iimagine that you get a chance to be a space tourist narrate your experience of being in the space and your feelings on returning to the earth
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When I reach out of earth I was shocked to see the outer space. We landed on Mars and found water on it. Now it was the time of returning. We got our seats in spacecraft and get back to earth. It was the most interesting travel in my whole life
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Though we’ve been living in the Space Age for more than half a century, going into space remains an extreme rarity. Fewer than 600 people have gone above the Kármán line — the point, about 62 miles above Earth, that marks the beginning of space — and all were put there by the U.S. or another nation's government.
But the rise of private spaceflight companies like Virgin Galactic and Space X means that the final frontier may soon be within reach of a great many more of us. The firms have announced plans to put private astronauts, a.k.a. space tourists, on orbital or suborbital flights within the next few years.