Dear Henry,
If I had $9.5 million, I would book a trip to Aurora Station in a heartbeat. Space travel is something that few people get to experience. In fact, only 556 people have ever gone to space. By staying in this hotel, I’d be adding myself to an exclusive list of people who have done something truly extraordinary. I’d become part of history forever!
According to Orion Span’s website, guests will enjoy the “authentic astronaut experience.” That means getting strapped into a rocket and blasted into space at about 17,500 miles an hour, experiencing low gravity, eating space food, and conducting scientific experiments. How incredible!
And just imagine what it would be like to see Earth from space: our blue planet, lit up by the sun, against the dark, star-dotted expanse of space. I get chills just thinking about it. Plus, many astronauts have said that seeing Earth from space made them appreciate our planet in a deeper way. For example, Yuri Gagarin, the first human to fly in space, once said, “Circling the Earth . . . I marveled at the beauty of our planet. People of the world, let us safeguard and enhance this beauty—not destroy it.” This trip would be more than a wild adventure; it would help me become a better citizen of the world.
And the best part? I would get this once-in-a-lifetime experience without going through the years of intense schooling and rigorous training that it takes to become a professional astronaut. (It would also help me decide if I really want to become an astronaut one day.) Of course, there is a reason that astronauts go through so much training: Space travel is dangerous. But guests of Aurora Station will complete three months of training before their trip. Plus, there will be two highly trained crew members, likely former astronauts, to keep guests safe.
I know $9.5 million is a lot of money, but for the many reasons I’ve just explained, I think this trip would be more than worth it.
Your adventurous friend,
Liza