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Definition of space tourism in English: space tourismnoun mass nounThe practice of travelling into space for recreational purposes. space tourism could be a $10 billion-per-year industry within two decades Example sentencesExamples - If space tourism develops during the coming decades, it will generate jobs similar to those which exist in the travel industry today.
- U.S. lawmakers, too, are taking the first steps to regulate space tourism.
- Perhaps $60,000, the equivalent of the price to climb Mount Everest, will be the "affordable ticket price" that creates a market for space tourism.
- In addition to the flying displays, visitors will have the chance to see the Starchaser Nova Rocket, which marks the first step on the road to space tourism.
- The difference this time is the flight is specifically for the sake of space tourism (with the previous two, they simply added the "tourist" to a planned mission).
- Its designers are trying to win a $10 million contest to encourage space tourism.
- The book covers topics ranging from public space travel (aka space tourism) to extraterrestrial mining to space solar power.
- He plans to launch a suborbital space tourism business in three years, with five "spaceliners" modeled on aerospace pioneer Burt Rutan's now-famous SpaceShipOne.
- Not only will space tourism satisfy some tremendous, pent-up demand for novel holiday activity, it will bring about an exploration Renaissance.
- For the general public, the concept of space tourism continues to be an exciting dream.
- There is also growing acceptance of suborbital markets beyond space tourism.
Derivativesnoun Space tourists won't go through NASA's rigorous astronaut training, so more of the medical prevention will fall to their doctors at home. Example sentencesExamples - The current market is small, with only seven actual space tourists flying over the last decade, but many people dream of the day it grows.
- In early 2001 Dennis Tito became the first space tourist when he spent a week on the ISS.
- Two mega-rich businessmen have already become space tourists after paying a fee of around 20 million dollars for the privilege.
- Cumulatively, space tourists have spent almost three months in space.
Definition of space tourism in US English: space tourismnoun The practice of traveling into space for recreational purposes. space tourism could be a $10 billion-per-year industry within two decades Example sentencesExamples - The book covers topics ranging from public space travel (aka space tourism) to extraterrestrial mining to space solar power.
- If space tourism develops during the coming decades, it will generate jobs similar to those which exist in the travel industry today.
- Not only will space tourism satisfy some tremendous, pent-up demand for novel holiday activity, it will bring about an exploration Renaissance.
- Its designers are trying to win a $10 million contest to encourage space tourism.
- Perhaps $60,000, the equivalent of the price to climb Mount Everest, will be the "affordable ticket price" that creates a market for space tourism.
- There is also growing acceptance of suborbital markets beyond space tourism.
- U.S. lawmakers, too, are taking the first steps to regulate space tourism.
- He plans to launch a suborbital space tourism business in three years, with five "spaceliners" modeled on aerospace pioneer Burt Rutan's now-famous SpaceShipOne.
- The difference this time is the flight is specifically for the sake of space tourism (with the previous two, they simply added the "tourist" to a planned mission).
- In addition to the flying displays, visitors will have the chance to see the Starchaser Nova Rocket, which marks the first step on the road to space tourism.
- For the general public, the concept of space tourism continues to be an exciting dream.
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