Mission Status ACTIVE

Beyond the Stratosphere

Humanity's first civilian space tourism program. Launch from Earth orbit to lunar landscapes and Martian horizons. Every journey begins with a single countdown.

Earth from orbit
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Choose Your
Destination

From lunar regolith to Martian dust storms — every mission is engineered for maximum safety and unforgettable wonder.

Moon surface from orbit
SEL-001 · Lunar

Lunar Horizon

Walk where only 12 humans have walked before. Experience 1/6th gravity, Earth-rise views, and the silence of the Sea of Tranquility.

7 Days Duration
384,400 km Distance
6 Passengers Capacity
From $2.4M
Mars landscape red terrain
ARES-003 · Martian

Red Frontier

180 Days Duration
225M km Distance
From $18.5M
International Space Station orbit
ORB-007 · Station

Orbital Haven

3 Days Duration
408 km Altitude
From $450K
Venus planet surface
VEN-002 · Venusian

Cloud Walker

14 Days Duration
108M km Distance
From $8.2M
Deep space nebula purple
DSP-010 · Voyager

Deep Space Explorer

Venture beyond the asteroid belt. Witness Jupiter's storms up close and drift through the silence of the outer solar system.

365 Days Duration
628M km Distance
4 Passengers Capacity
From $52M

The Fleet

Purpose-built spacecraft designed for civilian comfort without compromising aerospace-grade reliability.

Solaris Aurora spacecraft launch

Primary Vessel AURORA-7

The Aurora-7 is our flagship orbital-lunar transfer vehicle. Certified for 12 passengers plus crew, featuring a reinforced titanium-ceramic hull, quad ion-drive propulsion, and a 360-degree observation dome rated for direct solar observation.

24,100
km/s Max Velocity
12 + 3
Passengers + Crew
98.7%
Mission Success Rate
45m
Total Length

Deep Space Vehicle HELIOS-MKIV

The Helios-MKIV is engineered for interplanetary endurance. Rotating habitat modules provide artificial gravity during long cruise phases. A medical bay, hydroponics lab, and entertainment suite make the months-long journey as comfortable as a luxury cruise.

38,500
km/s Cruise Speed
4 + 6
Passengers + Crew
≥ 18mo
Mission Endurance
120m
Total Length
Helios spacecraft deep space vista

Mission Sequence

Every SOLARIS mission follows a rigorous 5-phase protocol. From pre-launch checks to atmospheric reentry, each stage is choreographed with aerospace precision.

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Phase 01

Pre-Launch

72 hours of preparation. Medical clearance, equipment fitting, simulator runs, and mission briefing at SOLARIS Spaceport.

T-72h → T-0
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Phase 02

Launch Sequence

Vertical ascent through atmosphere. Experience up to 3.2G during max-Q. First-stage separation at 65km altitude.

T+0 → T+12min
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Phase 03

Orbital Transit

Earth orbit insertion and systems verification. Unstrapped weightlessness begins. Observation dome deployed.

T+12min → T+4h
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Phase 04

Destination Ops

Arrival at mission destination. Surface excursions, orbital photography, scientific experiments, and personal exploration time.

Variable Duration
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Phase 05

Earth Return

Deorbit burn, atmospheric reentry at 28,000 km/h, parachute deployment, ocean splashdown. Welcome home, voyager.

Mission Complete
Astronaut floating in space
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Looking down at Earth from 400 kilometers up changes everything. Borders disappear. Atmosphere glows blue. You realize we're all passengers on the same fragile ship. SOLARIS didn't just take me to space — they took me to a new understanding of home.
The moment we crossed the Kármán line and the engines cut off, silence rushed in. I floated out of my seat, looked out the observation dome, and saw Earth — impossibly bright, impossibly beautiful. That single moment was worth every second of training.
Walking on the Moon felt like a dream I couldn't wake from. The regolith crunching under my boots, the absolute black sky above, and Earth hanging there — so small and so perfect. SOLARIS made the impossible feel routine.
Dr. Elena Vasquez portrait
Dr. Elena Vasquez
Mission SEL-001 · Lunar Horizon Graduate
Earth from space night lights

Earning the Cosmos,
One Mission at a Time

A decade of pushing boundaries. Every number represents human courage, engineering excellence, and our commitment to making space accessible.

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Book Your
Mission

Complete the mission application to begin your journey. Our flight coordination team will contact you within 48 hours to initiate pre-qualification.

Earth from space at night stars

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Mission SEL-024 · Q3 2026

SOLARIS Terminal v4.2.1 — Mission Registration
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