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Travel to the edge of space in a balloon – at a price: for US$164,000, a Japanese start-up is promising stunning views of Earth from 25km up

A Japanese start-up is promising stunning views of Earth from above for people willing to pay US$164,000 – but rather than board a space shuttle or plane, passengers will be in a cabin held up by a helium balloon.

Hokkaido startup aims for the stars with high-altitude balloon trips

Hokkaido startup aims for the stars with high-altitude balloon trips
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Hokkaido startup aims for the stars with high-altitude balloon trips

A startup venture in Sapporo, Hokkaido, is striving to popularize high-altitude travel by sending people into the stratosphere in a helium balloon, enabling them to view a stunning spectacle of the Earth from above.

Space tourism: Meet the companies vying to be the first to launch commercial trips

If money was no object, what could you get from the different options on offer over the next decade and beyond? MailOnline takes a look at the space tourism firms popping up across the world.

Startup unveils balloons for viewing Earth

Japanese space startup Iwaya Giken announced Feb. 21 it will launch manned viewing balloons into the stratosphere as early as fiscal 2023.

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