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Chinese company Deep Blue Aerospace plans to start launching space tourists in 2027


The Chinese company Deep Blue Aerospace is getting into the space tourism business.

Deep Blue, which is based in the eastern province of Jiangsu, announced on Wednesday (Oct. 23) that it plans to start launching paying customers to suborbital space in 2027.

Tickets will cost 1.5 million RMB apiece — about $210,000 U.S. at current exchange rates. For that price, customers will get “much more than a brief weightlessness experience,” Deep Blue wrote in a statement on Wednesday. (Translation to English by Google.) “They will experience the vastness and mystery of the universe and witness the magnificent landscape beyond the Earth. This will be an all-round, multi-sensory space journey that will be unforgettable for a lifetime.”

Artist’s impression of Deep Blue Aerospace’s rocket-capsule combo for suborbital space tourism missions. (Image credit: Deep Blue Aerospace)

That statement also features renders of Deep Blue’s suborbital spaceflight system — a reusable rocket-capsule combo akin to Blue Origin’s New Shepard, which has conducted eight suborbital crewed flights to date, most recently on Aug. 29.



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