'Har du lyst til at rejse med mig til Månen?'

Det er nok kun et tilbud, du har set, at nogle i en film får. Nu er tilbuddet virkeligt, og for otte personer bliver drømmen til virkelighed.

Det er den japanske milliardær Yusaku Maezawa, der inviterer otte helt 'normale' personer til en lille hyggelig tur … til Månen. Det skriver BBC.

Det kræver ikke en speciel uddannelse eller kendskab til Månen eller rummet for at komme med om bord. Det eneste, det kræver, er en stor eventyrlyst, og så skal du have stor lyst til hjælpe andre mennesker.

Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa poses with his T-shirt bearing an image of Earth during an interview with Reuters in Tokyo, Japan, March 3, 2021. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa poses with his T-shirt bearing an image of Earth during an interview with Reuters in Tokyo, Japan, March 3, 2021. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY Foto: KIM KYUNG-HOON
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Hvis du nu sidder og tænker 'Det har jeg i hvert fald ikke råd til', så frygt ej. Yusaku Maezawa betaler hele gildet for dig.

»Jeg har købt alle sæderne i rumraketten, så det bliver en privat tur,« siger den japanske milliardær i en video på Twitter.

Rumraketten, som Yusaku Maezawa taler om, er Tesla-ejeren, Elon Musks, private rumraket, der har navnet 'SpaceX flight'.

Yusaku Maezawa er i Japan kendt som en modeguru. Han grundlagde modevirksomheden Start Today i 1998 og har siden introduceret tøjmærket ZOZO. Han anslås at have en formue på to milliarder dollar og er dermed Japans 22.-rigeste person.

epa07672248 A handout photo made available by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) shows Dr. Wernher von Braun pausing in front of the 'Saturn V' rocket being readied for the historic 'Apollo 11' lunar landing mission, in Cape Canavarel, USA, on 10 July 1969 (issued 25 June 2019). The rocket had been developed by the Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala., under the direction of von Braun. The year 2019 marks the 50th anniversary of the first moon landing, an event seen as the peak of the United States' space program of the 1960s which put an end to the so-called 'Race to Space' between the Cold War rivals the US and the Soviet Union, that once was triggered by the USSR's 04 October 1957 launch of the 'Sputnik 1' satellite. NASA astronaut Neil Armstrong made history when he stepped out of the Apollo 11's 'Eagle' landing module on 21 July 1969 and left the first human footprints on the moon. EPA/NASA HANDOUT BLACK/WHITE ONLY * ATTENTION: For the full PHOTO ESSAY text please see Advisory Notice epa07672247 HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES
epa07672248 A handout photo made available by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) shows Dr. Wernher von Braun pausing in front of the 'Saturn V' rocket being readied for the historic 'Apollo 11' lunar landing mission, in Cape Canavarel, USA, on 10 July 1969 (issued 25 June 2019). The rocket had been developed by the Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala., under the direction of von Braun. The year 2019 marks the 50th anniversary of the first moon landing, an event seen as the peak of the United States' space program of the 1960s which put an end to the so-called 'Race to Space' between the Cold War rivals the US and the Soviet Union, that once was triggered by the USSR's 04 October 1957 launch of the 'Sputnik 1' satellite. NASA astronaut Neil Armstrong made history when he stepped out of the Apollo 11's 'Eagle' landing module on 21 July 1969 and left the first human footprints on the moon. EPA/NASA HANDOUT BLACK/WHITE ONLY * ATTENTION: For the full PHOTO ESSAY text please see Advisory Notice epa07672247 HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES Foto: NASA HANDOUT
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Hvis du er klar på en noget anderledes rejse, har du stadig lidt tid til at pakke tasken. Afrejsen er sat til 2023.

Afrejsen til Månen vil være den første siden 1972.