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Tickets of Space Tourism decrease of the Price.

 Tickets of Space Tourism decrease of the Price.
 
A Second company declared the beginning of showing tickets of spacecrafts with fewer than half of the price that shown by its competitive version Galaketic.
X-core Airo-spaces company, its head office in California, said the price of the flight on board of its spacecraft links will be 95 thousand U.S. dollar.
Developing links that has two seats runs nowadays in X-core base in Mugaphy desert, it is decided that the chosen flights will set off in 2010 and this service is similar to the flights that sold by version Galakatic that intends to operate a navy of spacecrafts that built on the model of (space ship one) that was the first passengers spacecraft developed by the private sector.
The planes designer Bert Rotan and his company (Skilled Combozets of Mugaphy) made a spacecraft (space ship one) to win a prize whose value 10 millions dollar in 2004.
Rotan supervises a developing process of a spacecraft to carry seven persons and called (space ship two) for version Galaketic that shows space flights that cost 200 thousand dollar. Version Galaketic expects that the chosen trips will set off in 2009 or 2010. After that the commercial trips will start and it began to sell the tickets for those trips in 2005.
Links flight will reach the height of 61 kilometers and that's enough to be far from the atmosphere of the Earth, but it isn't enough to reach a space orbit.
The passengers will go on the weightlessness trial for a minute, but on the contrary, version flights, they will stay in their seats and wear air condition space suits, they will be able to look through big windows from the leadership area to see the Earth below them.
The company expects to do four flights daily. The spacecraft "Links" takes off and land in a vertical way as the plane without a special place stage for launching.
 
 
Ayman Hagag