ISRO is developing a safe and reusable space tourism module.
The module will offer sub-orbital space travel.
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Sub-orbital space travel involves reaching the edge of space and experiencing low gravity for a brief period.
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Sub-orbital flights typically last 15 minutes.
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The average ticket cost is expected to be around Rs 6 crore.
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ISRO has already started conducting probability studies for India's sub-orbital space tourism mission.
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The program is expected to become a reality in the near future.
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The wealthy people will be able to wear space suits, board rocket-powered modules, and travel to space by 2030.
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This mission will make India the fourth country in the world to offer space tourism, after the United States, Russia, and China.
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The mission will also boost India's space tourism industry and create new jobs.
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