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It is not a dream for ordinary people to go to space. Japan's richest man, Maezawa, made a call partner and went to the moon with him.

It is nothing new for humans to go into space, but they are all astronauts who have experienced many hardships.

And what you do in space is scientific research.

Can ordinary people go into space?

Tomoko Maezawa, the richest man in Japan, gave the answer: Yes!

Space X, founded by American billionaire Elon Musk, has been engaged in space-related business.

20 17 years,

Thinking that he could do anything on earth, he decided to send two passengers to travel in space on 20 18.

The "Great Falcon" rocket (BFR) is the most powerful rocket they have built since its establishment, and it can carry as many as 65,438+000 people to Mars.

At that time, after Space X posted the recruitment plan on Twitter, it claimed that a mysterious guest had signed up.

In 20 18, Space X officially announced the founders of START TODAY and ZOZOTOWN.

Tomoko Maezawa became the first passenger to orbit the moon.

And this rich man is not just "having fun alone". He bought all the seats at 20 18.

He also invited eight partners to go to the moon with him.

As long as they are engaged in creative work or artists,

Anyone who has the determination and assistance to challenge the limit can log in to Space X on June 14 to register.

Officials claim that all procedures will be completed in May this year and the rocket will officially set off in 2023.

Coincidentally, the Voyager space station planned by Orbital Assembly Company recently announced a big news.

They will open a hotel in space and plan to start construction in low earth orbit in 2025.

If all goes well, the Space Hotel will open in 2027!

This hotel can accommodate 400 people at the same time. According to the currently published 3D renderings,

The decoration style is very futuristic, including not only guest rooms, but also independent entertainment places such as cinemas, spas, gymnasiums and concert halls.

Founder John Brinco also said.

The track assembly company will sell part of it to permanent shareholders,

For example, government agencies that use relevant facilities as training centers.

If you want to argue with me about "ordinary people", I can only say,

Compared with astronauts and outer space, the characters or institutions mentioned above are ordinary people.

In the vast universe, all this is too small.

However, these have never stopped the pace of human progress.

What do you think of such a thing?

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