Rowin Hellings from Helmond books space travel for 73,333 euros

18-year-old Rowin from Helmond finally paid this morning the space journey he had booked with Media Markt. The company unveiled this and other offers in the context of its 12.5-year anniversary.

The boy has paid 73000 euros for his space trip at the Media Markt branch in Eindhoven. The price is actually the same as that paid by ‘normal’ buyers, however this offer includes also an equipment package worth 6600 euros. It is not clear yet if Rowin paid the amount out of his own pocket.

From Curaçao’s Hato into Earth’s orbit
Rowin is a technical physics student at the Fontys University in Eindhoven. From early age he was interested in astrophysics and universe.
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Regarding the launch site, the “Helmonder” is intended to begin his space odyssey at Hato airport in Curacao. After the lift-off he will go 103 kilometers up into the sky. At that height he can be called and astronaut as the minimum limit to claim that name is 100 km. It is not entirely accurate when the lift-off will happen. According to Media Markt, the first commercial space flight is set from Curacao in 2014.

How realistic is the idea? The company that wishes to operate the challenging flight, Space Experience Curacao (SXC), is just behind rival Virgin Galactic of the British billionaire and businessman Richard Branson. Virgin carried out the first test flight in 2004 and hopes to send its first customers into the orbit sometime in the next few years. The SXC spacecraft is still under development.