NASA opens International Space Station for Tourists

NASA announced today that it will authorize space tourists and private enterprises next year to use, against pay, the International Space Station (ISS), where the American Space Agency is trying to withdraw financially. “NASA has opened the international space station for trade opportunities”, announced Jeff DeWit, the financial director of the US space agency in New York. [...]
“NASA has opened the international space station for trade opportunities”, announced Jeff DeWit, the financial director of the US Space Agency in New York.
“NASA will authorise up to two short private missions per year”, Robbin Gates, a NASA supervisor, stressed.
“will allow stays up to 30 days”, NASA points out.
Politically, up to a dozen private astronauts can stay aboard space station I SS for a year.












