When will you be able to afford to go to space? — How the International Date Line works
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How space tourism will get cheaper It's been over 50 years since we first landed on the moon. Since that time, space tourism has been talked about but never come to fruition. With private companies now getting into the space business, though, space tourism for citizens is becoming a reality. So how will this work, and who will be able to go? Tap or click to see the future of space tourism. → |
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The International Date Line explained It’s hard to wrap your head around the fact that right now, it may be 11 a.m. on a Thursday, while in China, it’s 2 a.m. on Friday. Well, this can get even more complicated when it comes to the middle of the Pacific Ocean and the International Date Line. Let's take a deep dive to make it a little easier to understand. Tap or click to see exactly how the International Date Line works. → |
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