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Tito spent six days on the ISS and landed in Kazakhstan on May 6, 2001. Space.com reported that Tom Shelley, president of Space Adventures, the Virginia-based company that brokered Tito's eight-day mission, said, "The private spaceflight industry did start with Dennis' flight.”
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The capsule that will
send an intrepid couple on this nearly one and one half year trek will be
small, just 600-cubic feet. Once these folks are launched toward Mars they’ll
be on their own. If anything went wrong, there would be no rescue.
When I read about this my first thought was that in
2018 my wife and I will meet the age requirement set forth by Inspiration Mars.
I love my wife; we’ve been together for more than 26 years. I enjoy spending as
much time as possible with her. If any couple could spend 501 continuous days
in such a tiny space, I’m certain we could.
I think it would be cool to hop in a
spaceship and travel millions and millions of miles through space. My wife –
not so much. We fly a couple times a year but it still makes her a bit nervous.
I can’t imagine trying to get her onto a craft that leaves the earth’s
atmosphere.
What do you think – does anyone else
share my desire to take an extraterrestrial vacation?
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