To the stratosphere Chinese space amusement park to send travelers
To the stratosphere Chinese space amusement park to send travelers
Until Virgin Galactic dispatches, the best way to get the chance to space as a non military personnel is to pay Russia a cool $20 million. In case you're willing to fudge your meaning of "space" in any case, you may have a much less expensive choice in a few years: An amusement park being worked on in China is chipping away at a high-height 'profound space' inflatable visit that will take guests into the lower stratosphere.
The organization behind the experience, KaungChi, says the inflatable will lift a pressurized traveler case, called "Voyager", around 15 miles over the world's surface. That is not precisely space but rather it is sufficiently high to see the ebb and flow of the Earth. Riders will then hang out in the stratosphere for a couple of hours before slipping back to firm ground.
Once more, it's not exactly a "space" experience, but rather despite everything it sounds like an ideal ordeal. The undertaking is still in the examination stage as well, and is a piece of a bigger $1.5 billion amusement park venture named "Future Valley." There's no ETA on when it opens, however would-be "space" explorers will need to go to Hangzhou for a ride.
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