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SPACE PERSPECTIVE TO FLY PEOPLE AND PAYLOADS TO THE EDGE OF SPACE
Jun 18, 2020

COMPANY ESTABLISHES LAUNCH OPERATIONS CENTER AT NASA’S KENNEDY SPACE CENTER

Kennedy Space Center, Fla. –
Space Perspective today announced its plans to fly passengers and research payloads to the edge of space with its Spaceship Neptune, a high-performance balloon and pressurized capsule. The human space flight company plans to launch from the iconic Shuttle Landing Facility at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center (KSC) in Florida, with the first un-crewed test flight scheduled in early 2021 that will include a suite of research payloads.

“We’re committed to fundamentally changing the way people have access to space – both to perform much-needed research to benefit life on Earth and to affect how we view and connect with our planet,” said Space Perspective Founder and Co-CEO Jane Poynter. “Today, it is more crucial than ever to see Earth as a planet, a spaceship for all humanity and our global biosphere.”

The company has completed extensive international market research and a new design built on 50+ years of proven technology. Spaceship Neptune was developed from the ground up for maximum safety, accessibility, near zero-emissions and routine operations around the world. The balloon measures the length of a football stadium and the pressurized capsule is comfortable and spacious.

Flown by a pilot, Neptune takes up to eight passengers called “Explorers” on a six-hour journey to the edge of space and safely back, where only 20 people have been before. It will carry people and research payloads on a two-hour gentle ascent above 99% of the Earth’s atmosphere to 100,000 feet, where it cruises above the Earth for up to two hours allowing passengers to share their experience via social media and with their fellow Explorers. Neptune then makes a two-hour descent under the balloon and splashes down, where a ship retrieves the passengers, the capsule, and the balloon. Neptune’s commercial human spaceflight launches are regulated by the FAA Office of Commercial Spaceflight.

“Following the return of human spaceflight from U.S. soil just a few weeks ago, people have never been more excited about space travel,” said Founder and Co-CEO Taber MacCallum. “Few endeavors are more meaningful than enabling people to experience the inspiring perspective of our home planet in space for the betterment of all, and that’s what we are accomplishing with Space Perspective.”

Opening the first research and education laboratory at the edge of space
Science and education are also core to Space Perspective’s mission, and the company is working with researchers, educators and students from academic institutions and organizations. Payloads are already being manifested to fly on the first test flight in 2021. Neptune is suited for research areas of interest including:

Atmospheric science that could shed light on Earth’s climate and air systems
Astro- and solar-physics to illuminate understanding of the universe
Astrobiology to explore the limits of life on the planet and beyond

Space for Humanity, a nonprofit, has chosen Space Perspective as a preferred partner for their Citizen Astronaut Program and scientific research.

“Space for Humanity is cultivating a movement to expand access to space for all of humanity, and this partnership represents a big leap in making that happen,“ said Dylan Taylor, Founder of Space for Humanity and CEO of Voyager Space Holdings. “We are excited about the possibilities this partnership opens up for us, and what it means for all the participants that will be able to view our home planet from the edge of space.”

Homebase at KSC

Space Perspective has signed a lease agreement with Space Florida, the state’s aerospace and spaceport development authority, to locate its first Operations Center at the Midline Building at the Launch and Landing Facility (LLF), formerly known as the Shuttle Landing Facility (SLF). Space Florida currently operates and manages the LLF and accompanying facilities under a 30-year property agreement with NASA. “Space Perspective is bringing a fundamentally new capability to the Cape, which will enhance the offering we have in Florida for space-related research and tourism,” said Space Florida President and CEO Frank DiBello. “Its presence here in Florida creates not just job and supply chain opportunities, but opportunities for civilian astronauts to experience this planet Earth from the Edge of Space, a privilege previously available to only a few. Its selection of our state marks a new era of spaceflight for Florida!”
Space Perspective and NASA have entered into a Space Act Agreement under which NASA may provide uniquely capable services available at KSC to Space Perspective on a reimbursable basis.

In addition to launching from KSC, Space Perspective will launch from Cecil Spaceport in Florida, and is planning to have future launch sites around the world, including Alaska, Hawaii and several international spaceports

Leadership with decades of high-performance balloon experience

Our leadership and crew members have led, developed or operated all human balloon flights to the edge of space in the past 50 years. The serial entrepreneurs Poynter and MacCallum co-founded World View Enterprises with its innovative balloon-based Stratollite for remote sensing, and Paragon Space Development Corporation, a human spaceflight technology firm. They were also part of the team that designed the air, food and water systems for Biosphere 2 in the early 90s and were on the first two-year mission inside. MacCallum is Chairman of the Commercial Spaceflight Federation and was chief technology and safety officer for StratEx, a project that launched Google Executive Alan Eustace to 136,000 feet under a balloon and returning him safely under parachute to earth, breaking the Stratos Spacedive record in 2014. Eustace is a Space Perspective board member. Kirby Harris with Base Ventures, a Silicon Valley Venture Capital firm and Space Perspective lead investor, also serves on the board. NASA Astronaut Jeff Hoffman will serve as senior technical advisor.

To learn more about Space Perspective, visit TheSpacePerspective.com. Visit this link to view the electronic media kit, including leadership headshots, conceptual imagery and video.
About Space Perspective

Space Perspective is a human space flight company committed to fundamentally changing people’s view and perception of Earth. Using a high-performance balloon and pressurized capsule technology that gently travels to and from the edge of space over a six-hour period, the spacecraft offers opportunities for groundbreaking research and life-changing travel experiences for world explorers. Space Perspective is led by a team of professionals that have developed or operated all human balloon flights to the edge of space in the last 50 years. For more information, visit TheSpacePerspective.com.

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MEDIA CONTACT
Angelica DeLuccia Morrissey
Griffin Communications Group
(321) 506-2183 (cell); [email protected]

https://thespaceperspective.com/for-immediate-release/fly_to_edge_of_space/
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Re: Space Perspective - high-altitude balloon space tourism
« Reply #1 on: 06/18/2020 02:55 pm »
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« Reply #2 on: 06/18/2020 04:03 pm »

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Re: Space Perspective - high-altitude balloon space tourism
« Reply #3 on: 06/18/2020 04:28 pm »
 Is the horizon in the images right for a high-altitude balloon? It looks more like the view from ISS.

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Re: Space Perspective - high-altitude balloon space tourism
« Reply #4 on: 06/18/2020 06:58 pm »
Another high altitude balloon tour that wont come to fruition.

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Re: Space Perspective - high-altitude balloon space tourism
« Reply #5 on: 06/18/2020 09:20 pm »
Is the horizon in the images right for a high-altitude balloon? It looks more like the view from ISS.
Certainly not in "174B4997-1608-4E79-A8DF-D1C270E6F362.png", which shows a balloon over the tip of Florida seeing all the way up to Delaware.  By my calculations, that would require a height above the ground of about 200km, which not even VG or Blue could give you right now.

~100,000ft (~30.5km), as they show in their diagram, would give a distance to horizon on the spherical Earth surface of about 622km.  From the same point over the tip of Florida, that would let you see north to Jacksonville, and south to the Cayman Islands.  From 100,000ft directly over Cape Canaveral, on the other hand, you could see north to the border between North and South Carolina, and south to about Cuba.

You would definitely get an excellent view of Florida and the Caribbean on such a trip, but any more would depend heavily on flight paths.  As for "seeing the curvature of the Earth", it would only take up about 169 degrees from horizon to horizon (as opposed to 180 on the ground), so certainly possible.  After all, U2 pilots are quoted as seeing such a curvature from only 70,000+ feet.

Feel free to double-check my work.  I'm assuming a constant spherical Earth radius of 6378km (which is slightly higher than that of Florida due to Earth's oblateness) and all surface features being at sea level (which is slightly lower than that of Florida - usually, at least :P ).
All aboard the HSF hype train!  Choo Choo!

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Re: Space Perspective - high-altitude balloon space tourism
« Reply #6 on: 06/23/2021 11:29 am »
twitter.com/emrekelly/status/1407661019770540032

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Space Perspective announces per-person ticket cost for its Spaceship Neptune balloon flights: $125,000.

Slated for “launch” from KSC’s former Shuttle Landing Facility NET 2024.


https://twitter.com/emrekelly/status/1407661021347696641

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.@SpacePerspectiv: “Up to eight guests can have the sensational experience from the comfort of plush, reclining seats in a beautifully appointed capsule, complete with a bar and a bathroom, for $125,000 each.”

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« Reply #7 on: 11/15/2022 10:27 pm »
Space Perspective acquires ship for ocean-based balloon launch platform [dated Nov. 15]

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Space Perspective, a company offering tourist flights into the stratosphere, is buying a ship it plans to use as an oceangoing launch platform for its balloons.

The Florida-based company announced Nov. 15 it acquired a ship called MS Voyager that it is converting to serve as a launch platform for its Spaceship Neptune balloon system, taking people into the stratosphere to offer views like those experienced from space.

Jane Poynter, co-chief executive of Space Perspective, said in an interview that the ship, the first of several the company plans to acquire, will augment its original plans to launch its balloon from land on Florida’s Space Coast.

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Space Perspective acquired MS Voyager from shipbuilder Edison Chouest Offshore, but did not disclose the cost of the ship. The vessel, 89 meters long, is being converted into a launch platform now at a Louisiana shipyard and should be ready by the end of the year, with Port Canaveral in Florida serving as its home port.

The ship will support the next series of Spaceship Neptune test flights, Poynter said. The company is completing its first pressurized capsule that it plans to start flying in the “first part” of 2023 on uncrewed tests as it gears up manufacturing of the balloons that will take the capsule aloft. Space Perspective expects to start commercial flights as soon as late 2024.

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« Reply #8 on: 12/02/2022 06:24 pm »

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« Reply #9 on: 05/17/2023 06:37 am »
https://twitter.com/spaceperspectiv/status/1658635971183738880

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The Capsule Assembly Fixture is complete! While we've got the proprietary details obscured, the name tells you everything you need to know. In coming weeks, we'll be assembling our Capsule around it and will share photos as we make progress.

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Re: Space Perspective - high-altitude balloon space tourism
« Reply #10 on: 08/23/2023 03:59 am »
Space Perspective unveils balloon manufacturing facility supporting tourism missions

https://spaceflightnow.com/2023/08/22/space-perspective-unveils-balloon-manufacturing-facility-supporting-tourism-missions/

I wouldn't call it space tourism if the apogee is ~30 km (100,000 feet). Only if it's at least 80 km (~262,000 feet).
« Last Edit: 08/23/2023 04:01 am by ZachS09 »
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« Reply #11 on: 12/14/2023 06:51 pm »
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🚨MAJOR MILESTONE ALERT🚨 Spaceship Neptune's capsule structure is now complete! This #capsule will be used in our next test #flight, which we are calling Flight 2. In 2021, we successfully flew a capsule simulator to #space with Flight 1. Since then, we’ve been designing and manufacturing the pressurized capsule, which will be used in our upcoming uncrewed flights to test corner cases. Data gathered will inform the build of a commercial-grade capsule and pave the wave for crewed test flights later next year. The completion of the capsule structure is the result of highly #complex and integrated work that our Founder, Co-CEO and CTO, Taber MacCallum, calls “one of the greatest iterative collaborations I have ever seen,” and marks a pivotal step toward offering the world an extraordinary, completely reimagined #spaceflight #experience.

#spaceperspective #overvieweffect #stars #inspiration #spacetravel

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« Reply #12 on: 12/15/2023 06:43 pm »

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« Reply #13 on: 12/15/2023 07:21 pm »

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🚨MAJOR MILESTONE ALERT🚨 Spaceship Neptune's capsule structure is now complete! This #capsule will be used in our next test #flight, which we are calling Flight 2. In 2021, we successfully flew a capsule simulator to #space with Flight 1. Since then, we’ve been designing and manufacturing the pressurized capsule, which will be used in our upcoming uncrewed flights to test corner cases. Data gathered will inform the build of a commercial-grade capsule and pave the wave for crewed test flights later next year. The completion of the capsule structure is the result of highly #complex and integrated work that our Founder, Co-CEO and CTO, Taber MacCallum, calls “one of the greatest iterative collaborations I have ever seen,” and marks a pivotal step toward offering the world an extraordinary, completely reimagined #spaceflight #experience.

#spaceperspective #overvieweffect #stars #inspiration #spacetravel
Space Perspective unveils balloon manufacturing facility supporting tourism missions

https://spaceflightnow.com/2023/08/22/space-perspective-unveils-balloon-manufacturing-facility-supporting-tourism-missions/

I wouldn't call it space tourism if the apogee is ~30 km (100,000 feet). Only if it's at least 80 km (~262,000 feet).

With New Shapered, Virgin Galatic, and Space Perspective, maybe a "Commercial Suborbital Section" to hold all these non-orbital space (simi-space) Tourism flights could go into?
« Last Edit: 12/15/2023 07:22 pm by catdlr »
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Re: Space Perspective - high-altitude balloon space tourism
« Reply #16 on: 02/20/2024 09:09 pm »
It's a balloon......as in lighter than air. :o

Meanwhile marketing went nuts with the word "space" all over it.
Company: Space Perspective
Balloon: Space Neptune (a gas giant...lol..pun intended? Better than the other gas giant Uranus which is what you'll be paying out of for a flight)
Boat: Marine Spaceport Voyager

Jokes and pedantic grumbles aside, Im sure it's an amazing experience, its just not spaceflight sorry.


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« Reply #17 on: 03/18/2024 04:55 pm »

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« Reply #18 on: 03/28/2024 05:38 am »
https://twitter.com/SpaceOffshore/status/1773120878869356700

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News: Port Canaveral CEO John Murray reports that the port expects to see new assets from Space companies moving in within the next 60 days.

The two most likely options are Space Perspective's Voyager vessel and/or Blue Origin's yet-to-be-seen droneship.

It's Tony De La Rosa, ...I don't create this stuff, I just report it.

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