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Our Company
Zynov is a pioneering company that is dedicated to providing
space tourism programs to people who are passionate about
exploring the cosmos. As the world's first commercial space
tourism company, Zynov is at the forefront of an exciting new
era in human space exploration. With a focus on making space
travel accessible to everyone, Zynov is committed to providing
the highest quality space tourism experiences that are both safe
and unforgettable.
Zynov offers a range of space tourism programs that cater to
different interests and levels of experience. The company's
flagship program, called the "Adventurer," is a 9 month long
journey that takes participants on a thrilling adventure beyond
Earth's atmosphere. During the voyage, participants will
experience weightlessness, observe the Earth from space, and
take part in a range of scientific experiments.
For those who are interested in a shorter space tourism
experience, Zynov offers a range of suborbital flights that take
participants to the edge of space. These flights allow
participants to experience weightlessness, view the curvature of
the Earth, and enjoy breathtaking views of the cosmos.
Zynov also offers a range of training programs for those who are
interested in becoming astronauts. These programs provide
participants with the knowledge and skills they need to travel
to space and operate in the challenging environment of
microgravity.
At Zynov, safety is the top priority. The company's spacecrafts
are designed and built to the highest safety standards, and all
crew members undergo extensive training to ensure they can
handle any situation that may arise during a space mission.
Zynov is a company that is dedicated to making space tourism
accessible to everyone. With a range of programs that cater to
different interests and levels of experience, Zynov provides an
unforgettable space tourism experience that is safe and
inspiring.
Our Mission
Our mission is to provide space tourism to those who are
interested in space exploration. We want to achieve this by
providing a safe and reliable service to our customers.
DEVELOPERS
Team 2007-1 (Click on an image to view more info)
ID 740986
Co-Founder and Developer
ID 872808
Co-Founder and Developer
TSA 2022-2023 WEBMASTER COMPETITION
ZyNov was created by our founders for TSA 2022-2023 Webmaster Competition. The selected theme was "Space Tourism". The site was created using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. It is fully responsive and works across all devices. The site is also fully accessible and is optimized for screen readers.
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