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I was born in 1963, so my memories of the first moon landing are a little blurry but I do remember my parents gathering the family around the television as we watched history unfold. The legendary Walter Cronkite narrated the moment when humanity first walked on the moon. For many people, the golden age of space exploration was the 1960s and ’70s. But today, it feels like that excitement is back in a big way. A new generation of innovators and investors are fueling the next space race. Joining me in the studio to talk about it is Phil Scully, General Partner with Balerion Space Ventures.
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I was born in 1963, so my memories of the first moon landing are a little blurry but I do remember my parents gathering the family around the television as we watched history unfold. The legendary Walter Cronkite narrated the moment when humanity first walked on the moon. For many people, the golden age of space exploration was the 1960s and ’70s. But today, it feels like that excitement is back in a big way. A new generation of innovators and investors are fueling the next space race. Joining me in the studio to talk about it is Phil Scully, General Partner with Balerion Space Ventures.