A module for safe and reusable space tourism is being developed by ISRO.
The module will provide space travel that is below orbit.
A brief length of time spent at the edge of space, where there is little gravity, is known as sub-orbital space travel.
The average suborbital flight lasts fifteen minutes.
An approximate price of Rs 6 crore is anticipated for each ticket.
Probability studies for India's suborbital space tourism project have already been initiated by ISRO.
This initiative is anticipated to become a reality soon.
By 2030, the wealthy will be able to launch rocket-powered modules into space, put on space suits, and go into space.
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.