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EarthInteresting9781 OP t1_je6ukga wrote
Reply to comment by DanFlashesSales in As an avid lover of the cosmos, is it realistic to expect space tourism and a mars and moon resort before I die? by EarthInteresting9781
I’m 28. If I take good care of myself health wise, and with a bit of luck I feel like I could be able to be able bodied enough to space travel in my early/mid 60s still..
EarthInteresting9781 OP t1_je6tnv2 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in As an avid lover of the cosmos, is it realistic to expect space tourism and a mars and moon resort before I die? by EarthInteresting9781
I would argue that if you had companies operating on the moon/mars then that would require some level of labourers - so I think the same way we have off shore drilling , we could see the equivalent option open in the work force. Off planet drilling, off planet mining, etc.
To answer your question though My definition of space tourism is definitely the equivalent of a carnival cruise line space ship that takes you on excursion trips to the moon and mars.
I know we constantly hear about x, y and z investor planning to build moon resorts and various moon based companies…and obviously Elon is constantly pushing ambitious agenda, but I never understand how realistic these goals are and what timeline they are realistically looking at.
I know we are in a period of time where technology is rapidly advancing like none other in history, which makes me wonder if these ideas are more than just ideas but potential reality before the end 2060-2065?
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Reply to comment by TheBigNook in As an avid lover of the cosmos, is it realistic to expect space tourism and a mars and moon resort before I die? by EarthInteresting9781
They haven’t found any clean energy alternatives yet?
EarthInteresting9781 OP t1_jdp6jmd wrote
Reply to comment by MartianRover42 in I would really love to see how the oceans of Jupiter look like. by EarthInteresting9781
Scientists believe their are oceans
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Reply to comment by agaloch2314 in So from what I understand Sagittarius a is in the Center of Milky Way. If any planets orbit this black hole would there be time dilation? by EarthInteresting9781
But it’s a black hole a collapsed star. Why call it a star still?
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Reply to comment by Anonymous-USA in So from what I understand Sagittarius a is in the Center of Milky Way. If any planets orbit this black hole would there be time dilation? by EarthInteresting9781
So would you age slower on Uranus versus earth. Or would your body age all the same?
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Reply to comment by Pelicantevn in Thinking of space and the cosmos is the only that cures my anxiety. by EarthInteresting9781
Glad I could help 🙂
EarthInteresting9781 t1_iyeuc9w wrote
Let me get this straight Powell said their is no pivot and will continue to raise interest rates, but at a slower and smaller pace yet everyone on Wall Street is celebrating? Why? That’s mean much of 2023 will be dominated by interest rate increases still…
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Reply to comment by Th3TruthIs0utTh3r3 in Probably a dumb question, but why can’t you see the stars in a lot of published space photos? by EarthInteresting9781
But if you were just the astronaut in that photo you would see stars?