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NASA Selects Companies to Advance Commercial Capabilities in Low Earth Orbit

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has selected seven companies to receive unfunded Space Act Agreements under its Collaborations for Commercial Space Capabilities Phase 2 (CCSC2) program. The agreements aim to advance private sector development of integrated capabilities in low Earth orbit (LEO) that will be commercially available within the next 5-7 years. Full details inside this article.

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The Future of Space Tourism: A New Frontier for Exploration and Adventure

Space tourism, a once unimaginable prospect, has become a reality in the 21st century. Pioneered by companies like SpaceX, Blue Origin, and Virgin Galactic, space tourism is poised to become a significant sector in the global tourism industry. As technological advances make space travel more accessible and affordable, we can expect to see significant developments in the coming years.

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