The first private space station crew will be made up of a mission commander and three men paying $55 million each to fly to the International Space Station on a SpaceX rocket. The first customers include Canadian financier Mark Pathy, Larry Connor, a real estate and tech entrepreneur from Dayton, Ohio, and Israeli businessman Eytan Stibbe.
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