In late 2021, the spaceflight company founded by billionaire Elon Musk, SpaceX, made history when it launched the first all-civilian spaceflight. On that flight, the four individuals paid for the opportunity to be able to go into space, which does not have a light price tag. It has been reported that private individuals have been paying up to $500,000 for a single trip to go into space—which, thankfully, is a round-trip one—while NASA pays up to $58 million to even have an orbital trip. Other notable billionaires looking to tap into the business include Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, who also recently went into space as a civilian. While movies like Moonshot may be on the mark as portraying space travel as an exclusive club for the wealthy, it seems that a race by technology companies and their founders to get into space has only just begun.

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