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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 stakes are high for SpaceX's planned launch of the Dragon capsule to the space station on Saturday.
A look at five of the most promising private spacecraft in development today.
By meeting obligations necessary to keep the ISS fully supplied, commercial space companies can free up NASA to fulfill its charter, which includes human exploration – and settlement – of the Solar System.
The Dragon capsule from SpaceX is set to be the first private spaceship to dock at the space station.
SpaceX's upcoming test flight could be a defining moment for the commercial spaceflight industry.
Fifteen student experiments are flying aboard SpaceX's Dragon capsule.
The three spaceflyers will live aboard the station for four months.
An upcoming rocket launch could be a watershed moment for private spaceflight.
See photos of SpaceX's preparations to launch an unmanned capsule to the International Space Station in May 2012.
Several companies are competing for funding under the next round of NASA's commercial crew program.
Here's how SpaceX will send a robotic cargo freighter to the International Space Station.
SpaceX's Dragon space capsule is slated to launch into orbit on May 19 at 4:55 a.m. EDT.
The Dragon space capsule is slated to launch May 19 at 4:55 a.m. EDT.
Brain-teasers about the private space firm and its Dragon capsule.
SpaceX and Bigelow Aerospace are joining forces.
Greg Schneider won the prize, which is valued at $110,000.
The crewed version of the Dragon capsule will be able to carry seven passengers.
The space tourism company hopes to send pairs of deep pocketed adventurers on flights of a lifetime, where they can spend a relaxing few minutes in zero gravity and return where they've departed from on a pillow of rocket engine fire.