The beginning of a new era with Space-X opened up to all through space travel


The capsule returned to Earth three days later

For the first time, four ordinary citizens made history by completing space travel without the help of astronauts.

WASHINGTON: Four astronauts sent by Elon Musk's company Space-X have returned to Earth after a three-day space journey. It is worth mentioning that these four passengers were not astronauts and were ordinary citizens.

The Space-X capsule carrying them landed off the coast of Florida in the Atlantic Ocean today. Following this journey, it is being said that a new era has been started by Space X and the door of space travel has been opened for all the common people.

The Space-X's fully automated dragon capsule reached an altitude of 585 kilometers after the liftoff and also reached an altitude of 160 kilometers above the International Space Station. In which the seated passengers looked at the earth in different ways through the large window of the capsule.

The four-person crew included Arborit Isaac Jaredman, his other three guests were medical officer Haley Arsenax, aerospace data engineer Chris Sembrowski and college professor Sean Proctor. The cost of the trip was borne by Isis himself.

On Saturday evening they returned to Earth's atmosphere and eventually their capsule reached the Atlantic Ocean. Isaac Jaredman said after returning that this was an indescribable experience. He also said that the number of private space flights is likely to increase after the experiment. Organizers say six more such flights will be flown, four of which have already been booked.

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