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I'd imagine that until you've blogged from space, you've lost all bragging rights. Anousheh Ansari, who recently became the first female private space explorer, takes a break from watching a few of the 32 sunsets and sunrises to blog about what it's like up there - and to give the Googleplex a call.

Google Blog, and chatted with Ansari (FYI, space has the same area code as Johnson Space Center). Ansari took off from Kazakhstan on September 18th, and has been floating around the space station ever since. Kazakhstan is becoming Earth's discount space-line. Kentucky's Silicon Holler plans to launch a satellite from there for a fraction of US launch prices. No, website: The Ansari X PRIZE was modeled after the Orteig Prize, won by Charles Lindbergh in 1927 for being the first to fly non-stop from New York to Paris, and mirrors the hundreds of aviation incentive prizes offered early in the 20th Century that helped create today's $300 billion commercial aviation industry. So what's she doing calling Larry Page? Well, one might imagine that geek billionaires make excellent potential space tourism candidates (as well as investors). According to Betsy Hanes Perry's transcription of the call, Page is "wistful" about the idea. "When can we come up to join you?" asked Page. Apparently he took the call in front of a live Google audience, as the transcription includes "wild cheering" from Googlers once Ansari mentioned that the space station needed Internet accessor were they cheering about her desire to add another shower? Ansari does have batched email so she can send blog posts from space. From

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