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Visiting outer space is still a dream for anyone who isn't an astronaut, but a day trip to the stars is already open to people!
A company is planning tests with passengers. If $^{(1)}$
(success), reaching the outer side of space could be as easy as flying abroad in a few years' time.
Passengers will move $^{(2)}$
(slow) upwards right to the side of space, 30 km away from the Earth. There, space $^{(3)}$
(tour) will be able to look back at the Earth and out to dark space and the sight of millions of stars. Although the price is yet to be fixed, $^{(4)}$
expensive flight is likely to cost over £100,000. Because the capsule remains within the Earth's atmosphere (大气层), no special training $^{(5)}$
(need). It means that older people or those $^{(6)}$
health problems will be included.
One problem may be the method of $^{(7)}$
(land) back on the Earth. The balloon moves back down from space until $^{(8)}$
falls down in the sea. Passengers,
$^{(9)}$
(spaceman), the capsule and the balloon then get back by ship.
Now a balloon is being developed by a new company. The advantage of the balloon is that it will be $^{(10)}$
(cheap) than a space plane or rocket.
Space travel may be a reality (现实) soon, but how visitors get there is still a very open question.