Space tourism is unlikely to harm the environment – former NASA astronauts

A NASA astronaut believes that space tourism is not harming the environment.

Kazakhstan, IANS Space tourism does not create an important threat to the environment, a former NASA astronaut said here, saying that the American Space Agency is already working on a more environment-friendly propulsion system.

He told the media in the US Embassy in Kazakhstan, “Many things affect the environment and I am not sure that we are making so much space tourism flights every year that it will have a dramatic impact on the environment.”

I know that NASA is working on developing fuel for launch and operation, which will be less harmful to the environment, I know that NASA is a planet of two-money shuttlers, Weber has a lot to make it ‘safe’ All the money is investing

How did the journey of ‘space tourism’ be?

According to the EE News report, between the years 2001 and 2009, a total of seven tourists visited the International Space Station (ISS).

The first US financial mogul to travel was Dennis Tito, who had paid $ 20 million for this facility. Guy Guy Labette, the co-founder of Cirque du Soleil, visited the International Space Station (ISS) in 2009.