But that doesn’t include the cost of getting there!
Could go as soon as 2020.
Boeing’s CST-100 Starliner completed a crucial hot fire test at the end of May and has since been transported to Florida’s Cape Canaveral Air Force Station ahead of its August crewed test flight.
SpaceX, on the other hand, may have to push Dragon’s maiden crewed flight to 2020 following a test failure at the end of April, which resulted in the destruction of the crew capsule.
I’m willing to bet they already have a large list of people lining up to go.
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