Aerolune

bringing the wonders of space right to your fingertips, and revolutionizing our place in the universe

Traveling to space has never been easier

At Aerolune, we're working to bring about a new age in human history: one where we're not bound solely to Earth's surface but instead free to explore the expanses of the universe. With our advanced reusable rocket technology and uniquely accessible training program, we've broken through some of the largest barriers to space flight, making it possible for more people than ever to become an astronaut.

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732

successful flights total

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2350+

hours spent in space

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27

space shuttles in operation

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11

launch and landing sites

Your journey

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Launch

3, 2, 1...takeoff! Our powerful engines on the rocket's first stage will begin firing, pushing you up off the ground with an incredible amount of thrust. You'll quickly climb to unimaginable heights and break supersonic speeds in a matter of mere minutes at the beginning of your flight.

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Stage separation

In Earth's upper atmosphere, the first stage of the rocket will detach and return safely to one of our landing pads on the surface, to be used again in future flights. You'll continue on your journey to space within the second stage - the capsule - of the rocket.

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Space

Here's where your exploration begins! You'll now be able somersault around the ship in zero gravity or admire the stunning views of Earth through our many windows in the cabin. Or, depending on the trip you're taking, you may stay in orbit and eventually dock at one of our space stations circling the planet. You could even travel further, to the moon, on certain trips - the possibilities are endless!

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Landing

As your journey draws to a close, you'll reenter Earth's atmosphere and make a soft landing at the same site you launched from. A combination of four parachutes and a sophisticated airbag system work to cushion the final descent so that you step out on solid ground after your trip, rather than splashing down in the middle of the ocean.

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There's a trip for everyone

We're a firm believer that each and every one of us should have the chance to experience the beauty of space. After all, space encompasses all of us - it welcomes us universally, unconditionally - no matter where we are on Earth. So whether you're someone who's always dreamed of flying straight to the moon or someone who just wants a peek of our beautiful home from above, we have something for you to explore!

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Suborbital Spaceflights

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Perfect for people who want to get a taste of what it's like to be in space and freely weightless before returning to Earth. The smooth ascent and descent in particular makes these flights accessible to everyone, regardless of prior experience or training.

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Orbital Sunrise

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Traveling 200+ miles above the surface of the Earth, you'll be able to spend more than 2 hours floating around in zero gravity and admiring the views around you - including the absolutely breathtaking sight of the sun shining above Earth's curvature during your flight.

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Orbiting in Stations

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Have you ever wondered what it's like to live in space? Well, this is the trip for you! After being launched into orbit, you'll dock at one of our luxurious space stations circling the Earth and experience life in zero gravity with your fellow crewmates.

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Visiting the ISS

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Aerolune is proud to conduct private astronaut missions to the International Space Station in partnership with key space agencies! After rigorous and extensive training, you'll join the crew on the ISS and help push the boundaries of science - particularly in microgravity research - during your stay.

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Moon flight

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Be one of the first people on trips returning to the moon in the 21st century! You'll circle the Earth first in low and then in high orbit for the beginning leg of the trip, and then you'll fly by the moon - with a stunning view of Earth from the moon's far side - in an energy-efficient, free-return trajectory back to Earth.

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Powered by state-of-the-art technology

From our reusable cyrogenic engines that generate 400,000+ pounds of thrust force at liftoff to our rockets capable of carrying some of the largest payloads ever seen to space, our team of engineers has consistently pushed the boundaries of human space travel with their innovations.

A life-changing experience

It's...honestly indescribable. I'd heard of the Overview Effect and the perspective shift so many astronauts talk about before I went up, but nothing could've prepared me for that first moment floating in front of the window, seeing the blue curvature of the Earth against the backdrop of space.

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Chelsea Li

Astronaut on Castor I

Being up there, seeing the world like that for the first time, it all just kind of hits you. Like, wow, Earth is so beautiful. It's insane to see the atmosphere fading out into black, knowing that's all that separates us from the vacuum of space. I don't think I really understood just how fragile and precious our planet is until then.

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Alec Porter

Astronaut on Nyx II

Months after my flight, I still remember the overwhelming awe I felt seeing Earth - its vast oceans, its continuous continents, its ridged mountains and spiraling clouds - so unified below me. I think it's easy to forget on the surface that we're all together on this one planet, but in space there's nothing more clear and more unforgettable.

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Emily Robinson

Astronaut on Nyx I

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