The only way at the moment (apart from bribing the Russian Government with a total fotune and taking 6 months training) is to sign up with Vigin Galatic which hasn't launched yet (date unknown) but the cost will be $200,000 or £106,500
http://www.virgingalactic.com/en/
2006-09-18 07:07:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Well....the space tourist of the moment forked over an estimated 20 million dollars for the privilege.
2006-09-18 07:07:38
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answered by Sunidaze 7
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20 - 50 Million dollars to pay the Russian Space Agency to take you into space.
2006-09-18 07:02:15
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answered by bac387 1
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Apparently in 2050 you'll be able to take holidays into space, but I assume it'll be very expensive. It's possible today, but it costs £20 million. It's bound to get cheaper by then, but not that much.
2006-09-18 07:14:35
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answered by hawaiian_shorts91 3
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first, you have to go through a lot of training to become fit for the zero-gravity (or nearly that anyway) environment and then, if you can fork over $20,000,000 dollars to the russian space agency (European), they'll take you
2006-09-18 15:45:31
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answered by mcdonaldcj 6
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you need to be very rich and buy a seat with the russian space agency
2006-09-18 22:35:46
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answered by gunner n 2
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Live a LONG Time
2006-09-19 05:57:04
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answered by Count_DeWinter 2
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simple book a space ticket
2006-09-18 07:17:05
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answered by george grohan mendal 3
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£20 million as a cosmonaut
Astronaut Nasa has yet to start taking bookings but expect greedy US enterpreneurs to charge double of what Russia is currently charging.
2006-09-18 07:05:47
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answered by olayinka o 3
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Well with that face,billions of dollars.
2006-09-18 07:13:27
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answered by Anonymous
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