FAA Space Chief Sees Tourism Boom Coming
The head of the FAA office set up to regulate the commercial spaceflight industry anticipates a rapid rise in paying passengers to space over the next few years. Now the purview of adventurers wealthy enough to pay $20 million-$30 million for a Russian Soyuz ride to the International Space Station...
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