In the article, “Civilian Space Travel” I learned that the first all-civilian crew travel to orbit Earth on a mission in September 2021. Then an actor Wiliam Shatner shares his experience of his own 11-minute journey to the edge of space on October 14, 2021. Space travel is controlled by not just the company aerospace and NASA, but the government is also involved in these events. Now since a couple of civilian crew members were taken part in going to outer space, there have been more civilians wanting to take part in space traveling. By doing that they fund themselves to get their seats onboard which if they continue to do so, could lead space travel to be more available to a lot of people.
I think of it as an opportunity for people who want to go to outer space and experience it. It good and bad idea because of what they have to do in order to go to outer space. They would have to learn everything about space and what they need to prepare for. But all that for opportunity can be a life-changing experience.
Should civilization have the opportunity to travel outer space?
Whats good Christian,
I was gladly happy to read your article, “Civilization Space Travel” because I learned space-traveling has been happening lately as billionaires buy their seats to aboard a spaceship and reach outer space. This means you can have a good time with yourself and your thoughts of space.
A sentence that really stood out to me was, “But all that for opportunity can be a life-changing experience.” This shows how important it is for you to have yourself prepared for a situation like this.
Thank you and your writing. I really look forward to what you publish next, I say this because it is important for me to stay updated with your stories.
Sincerely, Flores
Hey Christian,
I think that it would be really cool if we have the technology that would give regular citizens the ability to travel in space. I know there is a lot of controversy as operations and flights conducted by SpaceX and Blue Origin are seen by many as merely hobbies for bored billionaires, but I feel that even if that is the case, everyday we are coming closer and closer to figuring out cheap, effective space flight. I look forward to what our future may hold.