Falcon Heavy Returns Amid Renewed Debate on Pluto and Expanding Frontiers in Space Science
Artemis II lands, But III and IV Stumble on Politics and Engineering
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Where is the democratization of Space Tourism going in 2025 (Space Tech)
Space tourism involves traveling to space for recreational, leisure, or business purposes, typically involving paying a fee to travel aboard spacecraft designed for this purpose. Early commercial concepts emerged in the mid-20th century, with milestones such as Dennis Tito becoming the first self-funded space tourist in 2001, Mark Shuttleworth becoming the first African in space, and SpaceShipOne winning the Ansari X Prize in 2004. Companies like Virgin Galactic, Blue Origin, and SpaceX are pioneering commercial space tourism, expanding access beyond government astronauts to private individuals.
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