Launching Hotel in space
Orion Span has announced that first-ever
luxury 'space hotel' will be in orbit within four years, and able to
welcome passenger within five years.But a stay won't come cheap. The firm is charging space tourists $9.5 million (£6.7 million) for a 12-day visit.
The experience will allow guests to test out zero gravity and gaze upon
stunning views of Earth, as well as witness an average of 16 sunrises
and sunsets a day. The project was announced yesterday at the Space 2.0 summit in San Jose, California.
The space hotel, dubbed Aurora Station, will house six people at any one time - four paying passengers and two crew.Orion
Span was founded by Frank Bunger, now the CEO, and the company claims
it's mission is to 'build and sustain human communities in space
accessible to all.'