| Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic's space flights for non-astronauts set to take off in 2009 are already booked solid. But an intrepid traveller doesn't let his lust for discovering new vistas be hampered by such a small matter as no tickets. |
| So, if you really want to experience the feeling of travelling to space without leaving the third rock from the sun, aka planet Earth, there are other options. |
| Atlas Aerospace in Russia gives PLUs (people like us) an 18-minute programme on the Atlas centrifuge that recreates the space experience including launch, weightlessness and the return to Earth. The cost for this joyride is $6,850. For more details visit their website: www.atlasaerospace.net. |
| If you are planning to visit the UK, then take a trip to Leicester where at the National Space Centre you can take a six-minute 3D ride that recreates a rocket launch from the surface of the moon and a ride through space to one of Jupiter's moons. You can also sit inside a spinning dome that puts you through the experience of space sickness (as if one needs that). |
| And do not miss the Soyuz capsule that is on display there. Adults are charged $22 and children have to pay $18. For more details visit: www.spacecentre.co.uk. |
| Another option worth exploring is the US Space and Rocket Centre in Huntsville, Alabama. Children in the 9-11 age group can be part of a six-day space camp course that familiarises them with the kind of food astronauts eat in space (who needs that either?), how they sleep and manage bodily functions while in space. |
| Children also get to sit in the spinning chair that was used by astronauts on the US Gemini programme. For three days, the cost is about $395. Their website www.spacecamp.com has more details. The Euro Space Centre in Belgium also has something similar. Their website is www.eurospacecenter.be. |
| A more expensive option is offered by a company called Go Zero G that operates flights from Las Vegas and Kennedy Space Centre in Florida, US. |
| As the name of the company implies, the experience on offer here is all about feeling (or not, as the case may be) zero gravity. A three-hour trip on their plane will set you back by about $3,645. A look at their website www.gozerog.com may be helpful. |
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