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Space Station May Host Wave of TV Shows and Films

Thursday May 27, 2021. 12:01 AM , from Slashdot
Who wants to be an astronaut? If the answer is you, there's a reality TV show, appropriately titled 'Who Wants to Be an Astronaut?', that you ought to apply for. From a report: The Discovery Channel is seeking to cast about 10 would-be astronauts to compete during the series' eight-episode run next year for a seat on a real-life trip to the International Space Station, followed by live coverage of the launch of the winner on a SpaceX rocket. 'We'd like a diverse group of people that each have their own story, why they want to go to space, why they're worthy of going to space, what their back story is,' said Jay Peterson, president of Boat Rocker Studios, Unscripted, one of the companies producing the show for Discovery. That person will not be the only amateur astronaut destined for the space station next year. So many tourism and entertainment efforts are preparing trips there that it could begin to look more like a soundstage for television shows and a hotel for the wealthy than an orbiting research laboratory.

Many who work in the business of space believe that is a good thing, even if trips to orbit will remain out of reach of all but the wealthiest passengers in the near term. 'This is a real inflection point, I think, with human spaceflight,' Phil McAlister, NASA's director of commercial spaceflight development, said during a news conference this month announcing that the agency had signed an agreement with Axiom Space, a Houston-based company, to fly the first mission of private astronauts to the space station. 'I'm very bullish on the tourism market and the tourism activity,' Mr. McAlister said. 'I think more people that are going to fly, they're going to want to do more things in space.' Although the International Space Station may stay up in orbit at least until 2028, in the future it will not be only space station. Russian space authorities last month declared their intention to leave the I.S.S. in the coming years and build a station of their own. A Chinese orbital outpost is expected to come online in the next year or two.

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