Space Tourism Company Announces First Commercial Moon Mission
A private space company has announced plans for the first commercial mission to orbit the moon, with tickets priced at 50 million dollars per passenger. Two seats have already been reserved with remaining spots expected to sell quickly. The mission will use a new heavy-lift rocket currently in final testing phases. Safety concerns and regulatory approvals are still being addressed before the launch date can be confirmed.
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