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Space: The Final Business Frontier | GIANT LEAP Ep. 1
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Premiered Oct 22, 2019
In the not-too-distant future, entirely new industries will be developed in space. But for these endeavors to be viable, we need to first get the necessary tools into orbit. That's where one of the most crowded new sectors has developed. More than 100 privately-backed launch companies are in fierce competition to get payloads into space as fast, often and cheaply as possible.
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Welcome To Your New Home In Space | GIANT LEAP Ep. 2
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Oct 23, 2019
Over the past few decades, the International Space Station has allowed astronauts to live, work and conduct research in microgravity. But with the station’s planned retirement by 2030, private companies are being asked to create the next generation of space habitat.
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Building The Future in Space | GIANT LEAP Ep. 3
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Oct 24, 2019
Microgravity can be used to unlock old materials and make new ones in ways that can’t be replicated on Earth. Private companies know this, and are leading the charge toward the next gold rush. But can they turn low Earth orbit into a home for the next industrial revolution?
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Who Wants To Be A Trillionaire? | GIANT LEAP Ep. 4
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Oct 25, 2019
There are millions of asteroids in our solar system. Because some are full of materials that are rare on Earth, they have been valued at stupendous amounts. But the most valuable resource in space may be something that's abundant back on the ground.
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