Russia announces plans for a space hotel
Russia has announced that it plans to open a space hotel by 2016.
The facility would accommodate up to seven guests.
Developers say hotel guests will be paying around US$170,000 for a five-day stay, plus another $800,000 to ride the space shuttle transfer to the hotel.
Food will be delivered from the earth, and warmed up in microwave ovens.
By TravelMole US
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