Preparing you for the trip of your life.

What is the point of training?


To prepare for space exploration, we require that all of our passengers undergo a training program that allows them to be ready for the space travel environment. Lift space training, also known as SpaceCamp TM ️, is a 4-week program that takes place at the Galileo facilities in San Diego, California, or Parris Island, South Carolina. In our training, we will be including physical conditioning, cardiovascular training, and gravity-less training. Additionally, we will make sure that you are aware about the different components of our Lift spacecraft in case of an emergency. We want to prepare everyone for space travel to be ready for the exciting adventure ahead! While the training can be complicated, such as learning how to operate space technology, the goal is for everyone to become familiar with the space environment to ensure a comfortable and exciting adventure.


Fitness screening


At our company, we understand the importance of fitness screening for space travelers. It is our top priority to ensure the safety and success of all space missions, and the fitness screening process is a critical step in achieving that goal. Our team of medical experts and fitness professionals work together to evaluate the overall health and fitness of space travelers, using state-of-the-art technology to identify any potential health risks that could arise from exposure to the space conditions. Based on your previous medical history, we are able to provide personalized care and recommendations to prepare you for the physical and mental demands of space travel. As Clayton Anderson once said, "You cannot afford to be sick in space," and we wholeheartedly agree. That is why we prioritize the fitness screening process and continue to push the boundaries of medical technology to ensure the safety and well-being of all space travelers.

Basic Training

To get prepared with space travel, it is necessary that all of our space tourists are knowledgeable in space conditions and environment. Basic space travel training is an essential part of our program in which we will teach you about the effects of microgravity on your body and the different safety protocols. For instance, participants will learn how to adapt to a zero-gravity environment and how to move around safely in their spacecraft. In addition to the basic training, our participants will also receive mission-specific training tailored to their chosen package. For example, if they opt for a spacewalk or experiment, they will receive specialized training on the use of equipment and performing tasks in space. We want our space tourists to feel confident and capable during their adventure beyond Earth's atmosphere.


Emergency Training


In the third stage of training, we will train the participants to be ready in space and how its environment. This includes different simulations that will portray different possible scenarios in the case of an emergency. It's important that space tourists know how to respond in the event of an emergency while in space. Training may include simulations of various emergency scenarios and drills to practice emergency procedures. This emergency training consists of different simulations that depict a real-like scene in which the tourist must be able perform the correct duties in the case of an emergency.

Zero Gravity



In the last part of the training, the tourists will undergo more simulations that depict the gravity-less environment of space. This last part of the training will include a full review of the training program as well as a rehearsal of the actual launch. This will ensure that all the participants are ready for the launch on its specified date.