Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

SpaceX plans to send first paying tourists around moon next year

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CAPE CANAVERAL, FLORIDA : SpaceX plans to launch two paying passengers on a tourist trip around the moon next year using a spaceship under developmen­t for NASA astronauts and a heavy-lift rocket yet to be flown, the launch company has announced.

The launch of the first privately funded tourist flight beyond the orbit of the Internatio­nal Space Station is tentativel­y targeted for late

2018, Space Exploratio­n Technologi­es Chief Executive Elon Musk told reporters on a conference call on Monday. Musk declined to identify the customers or say how much they would pay to fly on the weeklong mission, except to say it is “nobody from Hollywood.”

He also said the two prospectiv­e space tourists, who know each other, have put down a “substantia­l” deposit and would undergo “extensive training before going on the mission.”

“I think there’s a market for one or two of these per year,” he said, estimating that space tourist fares charged by SpaceX could eventually contribute 10 to 20 percent of the company’s revenue.

Plans call for SpaceX’s two-person lunar venture to fly some 480,000 to 640,000 km from earth past the moon before earth’s gravity pulls the spacecraft back into the atmosphere for a parachute landing.

That trajectory would be similar to NASA’s 1968 Apollo 8 mission beyond the moon and back.

Musk also said that if NASA decides it wants to be first in line for a lunar flyby mission, the US space agency would take priority.

At the behest of the Trump administra­tion, NASA is conducting a study to assess safety risks, costs and potential benefits of letting astronauts fly on the debut test flight of its heavy-lift Space Launch System rocket and Orion capsule.

That mission is currently planned to be uncrewed and scheduled to launch in late 2018.

 ?? REUTERS FILE ?? SpaceX CEO Elon Musk unveils the Dragon V2 spacecraft, which will take the tourists on the moon trip.
REUTERS FILE SpaceX CEO Elon Musk unveils the Dragon V2 spacecraft, which will take the tourists on the moon trip.

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