This balloon could fly you to the edge of space in 2026, if you've got £94k

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For those who can afford it, a dream trip to the edge of space is that little bit closer.

By 2026, it is hoped this odd-looking balloon could ship people to the very outer reaches of our atmosphere - as long as they have $125,000 (around £94.6k) to pay for it.

This week, Florida-based Space Perspective successfully completed a major test flight, taking an uncrewed version of their Spaceship Neptune - Excelsior to an altitude of about 100,000 feet.

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The luxury flight took off from the Marine Spaceport Voyager ship, off the coast of St. Petersburg, Florida, on September 15. Over six hours, the capsule reached above 99% of Earth's atmosphere before making a controlled descent and splashdown.

The test validated several key technologies that will be used in future commercial spaceflights.

"This is a defining moment for Space Perspective," said Taber MacCallum, Founder and Chief Technology Officer. "This uncrewed flight not only proves our technology but also brings us closer to making space accessible for everyone."

Jane Poynter, Co-Founder of Space Perspective, said: "This demonstration shows how accessible and gentle our spaceflight experience will be, bringing space travel within reach for more people than ever."

The company plans to start human spaceflights in 2025, with commercial operations beginning in 2026. To date, over 1,800 tickets have been sold, with seats costing $125,000 each. Up to eight passengers will gently ascend in the pressurised craft to an altitude of more 32km. They will enjoy a world-class food and beverage program, comfortable seating, and amenities like custom headphones.