Space tourism is ready for takeoff
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Wanna see outer space? The round trip will only take 30 minutes.
Xcor Aerospace is counting down to 2010 for the launch of its Lynx rocket ship. The two-seater tourist plane will blast toward the sky at 1,500 miles per hour. The pilot cuts the engines three minutes in and lets momentum carry the Lynx to its peak altitude of 200,000 feet 鈥 commercial jets top out around 30,000 feet. Drifting for a moment, the passenger can see the blue curve of Earth鈥檚 atmosphere fade into the black void of space. Then, gravity tugs the plane back toward reentry.
While only meant for one passenger, the Lynx can take off several times a day, Xcor says. There鈥檚 no price tag yet. But hopefully, tickets for the 鈥淕reatest Ride Off Earth鈥 won鈥檛 be as astronomical as the journey.
Click below for Xcor's promotional animation video.