Space tourism on horizon from "summary" of The Space Barons by Christian Davenport
The idea of space tourism has long been a dream for many people - the notion of being able to leave Earth and venture into the cosmos for a brief period of time. This concept has remained just that - a concept - for decades, as the cost and technology required to make it a reality have been prohibitive. However, recent developments in the commercial space industry have brought this dream closer to becoming a reality than ever before. Entrepreneurs such as Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, and Richard Branson have made it their mission to make space travel more accessible to the general public. They have poured billions of dollars into developing new spacecraft and technology that could potentially take tourists to the edge of space and back. These efforts have led to the development of spacecraft such as SpaceX's Crew Dragon and Blue Origin's New Shepard, which are designed to carry passengers on suborbital flights. While these spacecraft are not yet capable of taking tourists to the International S...Similar Posts
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