They went to space.

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Falling back to earth from 100 km for a minute or so experiencing weighlessness is not space or someone gets credit as an astronaut, and the observable universe is 4.4x 10^23 km or something like billion of light years so its more of let's say a high skydive?

Those who stay in and are in orbit and are alot higher and do things get credit as Astranauts.
 
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The only training these people had was how to buckle and unbuckle a seatbelt. The capsule is not even scorched from ablation it looks mint condition, not like Elons who went to the ISS and come back fully scorched with actural astraunauts who get credit.

 
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Thanks to Elon true astraunauts who get credit return from what we call space who go through extensive training and processes and pilots and who do space walks and where people do scientific research and maintenance and acturally go to space for a reason. Thanks to Elon during Trumps administration could the stranded astraunauts whos bodies were starting to suffer after being there for 286 days return.

 
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Are you serious. Lol. Alan Shepard was a Navy veteran who became a naval aviator and test pilot and commander of a crew who went through extensive training and was selected by NASA, and he walked on the moon. He did not go on a barely 11 minuite ride from take off to landing with 2 days training and basically only had to know and learn how to put on and take off a seatbelt for a quick ride. He went on a journey as a real astraunaut and gets credit.

 
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