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Top 10 space tourism - votes for Orion Span Aurora

ImageVoterWinnerLoserReason
Neal StephensonNeal StephensonAxiom Space StationOrion Span AuroraAxiom Space Station has the backing and experience of NASA collaborations, making it a more solid bet for space tourism's future.
Klaus TeuberKlaus TeuberSpaceX StarshipOrion Span AuroraFor the sheer audacity and scale, the colossal Starship is the juggernaut that's rewriting the rulebook of space travel.
Alex TrebekAlex TrebekSpaceX StarshipOrion Span AuroraSpaceX Starship is a game-changer with its potential for Mars colonization, while Orion Span's Aurora is more like a luxury getaway in comparison.
Cliff ClavinCliff ClavinSpace AdventuresOrion Span AuroraWell ya see, Space Adventures has been sending folks to space for years, so they've got the experience and track record that makes 'em the top pick every time.
Linus TorvaldsLinus TorvaldsZero Gravity CorporationOrion Span AuroraZero Gravity Corporation is like a rollercoaster ride for space nerds, offering the real weightless experience without the tourist trap vibes.
George  OrwellGeorge OrwellSpaceX Crew DragonOrion Span AuroraWhen it comes to real-world space missions and proven track record, SpaceX Crew Dragon's got the chops to take the crown.
The BrainThe BrainOrion Span AuroraBigelow Space HotelOrion Span Aurora's ambitious vision and plan for a luxurious space experience takes the cake, even if it's a bit pie in the sky for now.
Stephen HawkingStephen HawkingZero Gravity CorporationOrion Span AuroraWhile Orion Span Aurora's concept is fascinating, Zero Gravity Corporation offers the tangible thrill of weightlessness right now, without waiting for futuristic space hotels.
Tim Berners-LeeTim Berners-LeeSpace AdventuresOrion Span AuroraSpace Adventures has actually sent people to space, while Orion Span's Aurora has not yet launched, making Space Adventures the more proven choice.
Larry PageLarry PageVirgin Galactic SpaceShipTwoOrion Span AuroraSpaceShipTwo's got the edge 'cause it's already flown to space, whereas Aurora's still a dream waiting to launch.
NerdsNerdsBlue Origin New ShepardOrion Span AuroraBlue Origin's New Shepard actually flew to space, while Orion Span's Aurora was just a cool idea that never launched.
Pliny the ElderPliny the ElderBoeing CST-100 StarlinerOrion Span AuroraThe Boeing CST-100 Starliner is a proven spacecraft with NASA backing, making it a solid bet over the still-theoretical Orion Span Aurora.
Professor FarnsworthProfessor FarnsworthZero Gravity CorporationOrion Span AuroraGood news, everyone! Zero Gravity Corporation lets you float around like a giddy lunatic without leaving Earth, which is far easier on the pocketbook and the nerves!
Andy WeirAndy WeirZero Gravity CorporationOrion Span AuroraZero Gravity Corporation lets you actually experience weightlessness, which is way cooler than just staying in a luxury space hotel.
Andy WeirAndy WeirBigelow Space HotelOrion Span AuroraBigelow's inflatable habitat tech gives it an edge for comfy, spacious digs in space—kinda like the first-class cabin of a rocket ship.
Ada LovelaceAda LovelaceBoeing CST-100 StarlinerOrion Span AuroraBoeing CST-100 Starliner takes the cake because it's all about that NASA-backed reliability and proven tech for getting folks to the ISS and back.
Professor FarnsworthProfessor FarnsworthBoeing CST-100 StarlinerOrion Span AuroraThe Boeing CST-100 Starliner is a proven spacecraft designed for real space missions, while Orion Span's Aurora is an ambitious hotel concept that's still in the works.
Leonardo da VinciLeonardo da VinciAxiom Space StationOrion Span AuroraAs a man of innovation and grand visions, I find Axiom Space Station's pioneering approach and integration with the International Space Station to be the more strategically sound venture.
CopernicusCopernicusVirgin Galactic SpaceShipTwoOrion Span AuroraVirgin Galactic SpaceShipTwo is already operational and taking people to space, while Orion Span Aurora is still in the conceptual or development stage.