Jiang Cheng has set strict requirents for signing up, allowing each person only one space travel experience. Those who have already been cannot go again, no matter how wealthy they are.
This is because Jiang Cheng considered the issue of promotion. If this project were to be monopolized by the wealthy, it wouldn't truly capture the public's interest.
Therefore, Jiang Cheng decided to limit the number of tis each person can go, aiming to let more people experience the feeling of being in space.
These wealthy individuals are seizing the opportunity now to experience this rare, good ti.
After they've admired the view for a long ti, they proceed to the next project.
Spending US $400,000 just to sightsee would be rather monotonous.
Jiang Cheng himself believes that having travelers gaze at the scenery for a whole day is not ideal, and that more activities should be added.
So, Jiang Cheng developed so entertainnt activities to give travelers the chance to truly experience all about being in space.
Now, these travelers are experiencing space life, doing things in a weightless environnt they aren't normally able to do.
They will eat, bathe, and play gas in a weightless environnt, experiencing what is different in space from being on Earth.
These activities may seem mundane at first glance, seemingly aningless.
But once these mundane activities are taken into space, they beco incredibly interesting.
Doing anything in a weightless environnt is completely different from on Earth, creating a novel sensation.
Just drinking water in space is an interesting thing. In a weightless environnt, water floats in the air like a spherical Water Ball.
To be precise, in space, one should "eat" water. Travelers need to consu the water ball floating in the air.
This alone kept travelers entertained for a long while, showing how interesting everything is in a weightless setting.
The first batch of space travelers began their wonderful journey this way, experiencing extraordinary life in space.
When people are doing interesting things, it always feels like ti flies by.
The space travelers feel this way now because their one-day journey is already coming to an end, and it's almost ti for their return to Earth.
They had a very fulfilling day, fully experiencing all sorts of things in a weightless environnt.
The interesting activities made them feel ti went by too quickly; they hadn't had enough playti before it was over.
Knowing they're about to return, those travelers showed a look of reluctance.
They all felt this trip was truly worthwhile; space travel was even better than they imagined.
If they could play in the sky every day, they would be willing to pay Jiang Cheng US $400,000 each day.
Unfortunately, this opportunity cos only once, and it's impossible for them to return easily.
However, Jiang Cheng had promised them that if future launch capabilities improved significantly, they'd have another chance to go into space.
But that may be a long ti from now, and they shouldn't count on it any ti soon.
Thus the first batch of sky travelers returned to Earth, carrying a sense of reluctance.
They were t by nurous dia interviews, many wanting to know how their trip felt.
Space travel is a hot topic these days, and of course, the dia wouldn't miss such an opportunity.
What a great trip! If possible, I wish to go a second ti!"
Without having experienced it firsthand, it's impossible to imagine the feeling; being in space was simply amazing.
"Words can't adequately describe how I feel. You have to experience it yourself. I can only say that such scenery can't be seen on Earth in a lifeti!
The facilities in the space cabin are very nice, much better than the scenes you see on TV, especially the huge window that offers a clear view of the entire universe.
Every traveler interviewed by the dia couldn't stop praising the trip, continuously talking about what they felt.
The experiences these travelers shared were the best advertisent for this project.
With the example of the first batch of travelers, the number of sign-ups has increased significantly.
Now, the waitlist extends to a year later, and the number keeps growing. If it weren't for the expansion work nearing completion, they'd have a long wait ahead.
It can be said that this new travel project, space travel, has now beco extrely popular.
Now, everyone with decent financial ans hopes to taste the experience of space travel.
As the subsequent clients complete their training, the next batches of travelers have also started their space journeys.
Every traveler who went to space feels the one-day space journey was truly worth it.
No traveler said their money was wasted; everyone said spending US $400,000 brought unparalleled enjoynt.
So travelers even felt that the price was too low after coming back from space.
Basically, all the custors of this space travel project can't stop praising their travel experience.
Not a single negative comnt ca from their mouths, only overwhelmingly positive reviews.
Only those who have truly been to space can feel that it's completely different from being on the ground.
Now, those people have an even greater interest in space, wanting to go back again if given a chance.
It's safe to say that this space trip has had a profound impact on them—an impact that doesn't end with them but spreads until it affects all of humanity.
The early batches of custors signing up for space travel already had a keen interest in the universe.
After this incredible space journey, their interest in the universe has beco even more intense.
They'll surely promote the benefits of exploring space and encourage more people to go.
Don't think the number of space travelers is small; their influence is significant.
These people are elites in their fields or super-rich individuals.
The influence these people wield is formidable, covering various sectors and all countries.
These individuals will gradually unleash their trendous influence, subtly transforming all of humanity.
With ti, humanity's interest in space will grow stronger, and the ensuing curiosity will beco even more intense.
Curiosity is the greatest drive for humanity, and if humanity is filled with curiosity about space, the resistance to Jiang Cheng's future plans will be much less.
The driving force of a civilization's developnt is always curiosity. Curiosity pushes society forward continuously.
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