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Axiom reveals private crew paying $55 million each for a trip to the space station – CNET
An American entrepreneur and Canadian and Israeli investors will make up the first entirely private mission to the International Space Station.

An illustration of Axiom modules connected to the International Space Station.
Axiom Space
Three civilians could be headed to the International Space Station. Houston-based space tourism company Axiom Space said Tuesday it will send a crew of three private citizens, plus its vice president and former NASA astronaut Michael López-Alegría, to the ISS for an eight-day stay, no earlier than January 2022.
The crew includes American entrepreneur and investor Larry Connor, who will be the pilot; Canadian…
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