Elon Musk's SpaceX Opens Bookings for Flights to the ISS, Earth Orbit, the Moon, and Mars
May 2, 2024, 09:01 AM
SpaceX has opened bookings for tourist spaceflights on its website. Flights will be conducted on the Dragon and Starship spacecraft.
The company is offering several «tickets» to destinations including the ISS, Earth orbit, the Moon, and Mars. Most journeys will last a few days, but the one-way trip to Mars alone will take six months.
SpaceX has yet to disclose ticket prices, but they are expected to cost tens of millions of dollars. Flights to the ISS will begin in late 2024, while Earth orbit flights will not start until early 2025.
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