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Space Hotel to Open in 2012

blackdefiance writes "The New York Times is reporting that firm plans for the first hotel in space are now in the works. Slated for a 2012 opening, 'Galactic Suite' will cost about $4 million for a three-day stay. 'They may have solved the issue of how to take a shower in weightlessness -- the guests will enter a spa room in which bubbles of water will float around. When guests are not admiring the view from their portholes they will take part in scientific experiments on space travel. Galactic Suite began as a hobby for former aerospace engineer Claramunt, until a space enthusiast decided to make the science fiction fantasy a reality by fronting most of the $3 billion needed to build the hotel. An American company intent on colonizing Mars, which sees Galaxy Suite as a first step, has since come on board, and private investors from Japan, the United States and the United Arab Emirates are in talks.'"

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  1. Re:About time by TodMinuit · · Score: -1, Troll

    Yeah, 'cause there's just SUCH a business opportunity in space... Wait, no there isn't!

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  2. *sigh* by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    With poverty deeply entrenched across most of the earth, it's good to see the wealthy of the world have their priorities straight in spending millions and billions on this misguided effort. Colonize Mars? Try colonizing the Gobi desert first. It's a lot closer and far more habitable. But then you wouldn't be able to brag to your friends about staying at a hotel in space.