Space tourism is becoming a reality. Once a dream of science fiction, it is now possible for anyone with the means to experience the wonder of space travel. Companies like Virgin Galactic and Blue Origin are developing spacecraft that can take tourists on suborbital flights, offering brief glimpses of the Earth from space. These flights are still expensive, but the cost is expected to come down as the technology improves.
But space tourism also has the potential to be a force for good. It can inspire people to learn more about science and engineering. It can also help to promote international cooperation. As we enter the era of space tourism, we have the opportunity to make it a positive force for humanity.
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