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Japan's first civilian, Maezawa Aisaku, successfully launched a rocket to start a 12-day journey into the universe

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Previously, it was announced that Musk's space shuttle was ready to achieve the first civilian (non-governmental organization) journey around the moon for mankind, and The Japanese billionaire Maezawa Yusaku had just successfully launched a rocket and officially opened a 12-day journey to the universe, but unlike the previous publicity, Maezawa Yusaku was not riding on Musk's space shuttle, but Russia's spaceship Soyuz.

Japan's first civilian, Maezawa Aisaku, successfully launched a rocket to start a 12-day journey into the universe

• Maezawa Yusaku can be described as one of japan's most bizarre rich people, before planning to spend a huge amount of money to charter Musk's space shuttle to prepare to achieve the first civilian journey around the moon, and before several consecutive years of spending billions of yen random lottery unconditionally sent to Twitter netizens, triggering social topics, has always been the top star of the rich world.

Japan's first civilian, Maezawa Aisaku, successfully launched a rocket to start a 12-day journey into the universe

• Although it is not known what happened between Maezawa and Musk, and whether the moon orbit plan will continue in the future, Maezawa Yusaku has successfully landed in space as promised, and the spacecraft will undergo more than 6 hours of flight after launching at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, and the spacecraft will eventually dock with the ISS space station to start its 12-day space journey.

Japan's first civilian, Maezawa Aisaku, successfully launched a rocket to start a 12-day journey into the universe
Japan's first civilian, Maezawa Aisaku, successfully launched a rocket to start a 12-day journey into the universe

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