Russia Plans Hotel for Space Tourists

2011-08-24 1

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A Russian firm plans to open a hotel in space for tourists who want a holiday that's a getaway from the everyday. Oh yes...and they plan to build their own shuttle service to boot!

A Russian vision of the future of space tourism.

This is Orbital Technologies' concept for a space hotel they plan to open for tourists by 2016.

The company is a subsidiary of RKK Energia, who already operate commercial space flights and took the first space tourist, Denis Tito, to the International Space Station in 2001.

Tourists would start their voyage on a six-person shuttle which would then dock with the hotel, according to Orbital Technologies' CEO Sergei Kostenko.

[Sergei Kostenko, Orbital Technologies]:
"So the station you can see here in this model will be designed and built in such a way as to provide the most comfortable possible conditions for space tourists."

But comfort in space is a relative concept.

The company says the hotel will be more comfortable than the ISS but guests will still have to eat space food, take sponge baths and use vacuum toilets because of weightlessness.

They'll also have to pay dearly for the privilege.

[Sergei Kostenko, Orbital Technologies]:
"We plan to enter the market with a price of 50-60 million dollars which matches the price of a flight on the International Space Station. And after that, of course, our main task will be actively reducing the price."

The target price appears to be around one million dollars a day for a five day stay - still too much for most visitors to Moscow's Air Show no matter how keen.
Commercial companies around the world all recognise the race to dominate the next generation of commercial tourist space travel, is well underway - and, despite a struggle for funding, Russia believes it's well-placed to grab ...

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