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Mc Murdo Space Port.


One hundred hours later, sixteen thousand kilometers later and two hundred thousand dollars later, we were landing at the Mc Murdo Space Port. Well, in fact, we had experienced a smooth touchdown since we were traveling onboard the Lockheed Martin's hybrid Airship.

Once the airship was moored in the tower, we looked towards the huge white continent contrasting the beautiful blue sky of that day with a sense of Wonder.

Every step of our journey was quite spectacular, as the special way we set off from the edge of the deck of Hudson Yards in New York on the blimp, to the gentle and gentle way we crossed the entire American continent unhurried to the spectacular splash and go made by the blimp very close to the killer whales swimming near the Shetland Islands.

But, that was only the beginning, because in fact we were Teslanauts ( Teslanauts is the name of astronauts for SpaceX and BlueOrigin) in apprentice, our final destination was the moon!

The renaissance of airships and transatlantic voyages was something few people saw coming, but it happened. The delight of unhurriedly flying in a giant Airship capable of reaching every corner of the planet without requiring large runways was a pleasure that people began to appreciate.

Then, commercial space exploration companies thrived and the Antarctic space port was the right place to be trained to begin a space journey.

We decided to book in the first space tourism plan, basically to travel from polo to polo. From the South Pole to the North Pole, reaching outer space on the way.

Spending a week on the Antarctic continent was the right way to start the space journey and the right way to end it.

The famous countdown began on the selected day. Ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one ... liftoff!…

The powerful BE-15 engines of the new Sephard Rocket X pushed 10,000 KN to place the Teslanauts into space in seven minutes, orbiting the planet twice while we experienced very low gravity and landed at the North Pole one hour later.

What an entrance! Going to the North Pole (the geographical North Pole) for the first time wearing astronaut suits (Teslanauts suits to be more precise) is the right way to do it.

We explored the North Pole for sixty minutes, like exploring an exoplanet with fresh oxygen in our suits and then we boarded the Lockheed Martin Airship NPoleOne waiting for us anchored in the Tower.

We repeated the trip four times before going to the big one.

Now we were sitting on top of the most powerful rocket ever built by mankind, the SLS V.

Inside the Orion capsule, we were ready for takeoff. The three million pound thrust launched by the six RS-35 engines catapulted us into outer space in five minutes.

Once we got to the trans-lunar injection, the four upper-stage engines were activated. Seventy-two hours later we begin the insertion of the lunar orbit. We orbit the moon seven times as we speak to astronauts aboard the Lunar Orbital Platform-Gateway before we begin our journey back to Earth.

The AI pilots tested very quickly our spacecraft did not require a lunar gate refueling for our return trip.

Landing in the Antarctic space port was the best way to return to the planet from the moon, as we were able to complete the required quarantine in a very gentle and very pleasant way.

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