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<text id=90TT3493>
<title>
Dec. 31, 1990: American Notes:Space
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<history>
TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1990
Dec. 31, 1990 The Best Of '90
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<source>Time Magazine</source>
<hdr>
NATION, Page 17
American Notes
SPACE
High-Flying Sweepstakes
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<body>
<p> Want a real blast? The thrill of a ride in space seems so
enticing to adventurous Americans that callers last week jammed
the lines of a Houston company that offered a chance to win a
trip to Soviet space station Mir. The winner of the sweepstakes
would have to train for as long as six months in the Soviet
Union but would also get $500,000. Or if he or she got cold feet
and decided to pass up the rocket ride, the earthbound
consolation prize would be $1.5 million.
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<p> The starry offer was made by Space Travel Services Corp.,
a company formed by three Houston space enthusiasts who hope to
serve as travel agents for intrepid souls who want to go out of
this world. Soviet officials confirmed that a letter of intent
to take on an American passenger has been signed with an
intermediary for the Texas firm.
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<p> Would-be cosmonauts have plenty of time to ponder the
far-out trip: the drawing is set for next December, and the
flight may not occur until 1993. Texas officials, however, have
begun an investigation to determine whether the conditions of
the offer amounted to a lottery rather than a sweepstakes. If
so, it would violate state law and presumably be canceled long
before the countdown begins.
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