"Space Dining: The $495k Michelin-Starred Meal Experience"

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Space Perspective's partnership with a two-Michelin Star restaurant to offer a meal on board its Spaceship Neptune, carried by a balloon-propelled capsule, has sparked excitement about luxury space travel. However, the capsule only reaches the edge of space, not actual space, despite claims of a Michelin-starred meal in space. While the experience offers stunning views and luxury amenities, it falls short of true space travel, highlighting the ongoing debate about where space begins and the distinction between space tourism and actual space exploration.
Topics:technology#balloon-propelled-capsule#edge-of-space#michelin-star#space-perspective#space-tourism#space-travel
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