Asian lift-off for space holidays
A British company, which is among a handful in the world promoting affordable space tourism, has offered to turn a northern Malaysian state into Asia’s first space travel hub.
Bristol Spaceplanes has proposed using Perak state’s under-utilised airport to launch trips into space for those willing to pay up to £10,000 (€14,300) for a ride, Perak Chief Minister Tajol Rosli said