Monday, November 16, 2009

Saudi Arabia Horrendous First World Tour Space

From prospective passengers who queued to buy tickets, mostly from Saudi Arabia than from countries other Middle Eastern countries. The astronaut candidates, these tourists will be part of the first 1,000 people who will travel to leave the planet earth. Interest in Saudi Arabia citizens to take a trip into space is quite high. This is seen from the queue to buy tickets penumpan that "the streets" into outer space by using a plane owned by Virgin Galactic, the first commercial company that provides "airlines" to travel into space. From prospective passengers who queued to buy tickets, mostly from Saudi Arabia than from countries other Middle Eastern countries. The astronaut candidates, these tourists will be part of the first 1,000 people who will travel to leave the planet earth.

Marketing Manager Sharon Garret Virgin Galactic, in addition to Saudi society, the public interest in Kuwait and United Arab Emirates to "picnic" to outer space, including a high enough. "Seeing a high requested that travel agents tour in Saudi expressed a desire to open a special division of space travel based in Saudi Arabia," said Garret,

Currently, there are 65,000 applicants travel to space with Virgin Galactic, which came from 125 countries. The participants are required to pay a deposit of 20,000 dollars. With travel costs for 200,000 dollars, they will enjoy a trip to 100 miles above the earth's surface which took two and a half hours, including the costs of training before flying for three days.

Each one-time flight, carrying only six passengers and two pilots. The participants of this tour, allowed to move from her seat to feel the gravity of the situation without gravity. Galactic will launch its first service in January to provide opportunities for the general public-not only in professional astronauts to explore how outer space atmosphere. Galactic memperkirakana, in the future, space travel will become a regular way like a trip using public airlines.

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