Space travel presents many dangers, both for astronauts and for spacecraft. The human body is not designed to withstand the harsh conditions of space, including exposure to radiation, microgravity, and extreme temperature fluctuations. Additionally, space travel is fraught with technical challenges that can lead to equipment malfunctions or failures. The risk of collision with space debris or other objects is also a concern. Furthermore, long-term space travel can pose psychological risks, including feelings of isolation and confinement. In short, space travel is not without considerable risks, and as such, must be approached with caution and careful consideration.
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