Halo Space, a new space-tourism company, is making waves in the industry by using helium balloons instead of traditional rockets or jets. Founded in 2021, the company has ambitious plans to launch commercial flights by 2026 and take 10,000 people to the stratosphere by 2030. CEO Carlos Mira believes that their unique approach to space travel will make it more accessible and affordable for everyone.
To ensure a comfortable experience for passengers, Halo Space enlisted the help of renowned industrial designer Frank Stephenson. Known for his work at Ferrari and Maserati, Stephenson emphasized the importance of maximizing space, especially in the bathroom. The interior of their capsule was unveiled at a London event last Wednesday, and it’s clear that the company is taking an innovative approach to space tourism.
Halo Space believes that by using helium balloons and sustainable design principles, they can offer a more affordable and eco-friendly alternative to other space tourism companies like Blue Origin and Virgin Galactic. Their mannequin in the images provided represents the 95th percentile for male height, indicating that their capsule’s design takes into account the needs of all passengers. With their unique approach and commitment to sustainability, Halo Space is poised to become a leader in the space tourism industry.
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