Nasa to allow commercial access to the International Space Station
Move will allow private astronauts to spend up to 30 days in low-Earth orbit and businesses to shoot film and adverts in space
Nasa will allow unprecedented commercial access to the International Space Station (ISS) for marketing, business and space tourism, the agency announced on Friday.
The change paves the way for the wealthy to rocket from Earth and spend time aboard the astronaut home and laboratory in space, through trips planned by private enterprise, and for businesses to develop products or shoot film – including adverts – in space.