Astronaut wedding, well it is achievable.
Do you want your wedding to be unforgettable? If you have a lot of money to spend on your wedding, why not make it 100,000 feet above Earth?
Space Perspective is the company you need to be in contact with to make it possible. You will be sent to orbit in a carbon-neutral balloon equipped with a huge window so you can see the beauty of the earth .
“Space perspective has designed your journey exhilarating and celebratory, with ample time for quiet contemplation. Astronauts refer to the impact of seeing planet earth from space as a paradigm shift that forever changes their outlook.Over six unforgettable hours, you will ascend to the edge of space and join the lucky few-only about 600- who have looked down at our home from above, “ the company says.
The 6-hour Space Neptune journey can carry passengers 100,000 feet above the planet and then lower them again. It has already sold 1000 seats and aims to debut in 2024. It may cost a staggering RS 1 crore each individual, therefore it is pricey. But the experience will make it worth it .
This is how it goes. Launched into orbit by the company's Spaceballoon is the spacecraft Neptune. Without using rockets or leaving a carbon imprint, it is driven by renewable hydrogen.
Due to the large windows, you can converse and enjoy drinks while taking in the amazing view of the earth and space. When you're too bored to chat, you may connect with your friends and family and offer them a sneak peek thanks to their high speed wifi. You have the option of taking your vows to the next level.
“ Many Explorers have booked a full capsule to enjoy the experience with friends and family. When this happens you can truly make the spaceflight unique to you! If you can dream it, our team is ready to make it a reality. From the menu and cocktails onboard, to the soundtrack and lighting, your individual preferences curate your journey into the ultimate adventure.”
You can check their link to know everything about it and I bet you will love to do it as well. https://spaceperspective.com/