
Deep Blue Aerospace Launches 2027 Suborbital Space Tourism Plans
Deep Blue Aerospace unveils plans for its first suborbital manned spacecraft in 2027, offering space tourism tickets starting at 1.5 million yuan.
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Deep Blue Aerospace unveils plans for its first suborbital manned spacecraft in 2027, offering space tourism tickets starting at 1.5 million yuan.
A new study reveals that melting polar ice caps are slowing Earth’s rotation, making days longer at an unprecedented rate. The findings have significant implications for space navigation and highlight the urgent impact of climate change.
New studies show that short spaceflights by tourists cause body changes similar to long-term astronauts, but most effects revert after returning to Earth, ensuring safer space tourism.