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ATLANTIC SKIES: One day, maybe, we will be able to vacation on the moon and set foot on its lunar mountains and valleys
STORY CONTINUES BELOW THESE SALTWIRE VIDEOS Fast forward 100 years to 2123: humans have established numerous bases and resorts scattered across the moon’s surface. Regular, weekly tourist trips to the lunar surface are now as commonplace as trips to our planet’s numerous other vacation spots. Space travel has advanced to the stage where the trip takes around 12.5 hours, about the same time it would have taken to fly non-stop from Toronto, Ont. to Tokyo, Japan in 2023. Safety and comfort on state-of-the-art, commercial space cruisers are paramount and the passengers sit back and relax, gazing in wonder at the surrounding heavens as they soar towards the moon. But what…