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  2. Private spaceflight - Wikipedia

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    Private spaceflight refers to spaceflight activities undertaken by non-governmental entities, such as corporations, individuals, or non-profit organizations. This contrasts with public spaceflight, which is traditionally conducted by government agencies like NASA, ESA, or JAXA. The emergence of private spaceflight companies in the middle of ...

  3. Space tourism - Wikipedia

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    Spaceflight. Space tourism is human space travel for recreational purposes. [1] There are several different types of space tourism, including orbital, suborbital and lunar space tourism. Tourists are motivated by the possibility of viewing Earth from space, feeling weightlessness, experiencing extremely high speed and something unusual, and ...

  4. Larry Connor - Wikipedia

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    Space career. Axiom Space. Time in space. 17 days, 1 hour and 48 minutes. Missions. Axiom Mission 1. Larry Connor (born January 7, 1950) is an American real estate and technology business person, as well as a private astronaut certified by NASA. [1] Connor is the head of the Connor Group, a real estate investment firm located in Dayton, Ohio.

  5. Glenn Research Center - Wikipedia

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    Website. nasa.gov/glenn. NASA John H. Glenn Research Center at Lewis Field is a NASA center within the cities of Brook Park and Cleveland between Cleveland Hopkins International Airport and the Rocky River Reservation of Cleveland Metroparks, with a subsidiary facility in Sandusky, Ohio. Its director is James A. Kenyon.

  6. Billionaire space race - Wikipedia

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    The billionaire space race[2][3][4][5] is the rivalry among entrepreneurs who have entered the space industry from other industries – particularly computing. [6][7] This private spaceflight race involves sending privately developed rockets and vehicles to various destinations in space, often in response to government programs or to develop ...

  7. Virgin Galactic - Wikipedia

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    On Monday 28 October 2019, Virgin Galactic listed into the New York Stock Exchange, trading under the ticker symbol 'SPCE', the first publicly traded space tourism company (i.e., company whose primary business is space tourism). The company raised $450 million through a SPAC merger listing, and company's market value after listing was more than ...

  8. Timeline of private spaceflight - Wikipedia

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    13 April 1974 – Western Union Westar 1 becomes America's first domestic and commercially launched geostationary communications satellite. 1975 – OTRAG, the first company to attempt private development and manufacture of space propulsion systems, is founded in Stuttgart, Germany, though its program is ultimately abandoned in the early 1980s.

  9. Polaris Dawn: Why the world’s first civilian spacewalk could ...

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    Previous private space flights have so far proved divisive: praised by some for heralding a new era of space access, while being ridiculed by others as the latest folly of self-indulgent billionaires.