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Is space tourism just a billionaire’s joyride disguised as progress for the planet?
As the cost-of-living crisis deepens and climate targets loom, critics question whether space tourism's massive carbon footprint and price tag are justified. Cast your vote on whether this industry is a genuine leap forward or just a playground for the ultra-wealthy.
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