The scrappy space start-up Xcor Aerospace is ready to begin selling tickets to tourists who have a hankering to soar 37 miles up to the edge of space, the company announced today. It also presented its first paying customer, whom they hope to send up in 2011: Danish investment banker Per Wimmer, who will pay $95,000 for his suborbital flight. Wimmer seems enthusiastic about Xcor's plans, but he's certainly hedging his bet.
He is so keen to leave earth's atmosphere that he has bought another two tickets to space, one with Virgin Galactic and one with rival firm Space Adventures. "It will be a real race to see which of them goes up first - but if it is Xcor, I will become the first affordable space tourist," he said [Daily Mail].
In the small world of private space companies, Xcor is considered a cheap, no-frills provider. The announced ticket ...