The fascination to go into space has existed for hundreds of years. But as we do things and they're successful, people get bored.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Space has always fascinated me. As a young boy looking up at the stars, I found it impossible to resist thinking what was out there and if I ever would experience space first-hand.
We have spent billions to go to the moon - we go to this lesser satellite called the moon and say we are in space, but we are in space right now; we just don't feel ourselves to be in space. Some forms of art and some forms of spirituality do give us that sense.
Since the age of 6, I've always wanted to go to space.
My obsession with outer space is my way of being different. I make astronaut music. It takes an astronaut so long to get to space - that's how long it takes to catch up on my music.
Space travel for everyone is the next frontier in the human experience.
Lost in Space brings back a lot of memories for people, and I think that any time you're involved in something that has such a long-lasting appeal, you feel very blessed by that.
I claim that space is part of our culture. You've heard complaints that nobody knows the names of the astronauts, that nobody gets excited about launches, that nobody cares anymore except people in the industry. I don't believe that for a minute.
A trip to space is a big motivator to give up some things in your personal life. Obviously, you can't give up everything and you don't want to.
But investment in space stimulates society, it stimulates it economically, it stimulates it intellectually, and it gives us all passion.
People are fascinated by space flight. It makes them interested in science, gets them asking questions and motivates them.