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Space Perspective shared the interior of its capsule that will take passengers into the stratosphere

Space tourism company Space Perspective shared images of the interior design of the capsule, which will take its passengers to the stratosphere. Space Lounge can accommodate up to 8 passengers.
 Space Perspective shared the interior of its capsule that will take passengers into the stratosphere
READING NOW Space Perspective shared the interior of its capsule that will take passengers into the stratosphere

Florida-based company named Space Perspective exhibited the interior of Spaceship Neptune, which will transport its passengers to the stratosphere with its giant balloon. The Space Lounge, which can accommodate up to eight passengers, will offer unique views with its 360-degree panoramic windows.

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will take its passengers 30 miles above the ground, Space Perspective says the Space Lounge can be customized for different occasions, such as group events or couples’ dinners. The company states that the capsule will be created entirely from sustainable materials.

The whole experience will be recorded with indoor and outdoor cameras. With the telescope that will be in the capsule, passengers will be able to observe the world and space from afar. Food and beverage services will be provided to passengers and information will be provided with interactive screens, while lighting can also be customized.

Space Perspectives mission will begin at daylight and will reach its maximum altitude of 30 kilometers in about two hours. It will again offer experience at similar altitudes for two hours, and then the mission will end with a descent time of two hours.

The company is asking $125,000 per ticket with a $1,000 refundable deposit for this experience. Space Perspectives says 600 people have been on the waiting list so far. The first piloted tests are scheduled for 2023 and the first commercial flights in 2024.

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