But he didn't want to wait to get to space, so he caught a
ride on a Russian Soyuz mission and is now a space tourist on the International
Space Station. The views are astounding.
Over the weekend, Maezawa tweeted a time-lapse video of
Earth as seen from the ISS window. "This is exactly an entire orbit around
Earth. Breathtaking," he wrote.
The video shows some of the station's solar panels moving as
the Earth rotates in a scenic expanse of blue oceans and white clouds below.
The ISS moves at such a brisk pace in orbit that astronauts experience 16
sunrises and sunsets each day.
Maezawa, who has a production assistant along for the
mission, has been sharing details of his life aboard the ISS on his YouTube
channel and on social media. So if you want to know what it's like to use the
bathroom in space, he's got you covered.
Space tourism takes off
The wealthy space enthusiast is part of a new era of tourism
reaching to the edge of space and all the way into orbit. Maezawa's SpaceX
"dearMoon" mission will aim to go far away from Earth in 2023, but
SpaceX is still developing the spacecraft to take him (and a group of artists)
there.
In the meantime, Maezawa is getting to exercise his
astronaut skills on the ISS, and he's showing off some strong photography
skills. Perhaps we can look forward to a future time lapse of his trip around
the moon.
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