This will definitely be good news for space enthusiasts when they can admire the universe without having to become astronauts.
An orb specially designed to take daring tourists into space for a high-sky price of $125K a time.
Even though it's expensive, it's still easier than having to become real NASA astronauts, right?
Luxury Orb offers guests the chance to explore the universe
An American company has recently unveiled a remarkable innovation in the realm of space travel, which was a luxurious orb that offers individuals the opportunity to journey into space.
Priced at a staggering $125,000 per trip, this concept promises a wonderful experience for those who are space enthusiasts to enjoy this universe adventure.
The modern structure of Spaceship Neptune, Excelsior.
The Florida-based company, known as Space Perspective, has introduced the Spaceship Neptune - Excelsior test capsule, highlighting the future of space tourism.
The pressurized craft is designed to ascend to an altitude of over 100,000 feet (32 kilometers) using a giant 'SpaceBalloon' as its means of propulsion.
For a high-sky price, up to eight travelers will have the chance to venture to the outer edges of space.
Explorers will also have access to the world's first Space Lounge, modern wifi, luxury seating, and other lavish features.
The incredibly large windows on the luxury orb will offer guests panoramic views of space, leaving them amazed and captivated.
Space Perspective's potential plans in the field of space travel
Space Perspective aims to accommodate over 1,750 ticket holders on their crafts by 2025.
They plan to sell 4,000 seats totaling a staggering $400 million in bookings by the end of this year.
Space Perspective has completed its first SpaceBalloon, and its launch vessel, the Marine Spaceport Voyager, is also ready.
The company is preparing for test flights to further advance its space travel capabilities.
The test capsule was named Excelsior in honor of the late balloon space-jump pioneer Joe Kittinger.
Measuring 4.9 meters (16 feet) in diameter, it provides a pressurized volume of over 60 cubic meters (2,000 cubic feet), double the size of Virgin Galactic's Spaceship Two and Blue Origin's New Shepard and four times that of SpaceX's Crew Dragon.
Co-founder of Space Perspective, Taber MacCallum, expresses his excitement for this groundbreaking venture, declaring that it will redefine space travel in the future.