Space Tourism Vocabulary: Space-космос,Leisure-досуг, Purpose-цель,Opportunity-возможность, Recreational развлекательный,Limited- ограниченный,Price-цена,Remain-остаётся, International Space Station-Международная Космическая Станция,Launch- запуск,Provide-обеспечивать, Announce- объявлять, Orbital-орбитальный Выполнила: Астапова Ольга Александровна, МОУ гимназия им.Подольских курсантов
New words Space-космос,Leisure-досуг, Purpose-цель,Opportunity-возможность, Recreational-развлекательный,Limited- ограниченный,Price-цена,Remain- остаётся, International Space Station(ISS)- Международная Космическая Станция,Launch-запуск,Provide- обеспечивать, Announce- объявлять, Orbital-орбитальный
What is it? Space tourism is space travel for recreational, lei sure or business purposes. Orbital space tourism opportunities are limited and expensive, with only the Russian Space Agency providing transport. The price for a flight brokered by Space Adventures to the International Space Station aboard a Soyuz spacecraft was US$ 20– 35 million. To vocabulary
The beginning From the beginning of the International Space Station expeditions, NASA stated it wasn't interested in space guests. Space Adventures remains the only company to have sent paying passengers to space the Federal Space Agency of the Russian Federation and Rocket and Space Corporation. To vocabulary
Who was the first? Dennis Anthony Tito is a Italian American engineer and multimillionaire, most widely known as the first space tourist to pay for his own ticket. In mid-2001, he spent nearly eight days in orbit visiting mission to the International Space Station. This mission was launched by the spacecraft Soyuz TM-32, and was landed by Soyuz TM-31. To vocabulary
First female space tourist. Anousheh Ansari is an engineer. September 18, 2006, a few days after her 40th birthday, she became the first Iranian in space.Ansari was the fourth overall self- funded space tourist, and the first self-funded woman to fly to the International Space Station.
The future of space tourism. As reported by Reuters on 3 March 2010, Russia announced that the country will double the number of launches of three-man Soyuz ships to four, the head of the Russian Cosmonauts' Training Center said "for some time there will be a break in these journeys". On January 12, 2011, Space Adventures and the Russian Federal Space Agency announced that orbital space tourism would resume in 2013 with the increase of manned Soyuz launches to the ISS from four to five per year. To vocabulary
On January 12, 2011, Space Adventures and the Russian Federal Space Agency announced that orbital space tourism would resume in 2013 with the increase of manned Soyuz launches to the ISS from four to five per year.
TEST 1. Which country provides transport for space tourism? 2. Who is the first space tourist? 3. How many days did spend in space? 4. How much do you have to pay to become a space tourist? 5. Who is the first female space tourist and what is her profession? 6. Will the amount of launches for space tourism increase or decrease?