a desire to go where only a couple of dozen people have gone before, and $150 million to spare,
Space Adventures needs you. The space tourism company--it’s the one that organizes the ISS trips via the Russian Soyuz--has mapped a potential tour around the moon that could lift off within five years. But until it sells the second seat, the mission will remain grounded.
That’s right, the second seat.
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