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Sub-orbital space tourism is a form of space tourism that involves the use of spacecraft to take passengers on short trips to the edge of space. These trips typically last a few minutes and involve passengers experiencing a few minutes of weightlessness and a view of the Earth from space. Sub-orbital space tourism is a relatively new form of travel and tourism, and is still in its early stages of development.
The main appeal of sub-orbital space tourism is the experience of being in space and the view of the Earth from a unique perspective. It is also seen as a way to make space travel more accessible to the general public. The cost of sub-orbital space tourism is still relatively high, but is expected to decrease as the technology advances.
Some of the companies in the sub-orbital space tourism market include Virgin Galactic, Blue Origin, XCOR Aerospace, and Space Adventures. These companies are developing spacecraft and other technologies to make sub-orbital space tourism more accessible and affordable. Show Less Read more