The Citizen ScientistThe Citizen Scientist: How Space Tourism is Fueling a New Era of DiscoveryThe Citizen Scientist

For most of the space age, scientific research in the final frontier has been the exclusive domain of a small and elite group of professional astronauts and government-funded space agencies. The high cost and the limited availability of access to space meant that only the most well-funded and the most prestigious scientific experiments could make … Read more

The Multi-Planet Species: The Ultimate Vision of Space Tourism

For all the excitement and the glamour of the new era of commercial space tourism, it is important to remember that we are still in the very early days of our journey to the stars. The suborbital and orbital flights that are making headlines today are just the first tentative steps in a much longer … Read more

The New Space Race: A Guide to the Companies on the Final Frontier

The first space race, the epic Cold War struggle between the United States and the Soviet Union, was a battle of superpowers, a contest of national pride and technological prowess that was played out on the grandest of stages. The new space race, the one that is unfolding before our eyes today, is a very … Read more

The Body in the Void: The Medical Frontier of Space Tourism

For all the romance and adventure that we associate with space travel, the reality is that the human body is not designed for the final frontier. We are creatures of Earth, evolved over millions of years to live in a world with a specific gravity, a specific atmosphere, and a specific level of radiation. When … Read more

Earthbound Astronauts: The Rise of Terrestrial Space Experiences

For the vast majority of humanity, the dream of traveling to space will, for the foreseeable future, remain just that: a dream. The high cost, the rigorous medical requirements, and the inherent risks of spaceflight mean that the opportunity to see the Earth from above will be limited to a select few. But what if … Read more

Beyond the Horizon: Charting the Next 50 Years of Space Tourism

The current era of space tourism, with its thrilling suborbital hops and the first tentative steps into orbital journeys, is just the opening chapter in a much grander saga. We are at the dawn of a new age of exploration, one that will see humanity’s footprint expand from the edge of space to the surface … Read more

The Cosmic Carbon Footprint: Weighing the Environmental Cost of Reaching for the Stars

The images are captivating: sleek rockets ascending on pillars of fire, citizen astronauts floating in zero gravity, and the breathtaking, borderless blue of our planet seen from above. The rise of space tourism represents a monumental leap in human achievement, promising a future of exploration and perspective-altering experiences. However, as the cadence of launches increases, … Read more

The New ArgonautsThe New Argonauts: The Hopes and Dreams of the First Citizen AstronautsThe New Argonauts

They are not the steely-eyed test pilots of the Mercury era, nor are they the PhD-laden scientists of the Space Shuttle generation. They are artists and entrepreneurs, teachers and philanthropists, a diverse and eclectic group of individuals united by a singular, audacious dream: to touch the face of the cosmos. They are the new Argonauts, … Read more