On April 18, 2025, at 02:45 AM, a significant global event occurs: the launch of the first fully operational space tourism company offering suborbital flights to the general public. This historic moment marks a new era in commercial space travel, allowing everyday individuals to experience weightlessness and see Earth from the edge of space. Leading up to this moment, the concept of space tourism has been in development for decades, with various private companies making strides in technology and safety. The event is celebrated worldwide, with live broadcasts showcasing the first group of tourists preparing for their journey. This launch is a culmination of efforts that began as early as the early 2000s, when the first private space companies were founded. Over the years, numerous test flights, advancements in rocket technology, and regulatory hurdles were overcome, paving the way for this milestone. As the clock strikes 02:45 AM, the countdown reaches zero, and the spacecraft lifts off, igniting excitement and hope for the future of space exploration and tourism. People around the world gather to watch the event, marking it as a significant moment in human history, reminiscent of the first moon landing and the dawn of the space age.