Space Perspective to launch balloon-borne tourist flights from 'marine spaceport'

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The company has purchased a vessel named MS Voyager.

The vessel, acquired for an undisclosed price from shipbuilder Edison Chouest Offshore, is 292 feet long and will be customized to launch and retrieve the Spaceship Neptune capsules operated by Space Perspective, which sells seats"Removing geographic borders for launch and landing accelerates our mission of making this transformative experience more accessible to the world and international marketplace — safely, reliably and with minimal impact on our planet," Jane Poynter, Space...

Marine"spaceports create ideal launch conditions in two ways: by navigating to areas of good weather, which allows for year-round operations within a region, and by moving with the sea breeze, so there is virtually no wind across the deck," Space Perspective said of its decision to start a vessel fleet.

The company cited other advantages as well, including more launch opportunities, more options for night or day launches, and flexible destinations for passengers who may be unable to fly to the one land launching site that Space Perspective has secured so far in coastal Florida. The Spaceship Neptune capsule will have a splash cone at its base to support a water landing. During recovery from the ocean, the capsule will be stabilized using small boats, and an A-frame will lift it onto MS Voyager.

 

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