A destination wedding is an adored path when getting married these day, but what if we told you that there is an even cooler way to get married? You can now get wedded to the love of your life in the space. You heard it right. For the whopping price of Rs 1 crore per person, you will soon be able tie the knot in a carbon-neutral balloon in space. Imagine what an unbelievable post it would make for your Instagram. Not just that, you can even escape the mundane traditions and tedious preparations that go behind planning a traditional wedding and instead, jet outside the atmosphere to marry.
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Space Perspective has announced an incredible new arrangement to get married. It will give couples an opportunity to get hitched by sending them into orbit in a carbon-neutral balloon. It will be equipped with enormous windows that will offer the best possible view of the Earth.
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It will reportedly be a 6-hour Spaceship Neptune flight, having the capacity to lift guests 1,00,000 feet above the Earth and to bring them back. It plans to launch this initiative in 2024. Reports say that the program has already sold 1,000 tickets. According to reports, the company's SpaceBalloon division will launch the spaceship into orbit, which will be propelled by renewable hydrogen without the use of rockets or the resulting carbon footprint.
As per the official website of Space Perspective, people will get cocktails, can chat with fellow passengers, and select the perfect playlist for the trip while enjoying incredible views of the Earth. The capsule has a fully-equipped restroom and there will be a high-speed, Wi-Fi connection too which will allow guests to be in touch with their friends and family.
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