To go to space, it really costs tens of millions of dollars, and you can only go to the International Space Station through the Russian Soyuz.

In addition to the sky-high ticket price (20 million to 40 million US dollars), months of weightlessness training, the moment they board the spacecraft, they will also have an experience that they have never had on earth-calf trembling.

No matter how smart these billionaires are on the earth, they do not care about the crowd, the moment they put on space suits and sit on the space chair, their hearts still burst like thunder.

‍This kind of pressure in the face of the magnificent unknown, no one can withstand it.

Since the beginning of the human space age, there have been approximately 570 people entering space on record, including 7 tourists.

According to Richard Garriott (Richard Garriott), the sixth tourist to enter space and founder of Space Adventures:

“In the traditional sense, you will hear the countdown from 10, but the Russians did not do this. They said the word ‘pusk’ and they shot me directly.”

In 0.2 seconds when Garriott was too late to react, he felt the violent shaking of the chair and loud noises in his ears, and the 4.5G gravity pulled him back to the seat.