Would you go if you won?
How many Jews have gone to space and come back alive?
I would be tempted, for sure.
I met a woman who had been a teacher in Monsey in the 1980s, when NASA announced their plan to send a teacher into space. She had always loved astronomy, so of course she had to apply. What a TR that would have been! Applicants were asked to describe a project they would do that would interest schoolchildren, so she designed an experiment to compare how challah would rise on earth and in the low gravity environment in space.
When she got the thin envelope telling her they'd selected someone else, she was asked if she was disappointed. She just smiled and said "I guess Hashem has other plans for me."
And she's smiling still, when she sees the wide-eyed looks of admiration on the faces of her great-grandchildren, as she regales them with the tale of the trip she never took.