Commercial Space Travel
Space tourism is human space travel for recreational purposes(Wikipedia). Several types of space tourism include orbital, suborbital, and lunar space tourism. From 2001 through 2009, Russia channeled efforts into orbital space tourism. Unfortunately, these commercial space flights ended due to limited seats in the face of expanding crew research members. In 2007, space tourism was listed to be a prolific market.
Although commercial space travel is a relatively nascent sci-fi field, companies like Virgin Galactica have already created 600 deposits for passengers, booked on the first commercial space flight to leave earth in a few years. In addition, some space tourists have signed contracts with third parties to research the universe while in orbit.
In addition, boot camps, where attendants hop on zero-gravity flights, are now in existence. These immersive simulations give a sense of weightlessness that reinvent the experience of taking off from actual launch pads.
Understanding the universe looks promising because of the potential benefits of the cosmic synergy between space technology’s commercial and scientific aspects.