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SpaceX names first private rider

Japanese fashion guru Maezawa to travel around moon

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SpaceX, Elon Musk’s space transporta­tion company, on Monday named its first private passenger on a voyage around the moon as Japanese billionair­e Yusaku Maezawa, the founder and chief executive of online fashion retailer Zozo.

A former drummer in a punk band, Maezawa is tentativel­y planning to make his moon flight in 2023 aboard SpaceX’s forthcomin­g Big Falcon Rocket spaceship, taking the race to commercial­ize space travel to new heights.

Only 24 astronauts have flown beyond Earth’s protective magnetic shield, in missions spanning a four-year period from December 1968 to December 1972. Maezawa’s identity was revealed at an event on Monday evening at the company’s headquarte­rs and rocket factory in the Los Angeles suburb of Hawthorne.

Most famous outside Japan for his record-breaking $110 million purchase of an untitled 1982 Jean-Michel Basquiat painting, Maezawa said he would invite six to eight artists to join him on the lunar flyby.

The billionair­e chief executive of electric car maker Tesla Inc, Musk said the Big Falcon Rocket, or BFR, the super heavylift launch vehicle that he promises will shuttle passengers to the moon and eventually fly humans and cargo to Mars, could be conducting its first orbital flights in two to three years.

Musk has previously said he wants the rocket to be ready for an unpiloted trip to Mars in 2022, with a crewed flight in 2024, though his ambitious production targets have been known to slip.

“It’s not 100 percent certain we can bring this to flight,” Musk said of the lunar mission.

The amount Maezawa is paying for the trip was not disclosed, but he told Reuters the total sum was “much higher” than the cost of a Basquiat painting.

Musk said Maezawa had outlaid a significan­t deposit and would have a material impact on the cost of developing the BFR, which he estimated at about $5 billion.

The 42-year-old Maezawa is one of Japan’s most colorful executives and is a regular fixture in the country’s gossipy weeklies with his collection of foreign and Japanese art, fast cars and celebrity girlfriend.

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