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Space Tourism ** Introduction : At one time it would have been impossible to think of ordinary people buying tickets to travel to space and back. But today it is happening and it is called space tourism ** Advantages : To my mind, SPACE TOURISM seems to cause great effects on the world economy. These effects could be wrong or good in the other parts of the world. Countries, that can join the developing, or can hold this new industry in their own territory, will earn great estates in a short time, and they’ll develop along. These new industries are going to be: the spacecraft producing, the SPACETOURISM, space station building and maintenance. Countries, that can’t develop independently, won’t have great incomes; they’ll just give the labour forces. A country that can’t develop as fast as the others bankrupt isn’t certainly. There are other terrestrial industries, which are untapped. How I see, the bad effects will be far less than positives, and wouldn’t cause new wars necessarily. Starvation won’t grow, moreover, if generous man has space-firms, the status will be better, cost of the benefits, and this ideal leader can help in the social disease” ** Distadvantages : Everyone keeps blabbing on about space tourism but I think we need to get realistic here; most tourists will not be either able to afford it, or not fit enough to travel into space. Also tourists cannot look after Earth, never mind taking a trip in to Space. Expensive space travel Forget about queuing up at check-in, going through security, or waiting in the departure lounge, if you want to venture up into space then you’ll have three days pre-training at the spaceport. Sorry, but I cannot take space travel seriously and I do not think we’ll see it happen in my lifetime. The cost for a space ticket with Virgin Galactic is only £107,000 and a £20,000 deposit. Money spent better on improving rail Surely the likes of Virgin would be better spending their money on improving the dreadful British rail system, which is a completely unreliable. As someone who has travelled on Virgin trains and other rail networks, I would prefer it they would spend the money on something more realistic. ** Conclusion : It seems ridiculous for people to spend so much money on space tourism when so many things can be done to benefit society with that money. But ultimately nobody can decide how others should spend their hard-earned money.
Posted on: Tue, 11 Jun 2013 18:22:56 +0000

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