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Company To Balloon Tourists To the Edge of Space For $75,000

astroengine writes "If the thought of a rocket ride to space — or the $250,000 price tag to get there — leaves you feeling queasy, an Arizona firm thinks it has a gentler, less expensive alternative. World View, an offshoot of privately owned Paragon Space Development Corp., is developing a balloon-launched, near-space (30 kilometers) ride for $75,000 — less than one-third the current cost to fly on Virgin Galactic's suborbital SpaceShipTwo. "It really is very gentle. You can be up at altitude for hours, for days for research if you need to be... I think we have the opportunity to give a really, really incredible experience to people — and for a lot less than most of what's out on the market right now," project co-founder and Paragon president Jane Poynter told Discovery News."

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  1. Re:30Km isn't space by camperdave · · Score: 5, Informative

    100km isn't exactly arbitrary. It is the altitude where, in order for an aircraft to generate sufficient lift, it would have to be moving at orbital velocity.

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