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Brin hopes to travel into space in 2011

Space Adventures has successfully sent very wealthy tourists to the International Space Station in the past aboard the Russian Soyuz spacecraft. The seats on previous flights have cost the Space Adventures patrons $20 million to $40 million.

On previous Space Adventures trips, only a single seat in the three-man Soyuz space craft was available. The other two seats were occupied by Russian crewmembers. All of the previous Space Adventures passengers have been hitching a ride on missions sponsored by the Russian government that were already heading to the ISS.

So far, five wealthy patrons have paid Space Adventures to travel to the ISS, but future flights for Space Adventures travelers are not certain according to The New York Times. The head of the Russian Space Agency, Anatoly Perminov, said that the extra seats for tourists may no longer be available starting in 2010 when the size of the ISS crew moves from three to six.

Despite the unclear seat availability Space Adventures is looking for investors to purchase seats on a flight that it is purchasing for itself in 2011. A pair of seats would be available on the Space Adventures charted Soyuz mission. The first person to make the $5 million deposit required to reserve a seat on the flight was Google co-founder Sergey Brin. The full price for the chartered ISS trip is unknown; the $5 million deposit will be applied to the final price of the space flight.

Brin said in a Space Adventures statement, “I am a big believer in the exploration and commercial development of the space frontier, and am looking forward to the possibility of going into space.”



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If I was a millionaire
By FITCamaro on 6/12/2008 12:05:03 PM , Rating: 5
I'd reserve a flight just for me and a my girlfriend/wife at the time. I wanna have sex in space.




RE: If I was a millionaire
By jtemplin on 6/12/2008 12:13:13 PM , Rating: 2
The sex/porn industry always seems to be a driving force behind the adoption of new technology. I hope that applies to space tourism too! Anything to bring the price down, even if it means orbiting brothels =D


RE: If I was a millionaire
By Ryanman on 6/12/2008 8:50:55 PM , Rating: 1
my question would be: Has anyone done it yet? wouldn't it be awesome to be the "first" couple to have sex in space?
And why in the hell was camaro downrated? Anyone who thinks zero-g sex fantasies are worth downrating is a prick. I've been dreaming about that shiz my entire life.


RE: If I was a millionaire
By Brandon Hill (blog) on 6/12/2008 12:13:32 PM , Rating: 2
$6,500 to $20k computer -- bad.
$5M+ trip to space -- good.

;)


RE: If I was a millionaire
By FITCamaro on 6/12/2008 12:28:41 PM , Rating: 2
Damn right. Some things are just more important than others.


RE: If I was a millionaire
By MrBlastman on 6/12/2008 1:19:57 PM , Rating: 2
I hope he bought the optional trip insurance on that... :)


RE: If I was a millionaire
By WillBurt on 6/12/2008 12:15:24 PM , Rating: 5
You can have sex in space...just dont pull out. Thatd be horrbile for the other crew members. Floating shots=no good for everyone.


RE: If I was a millionaire
By Brandon Hill (blog) on 6/12/2008 12:16:23 PM , Rating: 5
That's a visual image I could have done without today...


RE: If I was a millionaire
By Bioniccrackmonk on 6/12/2008 1:09:23 PM , Rating: 1
If you have not had a chance to watch Republican Space Rangers on TV in GTA 4, you need to watch it. Funniest cartoon I have seen in a very long time.

You basically have to go to the TV and channel surf, sometimes it is on, other times it isn't. If you do see it though, totally worth the time.


RE: If I was a millionaire
By Trisagion on 6/12/2008 12:20:14 PM , Rating: 2
In a zero gravity environment, you and your partner would have to strap yourselves to the bed. Boy, that would give S&M a whole new meaning.


RE: If I was a millionaire
By FITCamaro on 6/12/2008 12:28:09 PM , Rating: 2
It'd be far more fun not to. You'd just kinda be banging around on the walls. Think of the possible positions.


RE: If I was a millionaire
By Chudilo on 6/12/2008 2:04:56 PM , Rating: 2
Hey if they ever get that commercial space travel thing going I bet a self-cleaning weightless sex chamber will be among the very first components of a commercial space station. The only thing having a higher priority is a life support unit :)


RE: If I was a millionaire
By MrBlastman on 6/12/2008 1:25:28 PM , Rating: 2
Actually, that'd be a good thing - it'll help you stick (her?) to the walls creating an anchor point for... well, use your imagination :)


RE: If I was a millionaire
By GhandiInstinct on 6/12/2008 12:35:38 PM , Rating: 3
If you want to conceive in space that will be hard, because the sperm might not be able to make it to the egg cause of the whole gravity thing.


RE: If I was a millionaire
By Homerboy on 6/12/2008 1:48:13 PM , Rating: 2
Umm it travels "up" on earth too. Its not entirely gravity centric you realize right?


Rich guy goes into space... whoopdeedoo
By Baked on 6/12/2008 3:07:51 PM , Rating: 2
Rich guy has too much money to throw around, buys 1 way ticket to ISS, gets killed by aliens.




By MrBlastman on 6/12/2008 3:27:51 PM , Rating: 3
Close, but you're a little off.

I think a more accurate account would be:

Rich guy has too much money to throw around, buys a ticket to the ISS, gets abducted and rectally probed by aliens, returns to earth and suddenly has a fascination in streamlining connection sockets and plugs.


Carbon Credits?
By dever on 6/16/2008 3:04:34 PM , Rating: 2
I just love the self-righteous attitude of these liberals. He's the same one who thinks his employees should drive hybrid cars to avoid releasing a few sequesterd CO2 molecules... but, hey, what the hell, I think I'll fly into space on the back of a giant rocked just for grins.

Note, I think he should be allowed to do whatever he wants, I just despise the hypocrosy of the environmental zealots.




Just what we needed...
By Netscorer on 6/12/2008 7:22:35 PM , Rating: 1
Another Rusian in space




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