
The race for space
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Tim Fernholz joins us to discuss the future of space travel.
Major players and corporations are competing to colonize the moon, send civilians into space, or be the first to land a spaceship on the surface of Mars. What does this mean for the future of space? Tim Fernholz, a reporter for Quartz and author of Rocket Billionaires joins Hari Sreenivasan to discuss the future of space travel.
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The race for space
Clip: Season 4 Episode 25 | 6m 12sVideo has Closed Captions
Major players and corporations are competing to colonize the moon, send civilians into space, or be the first to land a spaceship on the surface of Mars. What does this mean for the future of space? Tim Fernholz, a reporter for Quartz and author of Rocket Billionaires joins Hari Sreenivasan to discuss the future of space travel.
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