We are talking about the peer review of space missions. There is no peer review, nor does NASA give outside access to their space vehicles.
That's not true - there have been a total of seven civilian tourists who stayed in the ISS. They each paid a considerable sum of money to be there and they all wrote about their experiences.
Dennis Tito
Mark Shuttleworth
Gregory Olsen
Anousheh Ansari
Charles Simonyi
Richard Garriott
Guy Laliberté
Richard Garriott enjoyed it so much, he flew there a second time.
I went through their Wiki pages and noticed a former NASA scientist, investors in government contractors, and a board member of Space Adventures itself.
When someone claims that day and night last 12 hours on the equinox, which is the commonly held definition of the term, you demand evidence because you are so skeptical.
But you claim if someone is an investor in a government contractor, that's enough evidence to dispute anything they claim from personal experience.
Anyone else see a double standard here?