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LESSON 5 · Tomorrow's Tech Today

The New Space Race

Space technology is no longer the exclusive domain of governments. Private companies have cut launch costs by over 90% in two decades.

Space used to be a government monopoly, when a single launch could cost $200 million. That barrier is gone. A growing field of commercial firms now competes to build rockets and satellites, and the pace of progress in Earth observation, communications, and scientific research has accelerated sharply.