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Playboy to plan a strip club in space
Last updated at 9:28 PM on 25th February 2012
It would certainly be the club all men would want to go to.
Playboy have teamed up with Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic in designing a futuristic gentleman's club that literally is, 'out of this world'.
In the March issue of the iconic magazine, readers will be treated to a sci-fi themed depiction of fun and games aboard a space station.
Dreamworld: Playboy and Virgin Galactic have dreamed up a cosmic men's space club in the form of a giant wheel
Live Science reports that the imagined super-club features a zero-gravity dance club, a casino featuring 'human roulette' and a restaurant for fine dining as just some of the amenities envisioned by artist Thomas Tenery.
Writing on the science website, Playboy's editorial director Jimmy Jellinek said: 'As Virgin Galactic gets closer to becoming the world's first commercial space line, Playboy is eagerly pondering the creation of the ultimate intergalactic entertainment destination.
'This heaven-in-the-heavens will exceed starry-eyed travelers' wildest dreams, and guests will truly experience a party that's out of this world.'
Virgin Galactic have long-term plans to become the first passenger service that travels into space and is currently selling tickets at $200,000 for a seat on its first craft the SpaceShipTwo.
Taking the lead: The spacecraft would offer revellers a very special way of sweeping a girl of her feet
Further tests on the spacecraft are planned for later this year as the company investigates how realistic their plans are.
'The Playboy Club in space will be on a station in orbit, like a cruise ship,' Playboy writers A.J. Baime and Jason Harper explain in a description.
'Orbiting Earth is one idea, but it could also travel around other celestial bodies.'
Nasa scientists have been involved in the feature, so as to make it as realistic as possible, as well as answer what will be an undoubted amount of questions.
Playboy bunnies wearing jetpacks would serve the drinks in the zero-gravity dance-club to revellers, whilst amorous couples would be able to gaze down at Earth in between gazing into each other's eyes.
And there are no worries for those wanting to eat in the restaurant, as it would be built into a 'spinning section' so as their food, and themselves, wouldn't fly of in all directions.
Go here for photos
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-…
Last updated at 9:28 PM on 25th February 2012
It would certainly be the club all men would want to go to.
Playboy have teamed up with Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic in designing a futuristic gentleman's club that literally is, 'out of this world'.
In the March issue of the iconic magazine, readers will be treated to a sci-fi themed depiction of fun and games aboard a space station.
Dreamworld: Playboy and Virgin Galactic have dreamed up a cosmic men's space club in the form of a giant wheel
Live Science reports that the imagined super-club features a zero-gravity dance club, a casino featuring 'human roulette' and a restaurant for fine dining as just some of the amenities envisioned by artist Thomas Tenery.
Writing on the science website, Playboy's editorial director Jimmy Jellinek said: 'As Virgin Galactic gets closer to becoming the world's first commercial space line, Playboy is eagerly pondering the creation of the ultimate intergalactic entertainment destination.
'This heaven-in-the-heavens will exceed starry-eyed travelers' wildest dreams, and guests will truly experience a party that's out of this world.'
Virgin Galactic have long-term plans to become the first passenger service that travels into space and is currently selling tickets at $200,000 for a seat on its first craft the SpaceShipTwo.
Taking the lead: The spacecraft would offer revellers a very special way of sweeping a girl of her feet
Further tests on the spacecraft are planned for later this year as the company investigates how realistic their plans are.
'The Playboy Club in space will be on a station in orbit, like a cruise ship,' Playboy writers A.J. Baime and Jason Harper explain in a description.
'Orbiting Earth is one idea, but it could also travel around other celestial bodies.'
Nasa scientists have been involved in the feature, so as to make it as realistic as possible, as well as answer what will be an undoubted amount of questions.
Playboy bunnies wearing jetpacks would serve the drinks in the zero-gravity dance-club to revellers, whilst amorous couples would be able to gaze down at Earth in between gazing into each other's eyes.
And there are no worries for those wanting to eat in the restaurant, as it would be built into a 'spinning section' so as their food, and themselves, wouldn't fly of in all directions.
Go here for photos
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-…
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