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Space is home to crucial resources, important discoveries, and big potential profit; examining whether outer space could become a place where billionaires and mega-corporations operate above and out of the reach of the law.
Space is home to crucial resources, important discoveries, and big potential profit; examining whether outer space could become a place where billionaires and mega-corporations operate above and out of the reach of the law.
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Space Greed
S1, EP20 "Strange Space Recipes"Scientists are developing strange, cutting-edge ways to use naturally occurring resources like space rocks and astronaut blood to make deep space missions or long-term space colonies possible.
Space Greed
S1, EP19 "World Wide Wifi"Several space entrepreneurs and corporations are developing advanced networks of satellites.
Space Greed
S1, EP18 "Space & Shelter"Scientists develop super-efficient living quarters for astronauts.
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S1, EP17 "Traveling So Fast Time Slows Down"As private space entrepreneurs develop superfast propulsion systems, it might one day be possible for a corporation to take full advantage of the time-bending science of special relativity.
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