Japanese Billionaire Arrives at Space Station for 12-Day Tourist Trip:
Yusaku Maezawa, a Japanese billionaire and fashion retail mogul, arrived at the International Space Station for a 12-day stay on Wednesday. [Dec 8] He is the latest privately funded traveler to the orbital laboratory in a year that has seen more tourists making voyages to space than ever before.
Mr. Maezawa, the founder of Zozo, a Japanese online fashion retailer, launched to space from Baikonur, Kazakhstan at 2:38 a.m. Eastern time (10:38 a.m. local time) on a Russian Soyuz rocket with Yozo Hirano, a production assistant who will document his trip. Alexander Misurkin, a Russian astronaut, was also on board. The three-man crew docked to the space station six hours later at 8:40 a.m. and boarded the outpost around 11:12 a.m.
[...] Mr. Maezawa, an animated adventure-seeker, drew international attention in 2016 when he spent $57.3 million at an auction for a painting by Jean-Michel Basquiat. In 2017, he paid $110.5 million for another painting by the same artist. In 2018, he declared his interest in spaceflight at an event at the Southern California headquarters of SpaceX, where he joined the company's founder, Elon Musk, onstage to announce that he would be the first passenger to ride SpaceX's Starship, a massive next-generation rocket that will one day ferry NASA astronauts to the lunar surface.
[...] The space station jaunt for Mr. Maezawa, 46, was announced in May, and he has been training for weeks at the Yuri Gagarin Cosmonauts Training Center just outside Moscow.
Read more of the article for estimates of how much Yusaku may have paid for his ride to space.
Previously:
Japanese Billionaire Seeks 8 Crewmembers for Moon-Bound Mission on SpaceX's Starship
(Score: 0, Disagree) by Anonymous Coward on Friday December 10 2021, @11:35AM (4 children)
While the rest of us are wondering what carbon footprint our little rich buddy just made.
With fashion being the number 2 polluter, he really ranks up there doing wonderful things with his life.
God Bless him.
(Score: 2, Interesting) by Anonymous Coward on Friday December 10 2021, @11:59AM
Steel works, transportation, and household heating and appliances are the top 3. Fashion isn't even a dent.
(Score: 2) by oumuamua on Friday December 10 2021, @03:45PM (2 children)
There are only so many satellites to launch before demand evaporates. Space tourism is a good driver for the commercialization of space, so if you support mankind going out into the solar system space tourism should be cheered not jeered.
(Score: 2) by bmimatt on Friday December 10 2021, @04:44PM (1 child)
Sure. As long as it is properly taxed.
(Score: 1) by khallow on Saturday December 11 2021, @06:23AM