Nassau (CMC):
Bahamian tourism officials expect the country’s fast-growing space tourist sector to be a key player, the first international missile landing will take place next week, on Tuesday.
The Global Space Tourism Industry, Spacex, Shahin 9 missile in Florida, Cape Canaveral Space Force Station will start from the Space Launch Complex, he said.
“About eight minutes later, the first phase of the Falcon 9 will fall to the autonomous opposition of Spacech, which will ensure the security and protection of the environment. The drones will be left out of the coast of exports in the Atlantic Ocean.”
Bahamian, Aisha Bowe, Aisha Bowe, a former NASA Alimi and the Stemboard Former and CEO, worked with Spacex to create space protocols in the Bahamas by developing travel space updates.
“There is a possibility of the residents of the bahamaz and visitors.
Historical
The first international event of the Bahamas, the unique position of the country can witness the unique position of the people, a point can witness the witness’s witnessing witnesses, he said he could witness the main vantage point.
“SPACEX, this historical collaboration strengthens our dedication to further innovation and expansion of tourism victims,” he said. Minister of Tourism, Investment and Aviation, I. Chester Cooper.
“This groundbreaking begins also writes another chapter in the keys to the history of the Bahama. We capture our space in this viable space industry.
“We are proud to host such a groundbreaking event, which contributes to the development of space tourism in our belt, will notice the beauty and versatility of our islands,” he said.
The authorities agreed to establish and maintain a framework for the regulation of cooperation between Caab and FAA, which entered into force on January 15 this year. The Cabinet of Ministers confirmed more than 19 deceases in 2025 and was approved by regulation.
“Our partnership with Spacex sampling an ongoing commitment to cover the innovative opportunities that increases our best-known country to the world,” said Latiya Duncombe, Tourism, Investment and Aviation Director General Duncombe.
“As the future of astrotourism, the bahamas are preparing to be a title that travelers can sink into this interesting and developing sector.”