Calif. Company Unveils Rocket for Space Tourism
Associated Press
Mar. 27, 2008. 06:27 AM EST
A California aerospace company plans to enter the space tourism industry with a two-seat rocket s... More »
A California aerospace company plans to enter the space tourism industry with a two-seat rocket ship capable of suborbital flights to altitudes more than 37 miles above the Earth. The AP's John Mone explains. (March 27) « Less
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