Space Travel: is it just rocket science?

To get out of our Terrestrial cradle, we need to reach space. How many ways do we have? Plenty of, let’s have a look!

Listen to Space Travel by Black Eye to fully enjoy reading this post.

On April 12, 1961, Yury Gagarin became the first man traveling to space. The International Human Spaceflight Day honors that incredible flight.

What better way to celebrate it than updating the section dedicated to Space Travel? The page contains a bit of history of the vehicles humans use to reach space, the current scenario, and future developments.

It is quite impressive to go through one of the hardest technological endeavors since sending humans to space, keeping them “alive and kicking” in the void, and landing them safely back to Earth is not an easy task at all!

If you want to be fascinated by what humans can achieve, jump to the page and look!

What’s the next Becoming Spacepolitans section to be updated? About celebrations, Earth Day is around the corner (April 22). So, the next page will be the section dedicated to the contribution space provides to the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

Keep an eye out here or subscribe to my blog notification at the bottom of the home page to be informed about the Earth-friendly publication.

Space for All, All for Space!

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