Monday, 25 July 2011



British Firm Offers Moon Trips On Soviet Era Spacecraft
By en.ria.ru

6-20-12


British space company Excalibur Almaz has announced its readiness to send tourists on a much-coveted trip to the Moon as early as in 2015.

The first 500,000-mile round trip in a converted Soviet-era spacecraft would cost potential clients around 100 million British pounds (over 150 mln).

"Were ready to sell the tickets," Art Dula, founder and chief executive of the Isle of Man-based company, told a space tourism meeting in London on Tuesday.

Excalibur Almazs mission is to become the world leader in providing reliable, affordable and routine access to space for exploration, experimentation and tourism for customers around the world.

For this purpose, the firm has bought and modified four RRV (Reusable Reentry Vehicle) capsules and two large Salyut-Class Spacecraft.

Each RRV can carry three passengers and could be used 15 times, while each spacecraft has a service life of 15 years....

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