The Peterborough Examiner

First private space crew paying $55M each to fly to station

Group of three will spend eight days in orbit after liftoff from Florida

- MARCIA DUNN

CAPE CANAVERAL, FLA. — The first private space station crew was introduced Tuesday: Three men who are each paying $55 million to fly on a SpaceX rocket.

They’ll be led by a former NASA astronaut now working for Axiom Space, the Houston company that arranged the trip for next January.

“This is the first private flight to the Internatio­nal Space Station. It’s never been done before,” said Axiom’s chief executive and president Mike Suffredini, a former space station program manager for NASA.

While mission commander Michael Lopez-Alegria is well known in space circles, “the other three guys are just people who want to be able to go to space, and we’re providing that opportunit­y,” Suffredini told The Associated Press.

The first crew will spend eight days at the space station, and will take one or two days to get there aboard a SpaceX Dragon capsule following liftoff from Cape Canaveral.

Russia has been in the off-the planet tourism business for years, selling rides to the Internatio­nal Space Station since 2001. Other space companies like Richard Branson’s Virgin Galactic and Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin plan to take paying customers on up-and-down flights lasting just minutes. These trips — much more affordable with seats going for hundreds of thousands versus millions — could kick off this year.

Axiom’s first customers include Larry Connor, a real estate and tech entreprene­ur from Dayton, Ohio, Canadian financier Mark Pathy and Israeli businesspe­rson Eytan Stibbe, a close friend of Israel’s first astronaut Ilan Ramon, who was killed in the space shuttle Columbia accident in 2003.

 ?? NASA ?? A SpaceX Dragon capsule will take the first private space station crew to the space station in January 2022.
NASA A SpaceX Dragon capsule will take the first private space station crew to the space station in January 2022.

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