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Yes of course there is a way, there always is;

i have a answer for you. To get to space without using a rocket is easy just look up into the stars and use your imagination! & whoever made the rocket or come up with it you can always outsmart them, there is always another way we don't all take to same paths do we? no we go our own way so why don't you come up with something?. Do some research and you might even get some where with it!

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