After Richard Branson’s first “tourist” trip to space, now whose turn is it?

About 600 tickets have already been sold at a price between 200 and 250 thousand dollars. They are those of the next space travels. LVirgin’s goal is to make 400 flights a year from Spaceport America. The first to fly was the founder of Virgin, the British businessman Richard Branson, with a flight that took off Sunday from the base in the US state of New Mexico, after a 90-minute delay due to bad weather.

Space tourism was born and a competition between SpaceX di Elon Musk, Virgin and Amazon’s Blue Origin, which will leave in just over a week with Jeff Bezos on board, to win this business.

The spaceship VSS Unity, with Branson and 5 others on board, she reached a height of about fifteen kilometers and then broke away from the mother carrier WhiteKnightTwo to continue the journey alone, reaching an altitude of 80/90 kilometers. He activated the rocket engines to go up to the edge of space and then return safely.

Virgin Galactic announced 2 new test flights, before moving on to the commercial offer phase. In the next trips there are two places up for grabs on the Omaze fundraising platform. You can register by 31 August by supporting the nonprofit Space for Humanity with a minimum donation of 10 dollars, which aims to send people of different ethnicities, different economic and educational backgrounds into space. To participate you must be of age.

«Richard (Branson) e Space for Humanity they are pioneers of democratic access to space, making it accessible not only to millionaires and professional astronauts, but also to everyone else, ”said Omaze CEO and co-founder Matt Pohlson.

Space gives a new perspective on the Earth that we all share. Rachel Lyons, executive director of Space for Humanity, said: “We have to take care of the Earth and of us. By giving people around the world access to this experience, we create a relationship between all the people on the planet ”.

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