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Space Perspective

The ultimate balloon ride…to space!

July 28, 2022
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| Blue Origin, Space Perspective, Space Tourism, SpaceX, Virgin

By Christopher Carbone, Published by the Daily Mail, 28 July 2022 Florida-based Spaceship Neptune unveils luxury pod - complete with a bar - that travels 20 miles above Earth for $125,000 per person (but at least drinks are included!) Space Perspective has unveiled a final design for its Spaceship Neptune

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