Space Trip - Christmas Present of the Year
December 15, 2030 - There's no doubt what the most popular Christmas present will be this year. Influenced by the launch of the first manned mission to Mars next month, you will most likely get a present with stars, a gift card for a spacetrip.
The interest in the suborbital trips (100 km above the surface of the Earth) have grown steadily since the launch 20 years ago, but the market has basically exploded this year since the official announcement of the Mars mission. More low cost spacelines have entered the market and you can now find suborbital flights for as low as US$ 3,495.
Space tourism is one of the markets that have developed the most during the last decade, with the opening of the Starbright Hotel on the moon, as well as the low orbital hotels that started accepting guests. However, accommodation in space is still expensive for the average household, so the suborbital flights with thirty minutes weightlessness during the three-hour flight, with four hours preparation, will for some time be the most popular trip.
The spacelines might however in the future face fierce competition from space elevators, like the one that are projected for construction start within a couple of years. Once it is fully functional it will start to ship cargo to space, but it will as soon as possible accept passengers to get back the giant investment. Even though the elevator become successful, it will take several years before there will be more elevators in the world, to get in the competition for the space traffic with the spacelines.
Argument: Apart from the few tourists that already have been out in space, commercial space flights will soon be available for a broader public. Several organizations plan to put the first man on Mars by year 2030 and the launch window in January/February 2031 is possible. This combined will generate a great interest in the suborbital flights, which will lower the price.
Questions: What current tourist destinations/attractions will suffer from the development of space tourism? What activities will there be at the accommodations in space, for people to stay longer? How will the future interest in space tourism affect education and common knowledge about space among people?



January 19, 2035 - According to the latest statistics presented this week, 1 million hydrogen-fueled cars have now been sold in the US. The figures for last year show an increase in sales by 50% from 2033.

January 8, 2035 - With a first prize of seven million US dollar and the intriguing plot of trying to fool or outsmart Arnold, the most advanced artificial intelligence in public use, the much hyped live show “Fooling Arnold” became the people’s choice this Saturday.
December 20, 2030 - The launch yesterday of the virtual realistic-looking human newscaster from Simple News gained rave reviews. Others have made several attempts earlier, but this sends the live newscasters in to a pretty shaky future.
December 18, 2020 - This year shows strong growth for wind power when the total global installed capacity added a record 62,000 MW, making the total capacity more than 680,000 MW. Wind power is by far the renewable source with the largest growth in worldwide capacity during the last decade.
November 19, 2040 - Today was a historic day for Iceland when their President this morning at a symbolic ceremony officially shut down the last gasoline pump in the country. Iceland is a model country when it comes to the fuel transition from gasoline to hydrogen and became today the first country in the world to complete it.
September 21, 2050 - At a press conference today it was announced that the first tourist heading for Mars will be the 38-year-old US businessman Patrick Clifford. He will leave the earth in the launching window of June 2052 and set his foot on the surface of Mars in November, together with the other 6 astronauts assigned for the mission to further explore the planet.
September 12, 2035 - Are you kidding? Is it possible to beam myself? No, of course not, but you can now make a 3-D projection of yourself anywhere in the world. The first product for real teleimmersion has been released, the Telebeamer.
September 5, 2035 - More than 20,000 quadriplegics around the world have now got a BCI, a Brain Computer Interface. It gives them the ability to control their environment, from driving their own electric wheelchairs outside their house, to make their own dinner.

Comments:
Richard Branson with Virgin Galactic is already capable of taking anyone in to the orbit. It might take a while for it to be affordable for everyone to go to space
Posted by: Aetna
What current tourist destinations/attractions will suffer from the development of space tourism?
None... By the 30's transport will be cheap and quick enough for people to zip across the world for a weekend away.
Posted by: Steve
This would be soooo cool, I would love to go into space and see both the world from a space view and see the moon. Soooooooooo Awesome man!!!!!!!!!!
Posted by: Brandon Fox
You're right Aetna Richard Branson could take anyone into orbit right now however not on one of his own rockets. The SpaceShipTwo spaceplane operated by Virgin Galactic is only capable of Sub-Orbital flight not full orbit. But Branson could still pay to get a seat on a Russian Soyuz or possibly in a few years a ride in a SpaceX dragon capsule. Just for price comparison, with inflation factored in a trip into space will cost the same as a seven day cruise in the caribbean. You said it Brandon: Awesome!
Posted by: Andy
oooooooooooooooo this would be awesome cool cool i wannnnnnna go to space.. but most likely no one will have the money to get a trip to see SPACE!
Posted by: martha
What is the point in going to Mars. It is so far away and we have already sent probes there which show that nothing is there besides plenty of rocks.
Posted by: Adam Patong
It is nice to hear that the development of our technology is very beneficial because of developing such gadgets that make our daily work as well as needs easily and automatic.
Posted by: le mariage
this would definitely be awesome.....as long as it was safe and healthy!
Posted by: ashley