Sentences with phrase «into space tourism»

«We are looking into space tourism as a new market for the next generation of travelers.»

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Space tourism is expected to grow into a $ 1 billion sector over the next several years, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.
Blue Origin dabbling into Air Force missions is a slight aberration from its original goal of making it possible for space exploration to become an opportunity for tourism.
These are very interesting stats from AirBNB, so we thought we would share this AirBNB press release with Hong Kong startups: the tourism industry in Hong Kong is growing and besides a handful of travel startups in Hong Kong like Klook and Sam the Local we're looking to find out who else is in this space or if you are looking to get into TravelTech in Asia.
Asked about Google and its moves into the tourism space he says, «Google is a marketing platform and a very important strategic partner for us» but decline to comment any further.
A future which will translate those remaining sci - fi visions of the 1960s into a reality; expandable habitats in space, reusing of existing space hardware, space tourism, a return to the Moon and footsteps on Mars.
Initial plans for the tourism hub call for the state to work with the private sector and the Open State Institute to create a visitors center, museum, retail space and connections to recreational trails that will ferry visitors into the surrounding wilderness and communities.
Space tourism got a $ 10 million boost in the early morning of October 4 over California's Mojave Desert when the rocket glider SpaceShipOne captured the Ansari X Prize, awarded to the first private, manned craft to venture into space twice within a two - week peSpace tourism got a $ 10 million boost in the early morning of October 4 over California's Mojave Desert when the rocket glider SpaceShipOne captured the Ansari X Prize, awarded to the first private, manned craft to venture into space twice within a two - week pespace twice within a two - week period.
The expensive, dangerous business of rocketing people and cargo into space would become obsolete as elevators climb the ribbon and hoist occupants to any height they fancy: low, for space tourism; geosynchronous, for communications satellites; or high, where Earth's rotation would help fling spacecraft to the moon, Mars, or beyond.
According to researchers, the budding space tourism industry may be mooning efforts to slow climate change by blasting extra soot, or black carbon, from rocket engines high into the atmosphere.
Because the vapors creep into the spaces in mattresses, hotels have shown interest in employing the technology to fight a growing problem in the tourism industry.
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