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Deep Blue Aerospace is the first Chinese private company to offer commercial space tourism tickets directly to civilians.
The suborbital flight will last approximately 10 minutes, reaching an altitude of about 100 kilometers above Earth.
Passengers will experience 4-5 minutes of weightlessness during the flight.
Isn't it exciting to experience something which we never had?
The company has developed a unique "Thunder" series rocket specifically for these tourist flights.
Truly a thunder, for both; the company as well as the traveler, no?
Medical screening requirements for passengers are less stringent than traditional astronaut requirements, making space travel more accessible.
The launch site will be located in Guangdong Province, making it one of the world's most southerly commercial space ports.
Passengers will undergo a three-day training program before the flight.
Hope three days would be sufficient!
The spacecraft will feature the largest windows ever installed on a Chinese space vehicle for optimal viewing.
The company plans to introduce a loyalty program for future space tourists - the first of its kind in Asia.
The ticket price includes a special spacesuit that passengers can keep as a souvenir.
A nice souvenir, least to say!
Deep Blue Aerospace's reusable rocket technology is expected to reduce launch costs by 70% compared to traditional methods.
The company has partnered with Chinese traditional medicine experts to develop special anti-motion sickness treatments for passengers.
Each flight will carry a special "space mail" service, allowing passengers to send postcards from space.
The spacecraft will be equipped with interior cameras to create personalized documentaries for each passenger.
Deep Blue Aerospace plans to introduce orbital hotels by 2035, using these initial flights as stepping stones.