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SpaceX’s first lunar tourist is looking for eight crew members – News Conduct
Japanese fashion billionaire Yusaku Maezawa purchased the right to be SpaceX’s first lunar tourist on a mission that’s scheduled for 2023, but he won’t be going…

Japanese fashion billionaire Yusaku Maezawa purchased the right to be SpaceX’s first lunar tourist on a mission that’s scheduled for 2023, but he won’t be going alone. Maezawa bought all the seats on the flight, and announced plans to choose eight people to take the week-long trip to orbit the Moon with him (and two or three others). You have until March 14th to complete pre-registration on the dearMoon site before getting through “initial screening” by the 21st.
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