Lista kosmicznych turystów
Poniżej znajduje się Lista kosmicznych turystów, czyli lista osób, które odbyły turystyczny lot w kosmos[1].
Lista
Lp. | Imię i nazwisko | Narodowość | Data | Czas | Droga do | Powrót | Cena |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. | Dennis Tito | Stany Zjednoczone | 28.04-06.05. 2001 | 8 dni | Sojuz TM-32 | Sojuz TM-31 | 20 mln $ |
2. | Mark Shuttleworth | Południowa Afryka Wielka Brytania | 25.04-05.05. 2002 | 11 dni | Sojuz TM-34 | Sojuz TM-33 | 20 mln $ |
3. | Gregory Olsen | Stany Zjednoczone | 01.10.-11.10. 2005 | 11 dni | Sojuz TMA-7 | Sojuz TMA-6 | 20 mln $ |
4. | Anousheh Ansari | Stany Zjednoczone Iran | 18.09.-29.09. 2006 | 12 dni | Sojuz TMA-9 | Sojuz TMA-8 | 20 mln $ |
5. | Charles Simonyi | Stany Zjednoczone Węgry | 07.04.-21.04. 2007 | 15 dni | Sojuz TMA-10 | Sojuz TMA-9 | 25 mln $ |
26.03-08.04. 2009 | 14 dni | Sojuz TMA-14 | Sojuz TMA-13 | 35 mln $ | |||
6. | Richard Garriott | Stany Zjednoczone Wielka Brytania | 12.10.-23.10. 2008 | 12 dni | Sojuz TMA-13 | Sojuz TMA-12 | 30 mln $ |
7. | Guy Laliberté | Kanada | 30.09.-11.10. 2009 | 11 dni | Sojuz TMA-16 | Sojuz TMA-14 | 35 mln $ |
8-11 | Jared Isaacman, Sian Proctor, Hayley Arceneaux, Christopher Sembroski | Stany Zjednoczone | 16.09.-19.09. 2021 | 3 dni | Crew Dragon Resilience | Crew Dragon Resilience | 55 mln $ za osobę |
12-13 | Klim Szypenko, Julija Peresild | Rosja | 5.10.-17.10. 2021 | 11 dni | Sojuz MS-19 | Sojuz MS-18 | |
14-15 | Yusaku Maezawa, Yozo Hirano | Japonia | 8.12.-20.12. 2021 | 12 dni | Sojuz MS-20 | Sojuz MS-20 | 88 mln $ za obu[2] |
16. | Eytan Stibbe | Izrael | 8.04.-25.04. 2022 | 17 dni | Crew Dragon Endeavour | Crew Dragon Endeavour | 55 mln $ |
17. | Larry Connor | Stany Zjednoczone | 8.04.-25.04. 2022 | 17 dni | Crew Dragon Endeavour | Crew Dragon Endeavour | 55 mln $ |
18. | Mark Pathy | Kanada | 8.04.-25.04. 2022 | 17 dni | Crew Dragon Endeavour | Crew Dragon Endeavour | 55 mln $[3] |
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