To the moon? Firm hopes to sell $1.5 billion trips
The firm has talked to other countries, which
are showing interest, said former NASA associate administrator Alan
Stern, Golden Spike's president
Full moon as seen from Earth's northern hemisphere
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The Associated Press
For a mere $1.5 billion, the business is offering countries the chance to send two people to the moon and back, either for research or prestige. And if you are an individual with that kind of money to spare, you, too, can go to the moon for a couple days.
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