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Space Tourism: The Latest News, Features and Photos

American entrepreneur Greg Olsen floats in weightlessness during a zero-gravity training flight for his 2005 space tourist mission to the International Space Station.

Learn the latest news about space tourism and space tourist trips into outer space. SPACE.com looks at the growing business of space tourism.

The agreement represents an important step for the budding commercial spaceflight industry.
Photos from the Air Force's second secret flight of the X-37B space plane.
Charlie Bolden got an up-close look at SpaceX's Dragon capsule.
A near-space balloon designed to carry passengers up for stellar views of the Earth's horizon tested its launch procedures last month.
Virgin Galactic is aiming for the first passenger launches of its SpaceShipTwo space liner next year.
The space agency is happy to share the spotlight with companies like SpaceX.
Sierra Nevada's Dream Chaser passed a wide-ranging design review.
See images of Xcor's proposed spacecraft, Lynx.
A key congressman is no longer insisting that NASA choose one manned private spaceflight provider right away.
A P-3 Orion Cast Glance aircraft was sent by NASA and U.S. Navy to track and record the descent of SpaceX's historic Dragon capsule (first commercial spacecraft to dock with ISS) on May 31st, 2012.
The Dream Chaser mini-shuttle passed its first "captive-carry" test on Tuesday.
The accolades are rolling in for SpaceX after the May 31 splashdown of its Dragon spacecraft.
The founder of commercial rocket company SpaceX is thrilled over his victory.
The Dragon capsule will likely make a real supply run to the space station this September.
Dragon ended its groundbreaking first mission to the International Space Station.
Dragon has begun its trip back through the atmosphere to splash down in the Pacific Ocean.
See photos and images of SpaceX's Dragon capsule as it flies to the International Space Station for the first time.
Dragon is due to splash down in the Pacific Ocean later this morning.