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The Space Economy: A Galaxy of Opportunity or a Black Hole of Despair?

The space economy refers to all public and private sector activities associated with the research, exploration, and commercialization of space. As technological advancements continue to catalyze economic activity beyond our planet, debates have emerged on whether the space economy is massive and growing exponentially. Critics argue that the sector faces substantial limitations, while proponents maintain that it’s an expansive and rapidly burgeoning frontier. This article reviews both sides of the debate.

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Space Junk Cleanup – Starship’s Potential as an Orbital Sanitation Vehicle

Over decades of space activity, the orbit around Earth has become littered with defunct satellites, spent rocket stages, fragments from explosions and collisions, and other human-made debris. This space junk hurtles around the planet at velocities up to 17,500 mph, posing a collision risk to functioning spacecraft and satellites. Experts warn the accumulating debris could set off a runaway chain reaction of collisions that makes some orbital zones unusable. This article describes how Starship maybe the “Silver Bullet” to solve the problem!

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A Comprehensive Guide to Threats to Humanity’s Survival on Earth, and the Case for Going Multiplanetary

Human survival on Earth is threatened by numerous potential scenarios. Some of these threats are natural occurrences, while others are caused by human activities. These existential risks range from the immediate and concrete to the distant and speculative. Regardless of their nature or likelihood, understanding these threats can help us prepare and, ideally, prevent their most devastating outcomes.

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