Space Perspective plans to offer the world’s first luxury spaceflight experience aboard their Neptune capsule, complete with 360-degree views of planet Earth from 20-miles above, a bar, Wi-Fi and even a bathroom. At $125,000 per person, Neptune will launch eight guests from Kennedy Space Center, accompanied by a pilot, and then glide for two hours to taking in the views from its massive windows. Read more for a video and additional information.
Unlike rockets, Spaceship Neptune doesn’t require rocket propulsion, but rather a giant space balloon. Each flight will be personally curated with end-to-end bespoke experiences, whether it be meeting legendary astronauts or taking nuptials to new heights, literally.
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Jane Poynter and Taber MacCallum, the husband-and-wife team behind Space Perspective, are on a mission to invite more people – including scientists and artists – to ride the wave of space history and be transformed by seeing our beautiful Earth from space,” according to the press release.