IN my opinion no! it cost 14 MILLION! per person for two weeks i love astronomy and id love to try space travel one day so if you have the money go for it!
This is all opinion:Two sides:1st Spending money to send anyone into space is foolish as that money could be spent on Earth to improve the environment and living conditions of millions of starving poor.
2nd Space tourism is a necessary step in the progress of space flight and eventual colonization of the solar system.
Only through commercial ventures and the innovation this brings will this colonization be possible
The colonization of space is needed to protect the Human race from extinction.
Because it is a waste of time Waste of money Risks to life
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Space waste can pose a risk to operational spacecraft and satellites due to the potential for collision. It can also contribute to the growing issue of space debris, which can further exacerbate the risks of collisions in orbit. Proper waste management practices are essential to mitigate these risks and preserve the sustainability of outer space activities.
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Waste is disposed in space by sealing it inside bags or containers and then storing it on spacecraft or space stations until it can be brought back to Earth for disposal. Some waste can be ejected into space in designated containers that will burn up upon re-entry into Earth's atmosphere. Recycling and reuse are also key strategies to manage waste in space and reduce the need for disposal.
Space tourism is when you can pay to go to space.
Because it is a waste of time Waste of money Risks to life
There you have it ... the answer to your own question: It isn't just a waste of money, therefore it continues to be done.
IN my opinion no! it cost 14 MILLION! per person for two weeks i love astronomy and id love to try space travel one day so if you have the money go for it!This is all opinion:Two sides:1st Spending money to send anyone into space is foolish as that money could be spent on Earth to improve the environment and living conditions of millions of starving poor.2nd Space tourism is a necessary step in the progress of space flight and eventual colonization of the solar system.Only through commercial ventures and the innovation this brings will this colonization be possibleThe colonization of space is needed to protect the Human race from extinction.
Advantages of Space tourism - 1) Get to know about new things. 2) mystery revels. 3) Tourism future become brights 4) Advanced in technologies. Disadvantages of Space tourism - 1) Very high standard of living can cause poor peoples more poor and richones more rich. 2) Space collaps. 3) Satelite privecy with Gamma & Aditifies 879B4 4) Lots of energy waste
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well, you waste money on exploring it. = D
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Traveling to space for no "constructive" purpose, only to be there for "entertainment" purposes, as a tourist (as with any other tourism).
Yes, there is nuclear waste in space.
None. At this point there is no tourist in space.
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