- 02 Mar 2017 02:40
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Rest of article: http://www.smh.com.au/technology/sci-te ... umpr8.html
Don't know the details yet, other than the broad plan. A moon fly-by is a much simpler prospect than a lander (Space X super heavy launcher is not ready yet). I want to know how much the two billionaires paid for the vacation.
SpaceX plans to fly two private citizens on a mission around the moon by late 2018 as part of a lunar journey that would last about a week and travel deeper into space than any human has ventured before.
SpaceX founder Elon Musk would not name the two individuals, who he said approached the company and would pay for the flight.
Rest of article: http://www.smh.com.au/technology/sci-te ... umpr8.html
Don't know the details yet, other than the broad plan. A moon fly-by is a much simpler prospect than a lander (Space X super heavy launcher is not ready yet). I want to know how much the two billionaires paid for the vacation.