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Virgin Galactic presented clothes for its space tourists

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Virgin Galactic has developed two versions of costumes, footwear and jackets along with the famous Under Armor company. To begin with, only space tourists will be able to dress in the limited edition of space clothing, who will buy a ticket and, together with the company, will go on an exciting journey to the cosmic border. Probably in the future the collection will also be available to ordinary people, but we can expect that it will not be cheap.

Each suit will be individually made to measure, and it will contain the flag of the tourist's country of origin and his name. Clothing was designed among the world's largest specialists, including astronauts, pilots, doctors, extreme sports fans and, of course, stylists and fashion designers. The suits contain Rush technology, thanks to which the muscles will be stimulated and thus regenerate faster. Meanwhile, the soft lining and special fabrics will ensure thermal comfort.


Virgin Galactic wants to initiate flights to the space border, every 30 hours. This is necessary because there is so much interest in this type of travel. Richard Branson revealed that almost 3,300 people are currently interested in the flight. It should be emphasized that these are people who are 100 percent prepared for the flight mentally and physically, and also bought tickets for 250 thousand dollars. The number of customers is increasing every day.

Tourist flights will take place from the famous spaceport called SpacePort America, located in the state of New Mexico. This facility was created specifically for the future of mass flights into space. A few weeks ago, a photo of the luxurious and practically furnished hall of the facility appeared on the company's profile on Twitter. The company already has a ready-made space ship called VSS Unity, which can take 6 people on board and offer them breathtaking views of the planet from a space perspective.

Source: Virgin Galactic
Photo: Virgin Galactic

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