Yes. Public residents can go up into space and back looking at the amazing beauty that nature has gven us
Space tourism is when you can pay to go to space.
The DePaul Space Tourism Organization is America's first collegiate organization dedicated to raising awareness and providing networking and career opportunities to students interested in pursuing commercial space development, space investment, and space tourism.
Possible ways to travel to space in the future include commercial space tourism on spacecraft like SpaceX's Crew Dragon, space hotels or stations for extended stays, and advancements in reusable rocket technology for more affordable space travel. Additionally, innovations in space elevators or other propulsion systems could revolutionize how we access space.
Traveling to space for no "constructive" purpose, only to be there for "entertainment" purposes, as a tourist (as with any other tourism).
The DePaul Space Tourism Organization is America's first collegiate organization dedicated to raising awareness and providing networking and career opportunities to students interested in pursuing commercial space development, space investment, and space tourism.
None. At this point there is no tourist in space.
Many people want to visit space but it not easy to go .It will take a tedious process so there will be big need of a specified term or specifies category like space tourism.
I know of one method that has been suggested for space tourism. It is a space elevator made from "Buckyballs" which is Carbon-60. It is stronger than diamond and maybe strong enough to support a shuttle on a tower that reaches into space!
Space tourism refers to the commercial activity of sending private individuals into space for recreational, leisure, or adventure purposes. This emerging industry involves companies offering suborbital or orbital flights, allowing passengers to experience weightlessness and see Earth from space. Notable players in space tourism include SpaceX, Blue Origin, and Virgin Galactic, each developing distinct spacecraft to facilitate these journeys. As technology advances, space tourism aims to make space travel more accessible to the general public.
NO
there is domestic, inbound,outbound, business, adventure, package,indendent, vfr,excursions leisure
Currently, it is not possible for a kid to visit the moon as there are no commercial space tourism options available for civilians to travel to the moon. Visits to the moon are limited to trained astronauts on space missions.