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[i]The panel's moderator, Spencer Reiss of Wired, introduced Anderson as the person would sell you a ticket for a trip around the Moon, "and there's only one ticket left, and it's $150 million." When Space Adventures announced its circumlunar flight plans in 2005, they said they would sell two seats for $100 million each. Anderson indicated a short time later that the price apparently had gone up, but, "we have sold one of those." Reiss asked Anderson who the purchaser was, but Anderson didn't give a name: "When we tell you, you'll know who it is. You'll recognize the name." Anderson said "we've got people we're finalizing with right now" for the second seat on the flight, which he said would take place around 2015.[/i]
[i]You will begin your journey to the far side of the moon by first launching aboard a Soyuz spacecraft. Then, a subsequent launch will occur of an unmanned rocket booster. Your spacecraft will rendezvous with this additional system in low-Earth-orbit. The engagement of the two will provide your spacecraft with the required propellant to travel to the moon. Once the firing of the booster is complete, the two systems will separate and you will continue on your majestic journey.[/i]
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