I believe that space travel will one day become just as commonplace.
It is a rock composed of numerous fragments of various sizes and shapes, probably originating from all parts of the Moon, billions of years old. But a rock of all sizes and shapes, fragments of all sizes and shapes, and even colors, that have come together to form a cohesive rock that has survived the harsh conditions of space, living together in a very coherent and peaceful way. When we bring this rock, or others like it, back to Houston, we would like to share a piece of it with many countries around the world.
It was hard to believe that this little thing was causing so many problems.
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However, I am convinced that the real future of space travel does not lie with government agencies (NASA is still obsessed with the idea that the primary goal of the space program is science), but that real progress will come from private companies competing to provide the ultimate adventure, and NASA will benefit in return.