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If you have some spare $200k lying around with nothing better to do, perhaps you could consider a holiday in space in a few years' time...

Quote:In the deserts of the western United States, space tourism is becoming a reality as construction progresses on Spaceport America -- the world’s first purpose-built commercial space travel facility, 45 miles north of Las Cruces, N.M.

Today, concrete and rebar litter the ground here as crews build walls and windows, roads and runways. They've been toiling for a year and a half and will continue until 2013, when a glowing, round disk standing testimony to the future will be unveiled in the desert -- at least according to artists' imaginations of the facility.

Right now it looks like any old construction site, with men in hard hats and prosaic dump trucks carting rubble in and out. In 2013, things will be different.

“You’ll experience weightlessness, they’ll actually go near space so you’ll see the curvature of the Earth,” Chris Anderson, executive director of the New Mexico Spaceport Authority, told FoxNews.com.

When the facility is finished, a mere $200,000 will let you take a voyage at least partway to the stars: Virgin Galactic will be the first carrier to transport space-curious passengers from Spaceport America on its sub-orbital missions.

The facility is more than 100,000 square feet and includes the terminal hangar and a public viewing gallery for inquisitive visitors not wishing to launch -- it looks out on a desert plain that will someday be filled with spacecraft, some shaped like traditional rockets, others space shuttle-like planes, wingless round disks or whatever spaceship designers of the future come up with.

Anderson said the flat desert location 4,600 feet above sea level is ideal for space travel.

Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2011/08/1...z1VkdxeNlr

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Current pictures of the spaceport: http://www.spaceportamerica.com/construc...tatus.html
well good, i can finally get rid of that $200,000 i had lying around =D
I don't really fancy going/knowing where i can't be rescued,... and the space shuttle is out of commission,..

also all this for a near space experience,.. O_o its not really space-space travel,..
If I'm going to drop 200k, I want real space.
Quote:“You’ll experience weightlessness, they’ll actually go near space so you’ll see the curvature of the Earth,” Chris Anderson, executive director of the New Mexico Spaceport Authority, told FoxNews.com.

Hmm... I don't think I would spend $200,000 to experience "weightlessness"...
Looks cool but I doubt I'll ever afford that lol
ugh, I wish I could sleep for hundreds of years, and wake up to experience real spacetravel. :|
At 200k per person...

GEE I wonder how many people will ride it?
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GEE I wonder who's going out of business?
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oh wait
it's you

fucking idiots
I, ah, seem to be a bit short on spacetravel money today... I don't suppose I could swap 60 cents, a DSi, and a half-eaten loaf of bread for a ticket, could I?
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