The growing space tourism industry has significant environmental impacts, particularly in terms of carbon emissions and atmospheric pollution. Rocket launches release large amounts of CO₂ and black carbon (soot) into the upper atmosphere, where they can linger for years, potentially affecting global temperatures and ozone depletion. Unlike commercial aviation, which emits pollutants at lower altitudes where they are more quickly dispersed, space tourism rockets deposit emissions directly into the stratosphere, intensifying their long-term effects. Additionally, the production and disposal of rocket components contribute to resource depletion and industrial waste. As space tourism expands, concerns about its environmental footprint are prompting discussions on sustainable rocket fuels and regulations to minimize ecological damage.