Glamping in zero gravity will cost a few millions bucks at least. Have you always dreamt of leaving Earth? Are you a member of the two, or better yet three commas club? Well it’s a great time to be alive because after decades of delays, the space tourism industry may finally be taking off. Not just …
After NASA launched its last space shuttle in 2011, it opened up an opportunity for private companies to send people into orbit and beyond. While the U.S. government has since relied on its Russian partnership to send astronauts to the International Space Station, it has also turned to companies like SpaceX to reignite the space race. After years of testing rockets and developing new technology, we will soon see more commercial space travel take place in the next decade, thanks to SpaceX, Blue Origin, Virgin Galactic and others. Here's a closer look at the key players, how much will it cost for a space tourist and the person who hopes to travel to the moon.