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One vision of how affordable-to-the-private-individual space flight can be made a reality.
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Bigelow Aerospace's goal is to bring human space flight into the arena of commercial business. Follow the progress of their Genesis I spacecraft, designed to be an inflatable habitat, which was launched into space on July 12, 2006.
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Reusable sub-orbital spacecraft being designed and built in an attempt to capture the X PRIZE.
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Dedicated nonprofit group in Washington state that aims to research civilian space flight.
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Developing a reusable three-man spacecraft to be launched from a hot air balloon as a registered entry for the X PRIZE.
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Looks at who is involved, what space accommodations will be like, and who will get to go.
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Nonprofit, nongovernmental organization, dedicated to providing solutions that will safeguard humanity from the growing threat of terrorism and technological cataclysm by building "lifeboats" in space.
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Spaceflight education and astronaut training facility for the general public which will be located near the NASA Johnson Space Center in Clear Lake, Texas.
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Nonprofit citizen's advocacy group with the mission "to open the space frontier for all people as rapidly as possible."
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Outline why the goal of affordable travel to space for the general public is not only practical, but highly desirable.
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Promoting businesses around the world with its space tourism sweepstakes. Competing for the X PRIZE.
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Commercial space craft developed by Richard Branson's Virgin Group.
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