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Private space companies like SpaceX, Blue Origin, and Virgin Galactic have symbolized a new buzz in the space exploration world. That momentum is fueled by governments around the world as well, and it may bring people not only back to the moon but, in next couple decades, to Mars. To understand this moment, the challenges, the opportunities, and the roles of the different players, James Rogers speaks with Chris Carberry, CEO and co-founder of Explore Mars. He explains where the revival in space interest comes from and how the moon trip can set us up for a successful exploration of Mars.
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Private space companies like SpaceX, Blue Origin, and Virgin Galactic have symbolized a new buzz in the space exploration world. That momentum is fueled by governments around the world as well, and it may bring people not only back to the moon but, in next couple decades, to Mars. To understand this moment, the challenges, the opportunities, and the roles of the different players, James Rogers speaks with Chris Carberry, CEO and co-founder of Explore Mars. He explains where the revival in space interest comes from and how the moon trip can set us up for a successful exploration of Mars.