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NASA may allow private astronauts on the ISS for $11,250-$22,500 a day

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    1. Cosmos
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      I highly doubt that's the total cost. Probably just one of the many things you have to pay for, including cargo and training.

      I highly doubt that's the total cost. Probably just one of the many things you have to pay for, including cargo and training.

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  2. Catt
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    I would totally spend a day in space for the price of a decent car! Noticed cost of the launch doesn't seem to be included, minimum stay, among a million things and twice a year...Guessing there...

    I would totally spend a day in space for the price of a decent car! Noticed cost of the launch doesn't seem to be included, minimum stay, among a million things and twice a year...Guessing there will be quite a cost to being on the wait list.

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    The ISS has actually hosted space tourists before, although that whole process went through the Russian side of things. It is interesting to see NASA opening up to it now. If we are going to have...

    The ISS has actually hosted space tourists before, although that whole process went through the Russian side of things. It is interesting to see NASA opening up to it now. If we are going to have commercial space flight at all, then I suppose it is a good thing that NASA is helping to cultivate it by providing resources and space.

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