
Russia’s Orbital Technologies will be competing with Bigelow’s inflatable space hotels, which should make things a bit more interesting up there.
After three months of training, the stay up there can be 3 to 180 days. Five days costs $165K, flights not included.
The dehydrated food is flown in, instead of showers they will provide wet wipes, and worst of all, no booze.
But they will have an air-powered toilet, the feature that most needs upgrading from the ISS (according to tourist astronaut Richard Garriott).
It will eventually be a stopover for circumlunar flights (and Space Adventures has sold a seat for that already).







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