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*[[Bigelow Aerospace]], has already launched two first inflatable habitat modules ([[Genesis I]] and [[Genesis II]]).They hope to setup a space station.
 
*[[Bigelow Aerospace]], has already launched two first inflatable habitat modules ([[Genesis I]] and [[Genesis II]]).They hope to setup a space station.
 
* The [[Space Island Group]] have set out plans for their Space Island Project,[39] and plans on having 20,000 people on their "space island" by 2020, with the number of people doubling for each decade.[40]
 
* The [[Space Island Group]] have set out plans for their Space Island Project,[39] and plans on having 20,000 people on their "space island" by 2020, with the number of people doubling for each decade.[40]
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== External links ==
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*[https://bigelowaerospace.com/ Bigelow Aerospace]
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*[https://www.boeing.com/ Boeing]
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*[http://www.cnsa.gov.cn/english/index.html China National Space Administration]
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*[https://www.excaliburalmaz.com/ Excalibur Almaz]
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*[https://www.nasa.gov/ National Aeronautics and Space Administration NASA]
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*[http://en.roscosmos.ru/ Roscosmos]
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*[https://spaceadventures.com/ Space Adventures]
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*[http://spaceislandgroup.com/home.html Space Island Group]
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*[https://www.spacex.com/ SpaceX]
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[[Category: Aerospace agency]]

Revision as of 11:18, 16 May 2021

Space tourism is space travel for recreational, leisure or business purposes. A number of startup companies have sprung up in recent years, hoping to create a space tourism industry. Orbital space tourism opportunities have been limited and expensive, with only the Space Adventures Ltd. company providing transport to date.

Sub-orbital


Orbital

Several plans have been proposed for using a space station as a hotel:

  • Bigelow Aerospace, has already launched two first inflatable habitat modules (Genesis I and Genesis II).They hope to setup a space station.
  • The Space Island Group have set out plans for their Space Island Project,[39] and plans on having 20,000 people on their "space island" by 2020, with the number of people doubling for each decade.[40]

External links