The failure of 20/20 vision as a teen, and the discovery that the military-style discipline required to actually venture into space was otherwise incompatible with my disposition, led me to write off the possibility of actually being aboard a spacecraft. The idea of commercial (or non-government) space travel, meanwhile, had been largely relegated to the part of my brain that subsisted on a diet of Heinlein, Asimov, and other geniuses of "science fiction."
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| Definitely choose avocado-tone appliances, faux-wood paneling, and watching your mom smoke and read the personals instead of intergalactic space travel. |
Last night, I stood in the back yard with my son, listening to the control room chatter on my phone (no wires!) as we watched a short, fiery streak ascend from the horizon. We watched the product of a space company (!) head through the atmosphere, and saw the flare increase in brilliance as the rocket stages were ignited. I discovered that the spark - long since thought extinguished - remained a glowing ember, ready to be fanned and maybe to ignite the passion of possibility for another generation.


