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•Chinese company Deep Blue Aerospace plans to start launching space tourists in 2027
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Deep Blue Aerospace plans to start launching paying customers to suborbital space in 2027 .
Tickets will cost 1.5 million RMB apiece — about $210,000 U.S. at current exchange rates.
The company plans to sell its first two tickets during a live event today .
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