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  2. Private spaceflight - Wikipedia

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    Private spaceflight refers to spaceflight developments that are not conducted by a government agency, such as NASA or ESA.. During the early decades of the Space Age, the government space agencies of the Soviet Union and United States pioneered space technology in collaboration with affiliated design bureaus in the USSR and private companies in the US.

  3. List of private spaceflight companies - Wikipedia

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    Private spaceflight companies include non-governmental or privately-owned entities focused on developing and/or offering equipment and services geared towards spaceflight, both robotic and human. This list includes both inactive and active entities.

  4. Read our exclusive one-on-one interview with Space Foundation CEO Tom Zelibor as he prepares to host the largest space industry gathering in history.

  5. Timeline of private spaceflight - Wikipedia

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    May–July 2014 – A private initiative known as the ISEE-3 Reboot Project successfully contacts and takes control of NASA's defunct ISEE-3 space probe with support from NASA and the Arecibo Observatory, making them the first private group to command a spacecraft in deep space, though their plans to change the probe's orbit are abandoned weeks ...

  6. Stephen Hawking: 'Human race has no future' without space travel

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    Stephen Hawking is a supporter of space travel, in part, because he thinks the survival of humanity depends on it. Hawking shared these thoughts in an afterword for Julian Guthrie's book "How to ...

  7. 10 predictions for the space economy in 2025 - AOL

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    6. Incumbents adjust to the new world order. In 2025, Boeing and Airbus will sell off their space businesses after failing to keep up with the pace of change.These divestitures by entrenched ...

  8. Space ethics - Wikipedia

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    Millions of pieces of space debris, defunct artificial objects in space, are orbiting Earth. [9] On average, one cataloged piece of space debris falls back onto the planet every day, potentially posing a risk to organisms and property. [10] In total, an estimated 80 tons of space debris re-enter Earth's atmosphere every year.

  9. Space policy of the Donald Trump administration - Wikipedia

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    In September 2020, the White House issued Space Policy Directive-5 (SPD-5), Cybersecurity Principles for Space Systems. SPD-5 established the cybersecurity principles to guide and serve as the foundation for the U.S. approach to the cyber protection of the U.S. government's space systems and private space systems. [12]