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First space hotel to open in 2012
The world's first space hotel will begin operations with just a single pod that can hold up to four guests and two pilots. Other pods will be added over time, increasing capacity as needed. The zero-g resort will orbit the Earth at 30,000 mph, completely circling the planet once every 80 minutes, while offering visitors 15 sunrises per day. The cost of a 3-day stay starts at $4.4 million, which includes an eight week training course on a tropical island that will prepare would-be astronauts for life without gravity. Travel time to the hotel will be another day and a half aboard a shuttle craft.
The Galactic Suite project got quite a boost recently when an anonymous billionaire, who is described as a "space enthusiast", invested $3 billion to the project. With their coffers over flowing, at least for now, the company is able to move ahead with their time table, despite warnings from critics that feel the time frame is too ambitious and dangerous.
Galactic Suites claim that more than 200 people have already inquired about staying at the hotel, with 43 of them actually putting in their reservations. Someone should probably warn these future guests that there is no concierge and room service will likely be awful, but the view is going to be unmatched for sure.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
erictheolson Nov 3rd 2009 2:29PM
Im counting on my blog really taking off so i can buy a room up there.
Jim Nov 4th 2009 1:42AM
I'll believe it when I see it -- and at "30,000 mph, completely circling the planet once every 80 minutes" that's going to be a near impossibility.
Anyone who knows even the most basic of orbital mechanics will tell you any vehicle traveling above 25,000 mph is escape velocity from Earth orbit.
Edison Tejuco Nov 4th 2009 1:48AM
Is this happened, its becuase of Nibiru 2012? that our planet earth will hit by Nibiru in 2012.