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[i]Space for Humanity has not yet decided how it will fly the new astronauts. "We are vehicle agnostic as long as it's safe, reliable and somewhat economical," [space industry angel investor Dylan] Taylor said. For example, Space for Humanity is considering purchasing rides for participants in World View Enterprises' high-altitude balloon and Blue Origin's New Shepard suborbital vehicle because both will give "diverse participants a group experience," Taylor said. Taylor and a group of donors he cannot yet name plan to provide Space for Humanity with initial funding of $10 million over 24 months. "Successful missions will help us raise additional funding," Taylor told SpaceNews.[/i]
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