Is Outer Space for Everyone?
3/31/202643 min
Space exploration used to be reserved for governments and elite astronauts only. Today, commercial launches, private space stations, and civilian missions are raising questions about opening up space travel and making access more widely available.
In this episode, global space policy executive Christopher Hearsey joins the conversation to explore the future of commercial spaceflight, the role of private companies, and whether humanity is entering a new era where space truly becomes accessible to everyone.
From billionaire tourism headlines to satellite infrastructure that powers everyday life on Earth, this discussion separates myth from reality and explains...
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[bell dings] Today we're talking about something that used to be science fiction and now feels like a check mark on a billionaire's bucket list: space travel. It's not just for astronauts and cosmonauts anymore. These days it seems anyone who can write a big check can take a joyride into the unknown. If you've seen the resulting photos and videos,