The saying 'couples are made in heaven' proved true, now marriages will not only take place on earth but also in space



 The saying 'couples are made in heaven' proved true, now marriages will not only take place on earth but also in space

You must have heard a famous saying regarding marriage that couples are made in the sky, this saying is going to be proven true by the American space company.

Marriage is the most special moment in a person's life and everyone wants to make this moment memorable. Every year new wedding trends (including new types of dresses and wedding venues) emerge. Some are getting married by the river, some go to a famous palace to make their wedding special.

The American space company has introduced a new trend for weddings leaving everyone behind, the era of the earth is gone, and now human weddings will be held at a height of 100,000 feet.

According to foreign media reports, the American space company 'Space Perspective' has introduced an incredible place to get married. The company will send couples into space in a carbon-neutral balloon, where they will tie the knot in this stunning carbon balloon, which will also have windows that allow the couple to enjoy the best views of Earth. will

According to reports, the balloon will have a 6-hour flight in which the passengers will be taken to a height of 100,000 feet above the ground. The flight will have space for 8 passengers and a pilot.

According to Space Perspective's official website, during this special flight, passengers will be treated to exquisite cocktails and delicious food while enjoying incredible views of the Earth below, along with a playlist of the best songs for the journey. Apart from this, the balloon will also have toilets, Wi-Fi which will help the passengers to connect with their friends and family.

If you want to taste this wonderful journey, you will have to loosen your pocket a lot because the ticket for one passenger on this special flight is more than 34 million rupees.

The company is likely to launch the program in 2024, with reports suggesting that 1,000 tickets have already been sold for the program.

The co-founder of the space company says that many people are waiting to get married in space through this program, now let's see who will be the first happy couple.