As space travel moves from science fiction to science fiction, NASA sees in the future when the public will go beyond Earth’s orbit and travel to distant worlds.
The US space agency has shared its ‘future vision’ for such a craft in a new video showing Saturn’s moon Titan traveling on Titan’s water and free fall through the planet’s atmosphere 42 light-years from Earth.
This video was inspired by a series of travel posters created by NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, which indicates the number of planets and moons that can be a day’s vacation spot for humans living on Earth.
NASA shared the video: “When our robotic rover orbits our solar system, the moon is the only place humans stand outside the earth.”
This is also the next place we send astronauts to. But not the last! Although humans have not yet traveled to Mars, we now plan to add shoe prints to the rover’s tire tracks there. We dreamed of traveling to distant worlds, and so it came to be.
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As space travel becomes a part of our reality, NASA looks to the future to see when the public will cross Earth’s orbit to visit worlds as far away as Saturn’s moon Titan.
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NASA hopes that this achievement will lead humans to explore the wonders of the solar system and beyond, as well as participate in missions that will be carried out in distant worlds.
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The agency’s rocket will land people on Mars and allow visitors to visit historical sites before a flight to Venus, where tourists will enjoy spectacular views from the Cloud 9 laboratory.
In a new video showing tourists kayaking on Saturn’s moon Titan and free fall into space’s atmosphere, the US space agency shares a “vision of the future” of such a craft.
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Next on its way is Saturn’s largest moon, Titan, and it’s believed to have water in the ocean that’s ideal for kayaking. Once dry, proceed to exoplanet HD 40307 g parachute. HD 40307 g is a Neptune-like extraterrestrial located 42 light-years from Earth.
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The video also shows tourists on Saturn’s sixth largest moon, Enceladus, covered in thick ice.
This tour will take tourists across the South to feast their eyes on thermal jets flying from the moon.
Next on the way is Saturn’s largest moon Titan, which is considered ideal for sea level and kayaking.
The agency’s rocket could land people to visit historical sites before the craft lands on Venus on Mars, where tourists can enjoy stunning views from the Cloud 9 lab.
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The video takes tourists to Saturn’s sixth largest moon, Enceladus, shrouded in thick ice. This tour will indulge travelers from all over the South to gaze at the hot planes launched from the moon.
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Once you’re dry, the title reads like it was written by NASA – please change it
Once dry, proceed to exoplanet HD 40307 g parachute.
HD 40307 g is a Neptune-like asteroid 42 light-years from Earth.
Other exoplanets are featured as places where tourists can fly through the atmosphere in glass capsules, walk through red “grass” and dance through the night on a starless planet.
Decades separate us from NASA’s vision of future space travel, but many companies on Earth have sent civilians to and from the edge of space.
Other exoplanets are featured as places where tourists can walk through red ‘grass’ and dance at night on a starless planet.
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Tourists can take a trip to Jupiter (left) where they can hop on a hot air balloon to see the stunning Aurora Borealis. Another exoplanet appears to be a target where travelers can fly into the atmosphere in glass capsules as they take in the volcanoes (right) that dot the planet.
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Blue Origin’s newest plane carried actor William Shatner, 90, and three others on October 13 to 351,186 feet above the ground, where they spent three minutes unloaded.
Prior to the mission, company founder Jeff Bezos made the same trip in July.
He, his brother Mark, Wally Funk and Dutch teenager Oliver Demon continue their journey.
The final flight from Blue Origin on Oct. 13 with actors William Shatner (center), 90, Glenn de Vries (left), Audrey Powers and Chris Bushwesen (right) were 351,186 feet above the ground as they spent three minutes unloaded.
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However, Richard Branson won the billionaire space race on July 11 when he and his entourage soared to the edge of outer space.
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk hasn’t left Earth yet, but his company is sending its first civilian crew into orbit — and sending craft as it gets further away from the International Space Station.
Inspiration 4 spent three days orbiting the earth on September 14 with four passengers.
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