Space tourism development by ISRO

A module for safe and reusable space tourism is being developed by ISRO.

The module will provide space travel that is below orbit.

Space tourism development by ISRO

Space tourism development by ISRO

A brief length of time spent at the edge of space, where there is little gravity, is known as sub-orbital space travel.

Space tourism development by ISRO

The average suborbital flight lasts fifteen minutes.

Space tourism development by ISRO

An approximate price of Rs 6 crore is anticipated for each ticket.

Space tourism development by ISRO

Probability studies for India's suborbital space tourism project have already been initiated by ISRO.

Space tourism development by ISRO

This initiative is anticipated to become a reality soon.

Space tourism development by ISRO

By 2030, the wealthy will be able to launch rocket-powered modules into space, put on space suits, and go into space.

Space tourism development by ISRO

India will become the fourth nation in the world—after the US, Russia, and China—to provide space tourism as a result of this mission. Additionally, the mission will generate new jobs and support India's space tourism sector.