Khaleej Times

PRices likelY To go Down

- Sarwat@khaleejtim­es.com

Can’t afford to pay $250,000 for a seat on Virgin Galactic’s sub-orbital flight? There’s a possibilit­y that prices will go down a few years down the line, experts have insisted.

Dr Minoo Rathnasaba­pathy, a research engineer at Massachuse­tts Institute of Technology, told Khaleej Times on the sidelines of the Global Space Congress that access to space could become “more feasible” as more private companies invest into spacerelat­ed activities.

Space tourism flights come at a hefty price tag, with the lowest price starting at $250,000 on a Virgin Galactic Flight. Tickets for SpaceX flights have rumoured to cost millions. Japanese billionair­e Yusaku Maezawa is one of their passengers and fly around the moon in a SpaceX flight. The first commercial space astronaut paid around $20 million to fly to the Internatio­nal Space Station in 2001.

Though, as more private companies and start-ups invest in space infrastruc­ture and other space-related programmes, experts predict it will bring down the cost.

“What we’re seeing is that with affordable access to space, emerging space nations as well as new entrances into the private sector are developing their space capabiliti­es but also opening new markets, both regionally and on a global scale,” Dr Rathnasaba­pathy said. “Now that there are lower barriers to accessing space, what we’re seeing is government­s are finding it easier to make that initial investment in space infrastruc­ture. With that initial investment, there is also a lot of capacity building that needs to happen within the country. Government­s are investing in space infrastruc­ture and that is going to help making space and innovation more feasible on a global scale.”

Salem Al Marri, assistant director-general of technical and scientific affairs at the Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre, told Khaleej Times previously that prices could likely go down in the next 15 years.

“I believe as more and more commercial companies enter the market, prices will go down and it will be more accessible. Starting with suborbital flights first, I think, they could become more accessible but costly in the coming 15 years. With regards to orbital flights, pricing will remain high for a while due to technology constraint­s,” he said.

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Dr Minoo Rathnasaba­pathy

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