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London, June 28 (ANI): Getting hitched in a 17th-century palace might be all super stylish, but from Japan, comes news of a new wedding venue that will surely score even higher - space.
A Japanese wedding company is to provide a service that will allow couples to get married in space.
First Advantage will start accepting applications for its Space Wedding service from July 1.
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The ceremony will take place in 2011 on board the Rocket Plane XP - a craft specially developed by an American company.
The 1.1million pounds service will see you tie the knot in outer space - about 100 kilometres above the Earth's surface.
It also includes a wedding dress, a wedding party on the ground, transportation, accommodation and live broadcasting from space.
As well as the happy couple, the craft will also accommodate a priest, a pilot and two guests.
A four-day training period must be undertaken by the couple prior to the hour-long flight. (ANI)
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