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California rocket firm has its first space tourist Save Email Print
Posted: 4:11 PM Dec 2, 2008
Last Updated: 4:11 PM Dec 2, 2008

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BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) -- A Danish adventurer is first in line to ride aboard a privately funded, two-seat rocket ship designed by a California rocket maker to fly about 37 miles above Earth.

Xcor Aerospace said Tuesday that Per Wimmer, an investment banker based in London, will be the first passenger aboard Lynx, a space tourism vehicle designed to take off and land like an airplane. He's also an investor in the Mojave, Calif.-based company.

Wimmer hopes his flight will come in 2011, after a series of test flights. Officials said tickets are selling for $95,000 each and reservations have been made for 20 flights.

Xcor's main competitor is building SpaceShipTwo, an eight-seat craft that will take passengers some 62 miles above Earth for $200,000 each.

(Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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