Zeph Overtakes Gastronomi Experience In Outskirts Of Space With Air Balloons
JAKARTA - Zeph passed by, a startup in France, will offer the best culinary experience on the outskirts of space next year. They bring new meaning to the term Michelin star restaurant.
Zeph ahead, will invite passengers to enjoy the view of the star while enjoying a meal on a large hot air balloon that will take off from France and travel up to a height of 25 km during a six-hour round-trip trip.
The space tourism company originally planned to launch its first flight by 2025, but has now advanced this schedule until the end of 2024.
However, if you think Michelin-class restaurant food is expensive, then the price of this balloon flight is much more expensive. Pre-sales tickets will soon be launched at a price of 105,000 pounds (Rp2 billion) per person' about 100 times more expensive than the most expensive Michelin star restaurant on Earth.
Namun, apa yang akan Anda dapatkan dengan uang Anda adalah jenaman yang mengebatkan dari Bumi, Matahari, dan bintang-star yang sebelumnya hanya dapat dinikmati oleh para astros.
The balloon capsule, equipped with a large panoramic window and can accommodate six passengers and two pilots, will rise at 4m/second speed and take an hour and a half to reach its peak altitude.
Arriving there, passengers will enjoy three hours on the edge of space above 98 percent of the atmosphere and twice as high as commercial jets on average.
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They will also have a luxurious culinary experience, with food cooked by the famous French chef and wine selected by the famous sommelier.
Not only that, luxury travel over Céleste stratosphere balloons can even be accompanied by passenger-choice music, or they can choose'space singing'.
There is no age limit or special training required for boarding these balloon flights as long as people are able to fly by plane, they can travel by Céleste.
The only thing that may be lacking for some space enthusiasts is the opportunity to experience zero gravity.
Unlike Jeff Bezos' New Shepard rocket flight in Blue Origin, which carries passengers more than 100 km above Earth's surface, gravity is not lost in Céleste.