Will you get to be the first journalist to report from the ISS?
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I was joking with
@celiadugger, the NYT science editor, about filling out that expense report.
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Awesome. Who knew being an astronaut was a gateway into hospitality?
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$35K seems too cheap for the air and water and food tourists will use. It costs a fortune to restock the ISS.
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The smells are free, just like at Jimmy Johns
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That’s really neat! But, I can’t afford that price! I’ll just stay home and wait to hear about someone else’s experience. I can’t even afford to go on a honeymoon so I watch the Travel channel!
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This has existed for several years now. Guy Laliberté, Cirque du Soleil, went to the ISS years ago.
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As explained in the article, there were 7 people who went to the station in the 00s, but that was arranged through the Russians, not NASA. Aso have not been any spaces available since then.
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