When you're as famous as Justin Bieber, the 19-year-old pop star who this week became the first Twitter user to reach 40 million followers, you can spend money extravagantly.
His lastest purchase? A ticket on space tourism company Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo, which costs $250,000 a seat. His manager Scooter Braun will be tagging along.
After Virgin Galactic founder Sir Richard Branson revealed the news on Twitter, Bieber teased in a tweet that he wants to record a music video while in space. If he completes that feat, Bieber would become the second person to record a music video in space — right behind Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield, who recorded a song aboard the International Space Station in December and followed up with a video of a different song in May.
No further details of Bieber's trip are available. The price to ride SpaceShipTwo recently increased from $200,000 a head to $250,000 after the company conducted a test flight in April.
Some, like Bill Nye the Science Guy, are waiting for the price to dip before committing to a seat on Virgin Galactic's spaceline. "[I] don't feel like I should spend $200,000 on a plane ticket to go to sub-orbital flight, straight up and straight down," Nye recently told Mashable. "But if the price comes down, I'll go, heck yeah."
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