As of now, space travel is primarily accessible to astronauts and a limited number of private citizens through commercial spaceflight programs. Companies like SpaceX, Blue Origin, and Virgin Galactic have started offering suborbital and orbital flights for private individuals, but these experiences often come with high costs and specific health requirements. While advancements are being made to make space tourism more widespread, it remains a privilege for a select few at this time.
The moon
Anyone who goes into space is called an Astronaut, or Cosmonaut.
Oh yes, NASA tracks the space debris.
The longest continuous time anyone has spent in space is 437 days, achieved by cosmonaut Valeri Polyakov aboard the Mir space station from January 1994 to March 1995.
so they can breathe
Anyone
Anyone can visit.
No, only Muslims are allowed to visit Mecca.
"Space Junk" gets into space because of us leaving materials behind when we visit space.
No
No.
It is not as shiny as the Callisto moon. that thin is crazy shiny. I would to visit that moon, but is it crazy cold for anyone to live or even stand on or even look at in space.
Of course not, anyone from Bush to a terrorist can visit you.
The only space probe to visit Pluto was the New Horizons spacecraft. It took 9 years to get there.
A space suit and a rocket and space man food!
No, as Earth is in space and space has no gravity, its impossible.
not necessarily anyone can go into space