How Long Does It Take to Go to Space? The Hidden Science, Cultural Shift, and Future of Human Spaceflight
The first time a human broke the shackles of Earth’s atmosphere, it took 90 minutes—not to reach space, but to orbit it. Yuri Gagarin’s *Vostok 1* mission in 1961 was a blur of G-forces, weightlessness, and sheer audacity, a single loop around the planet that redefined humanity’s relationship with the cosmos. Today, when we ask […]