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A sentence to invite companions to travel to space

Do you want to travel to space?

First of all, you need to undergo a strict physical examination. The physical examination includes your height, whether you are nearsighted or nearsighted, how good your corrected vision is, whether you are color blind, how your hearing is, and whether you have had any illnesses in your ears, nose, or throat before that would affect you in space. hearing, the ability to communicate with others, whether you have suffered from mental illness, whether you have had bipolar disorder, blood pressure status, whether you have had heart disease, angina, whether you have had heart bypass surgery, whether you have had a history of epilepsy, etc. . Then we will conduct physical training, take you to fly in zero gravity, take you to an altitude of more than 80,000 feet, and the speed is Mach 2.5, use a parabolic aircraft, and practice your moonwalk. If you can adapt to these, you will It's possible to go to space.

Space Tourism Company

"Space Adventure" company plans to develop a spacecraft called "Space Business Jet", which will carry 3 to 6 passengers at a time 100 meters above the earth. By conducting a suborbital space flight over 4,000 kilometers of space, passengers can not only overlook an area of ??more than 4,000 kilometers and experience the weightlessness of space for three to four minutes, but because this altitude is acceptable to ordinary people, they only need four days of training to set off. .

At present, more than 100 people have paid a deposit of US$20,000 each to "Space Adventure". However, "Space Adventure" said that due to too many participants, they plan to hold a bidding process. will decide who will be the first lucky group to travel into space.

As the biggest beneficiary of sending Tito to space, the Russian Space Agency is also formulating a mass space tour plan and will draft a series of relevant regulations for future "space tourists". The US space agency, which firmly opposes Tito's ascension to space, cannot sit still. They are cooperating with other foreign space agencies to formulate a set of regulations and procedures for civilians to visit the "International Space Station". Relevant standards are expected to be released by the end of June.

Chinese space experts said: With the advent of the space civilian era, the disappearance of the mystery of space is inevitable for human progress. Just like airplanes have moved from mystery to today's life, humans flying in space and living in space will become the future. part of life.

By 2005, you only need to spend 98,000 US dollars to experience weightlessness in space 100 kilometers away from the earth and experience "suborbital space flight."

Who is the first space tourist

Zhang Yongqing, president of e-State Grid, has been paying attention to Tito’s space travel and had the same idea as Tito. When he heard that the United States wanted After starting a "space tour", he immediately began to inquire about the situation. "If the price is within 1 million US dollars, I will definitely participate. If I can really travel in space, what I want to do most is to use a telescope to see farther planets."

For the 9.8 offered by the United States Zhang Yongqing said that the price of 10,000 US dollars was completely acceptable, and he also set the upper limit at 1 million US dollars. Zhang Yongqing also jokingly said: "If the cost is really 100,000 US dollars, you have to queue up early. It is estimated that there are more than tens of thousands of people queuing up."

Sohu President Zhang Chaoyang said: With the technology currently mastered by mankind, The safety of space tourism is still difficult to guarantee. It is a very brave act for civilians to go into space. I don’t pay much attention to space travel.

Guo Ming, deputy general manager of the International Conference and Incentive Travel Department of China Travel Service, said: For the Chinese, traveling to space is a relatively distant reality. It is a feat for civilians to go to space, but it is too early to say "civilianization of space" and "the end of the era of space privileges".