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891: 25: 317:, a common definition of where "space" begins). The time from liftoff of the Lynx until the touchdown of the vehicle after the sub-orbital flight will be about 1.0 hour. The sub-orbital flight itself will only be a small fraction of that time. The weightlessness will last approximately 5 minutes. 258:
Maximum Altitude: +100 km (+330,000 ft) Primary Internal Payload: 120 kg (265 lbs) External Dorsal Mounted Pod: 650 kg (1433 lbs) and is large enough to hold a two-stage carrier to launch a microsatellite or multiple nanosatellites into low Earth orbit. Secondary
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Maximum Altitude: 61 km (200,000 ft) Primary Internal Payload: 120 kg (265 lbs) External Dorsal Mounted Pod: 280 kg (617 lbs) Secondary payload spaces include a small area inside the cockpit behind the pilot or outside the vehicle in two areas in the aft fuselage
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burning a mixture of LOX-Kerosene and each of them will give between 2500-2900 lbf (11 120-12 900 N) of thrust. The Lynx is projected to carry one pilot, a ticketed passenger, and/or a payload or small satellites above 100 km altitude. The occupants would wear pressure suits made by
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actively working on commercial passenger suborbital spaceflight. Additionally, there are several others developing commercial crewed orbital spaceflight capability (including some which are initially designed for, or may eventually be used for, commercial passenger spaceflight), which is a
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Suborbital flight tickets are now available ($ 95,000 per person with a $ 20,000 deposit). The initial deposit qualifies the passenger for a four-day orientation, medical screening and G-Force training at an Arizona resort. A final payment is required to take the flight aboard the
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became one of the most successful wholesale travel organizations in America through the succeeding years. The company's space tourism package included screening, training and a trip into suborbital space. Jules selected
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Aerospace to partner with, due to its record of reliable rocket engine development and technological approach towards suborbital
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partnership with Space Expedition Corporation (SXC). Priced at $ 95,000, they were around half the $ 200,000 cost quoted by
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In 2012 XCOR signed Space Expedition Corporation (SXC) as their new General Sales Agent For Space Tourism Flights.
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significantly more difficult problem than suborbital spaceflight. In 2013, tickets were available through the
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company founded in 2008 by travel industry entrepreneur Jules Klar and which planned to provide
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Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information.
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Aerospace. Klar created RocketShip Tours to act as General Sales Agent for
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Aeorospace. When operational, the vehicle will fly over 100 km (the
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journey with a short period of weightlessness. The spacecraft, the
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XCOR AEROSPACE SUBORBITAL VEHICLE TO FLY WITHIN TWO YEARS
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will have four liquid rocket engines at the rear of the
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Space tourists can hop on a flight in 2014, XCOR says
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Index

factual accuracy

Private
Space tourism
Arizona
Jules Klar
www.rocketshiptours.com
space tourism
sub-orbital human spaceflights
rocketplane
XCOR
XCOR
New York City
Arthur Frommer
Frommer's
Great American Travel
XCOR
space travel
XCOR Aerospace
Lynx rocketplane
fuselage
Orbital Outfitters
Lynx rocketplane
Richard A. Searfoss
United States Air Force
NASA
Astronaut
XCOR
test pilot
sub-orbital

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