World's first space HOTEL to begin construction in low Earth orbit in 2025 complete with restaurants, cinemas and rooms for up to 400 guests ... let’s go @DougonIPComm 😝
— Evan Kirstel #B2B #TechFluencer (@EvanKirstel) March 1, 2021
https://t.co/UMQY4JZVHg #space #travel pic.twitter.com/6GI1rsvDh1
World's first space HOTEL to begin construction in low Earth orbit in 2025 complete with restaurants, cinemas and rooms for up to 400 guests ... let’s go @DougonIPComm 😝
— Evan Kirstel #B2B #TechFluencer (@EvanKirstel) March 1, 2021
https://t.co/UMQY4JZVHg #space #travel pic.twitter.com/6GI1rsvDh1
"Last year, he also launched a documentary search for a new girlfriend to join him on the trip,"https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-56261574
@markysimmo I hear you might be out of a job soon, how about a trip to the moon?
I'd do that at the drop of a hathttps://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-56261574
@markysimmo I hear you might be out of a job soon, how about a trip to the moon?
Jesus, this is a nice rocket.https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-56261574
@markysimmo I hear you might be out of a job soon, how about a trip to the moon?
Jesus, this is a nice rocket.
Yes, it is. Now suck my rooster.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-56261574
@markysimmo I hear you might be out of a job soon, how about a trip to the moon?
@NASA Astronauts be like pic.twitter.com/Cy1CsQDStH
— Jonathan Feliciano Jamir 👑🇵🇭🇯🇵🔥❤️ (@Satoshi1895) December 3, 2020
.@NASA says the minerals and rock deposits at Salda are the nearest match on earth to those around the Jezero Crater where the spacecraft landed and which is believed to have once been flooded with water pic.twitter.com/x8HJ6ejWEX
— Reuters Science News (@ReutersScience) March 9, 2021
Construction for the first city on Mars could begin in 2054 - and these are the plans.
— Euronews Green (@euronewsgreen) March 21, 2021
Nüwa is the proposed capital, one of five cities currently planned for the Red Planet.
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"Imagine if every time there was an accident [on the M25], no-one came to clear away the debris ... that's the situation we've had in space." @astroscale_HQ's #ELSAd debris demo mission launches on Saturday, and will be operated from Harwell in the UK.https://t.co/TuEUJviBcT
— UK Space Agency (@spacegovuk) March 17, 2021
The International Space Station passing between the Earth and Moon traveling at 27,600 km/h (17,100 mph) from amateur astronomer Alexandru Barbovschi. pic.twitter.com/07on9WNn46
— Wonder of Science (@wonderofscience) April 6, 2021