Virtual reality technologies have given rise to a new breed of space travel, enabling touring of cosmic environments without leaving the Earth. These tours democratize participation in space tourism and expand its itineraries reproducing while also altering the practices of tourism itself. The chapter explores the ways in which they alter modes of establishing “authentic” tourism destinations and experiences, rendering outer space into a stage for the performance of space travel, while themselves facilitating novel avenues for its social organization and technological assertion. Virtual space tourism not only reflects the progression and metamorphoses in tourist practice and production but also has the potential to influence both the aspirations and prospects of our space futures.
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Damjanov, K., & Crouch, D. (2019). VIRTUAL REALITY AND SPACE TOURISM. In Tourism Social Science Series (Vol. 25, pp. 117–137). Emerald Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1571-504320190000025007
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