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Lital Samet
Commercial flights into space are becoming more routine, and despite the very high prices, it is estimated that the value of the space tourism industry will reach $3 billion by 2030
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Arik Faingold
Arik Faingold, Company President at Comm-IT, shares insights after reading “The Autobiography” by Sir Richard Branson
To infinity and beyond: get ready for the first Israeli space tech VC
27.09.21
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Yafit Ovadia
“Space will become a self-sustaining economy, and boom over the next decade,” says co-founder of TYPE5, the first Israeli-VC focused on space startups
Artemis Accords leave big questions on space mining largely up in the air
16.10.20
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Dov Greenbaum
Deep down at the end of the document, the parties agree that mining of celestial bodies is legal under international law
The Boundary Between Earth and Space is the First Hurdle
28.12.18
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Dov Greenbaum
As humanity grows ever closer to space travel and all its legal complexities, one global consensus must be reached first,writes researcher Dov Greenbaum—Where, exactly, is space?