Somewhere in northern Virginia, a warehouse-sized building with no windows hums loud enough to register on seismic monitors. Inside, thousands of servers chew through enough electricity to power
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The Most Expensive Promise in Corporate History Picture this: a company loses $5 billion in a single year. It's never turned a consistent profit. And yet, investors just handed it $75 billion in the
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Imagine spending 90 minutes above the clouds and walking away with a carbon footprint equivalent to 278 people on a transatlantic flight. That's not a hypothetical. Space tourism's environmental
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Somewhere above your head right now, roughly 250 miles up, the International Space Station is completing another orbit every 90 minutes. Astronauts are up there doing science, maintaining equipment,
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Imagine strapping a smartphone to your forehead just to slice mangoes. It sounds like a bizarre tech experiment, but for thousands of workers in India, it's just another Tuesday. They earn a couple
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Nobody told William Shatner he'd come back from space weeping. Not with joy — with grief. The man who spent decades playing humanity's most confident space explorer, Captain Kirk, stepped off a Blue
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Picture this. A massive tech giant holds all the cards. They have the best product, a billion-dollar war chest, and the smartest engineers on the planet. Then a handful of defectors walk out with
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You know the drill. You find a brilliant three-hour documentary or a massive playlist of lo-fi beats, and you just want to save it for an offline flight. So you search for a way to download YouTube
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Most people assume only elite athletes with military-grade physiques can go to space. The reality is more interesting — and more accessible — than that. A 90-year-old actor flew on a rocket. A
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Most people assume that buying a ticket to space is the hard part. It isn't. Getting your body — and your mind — ready for what comes next is where things get genuinely interesting. Space tourism









