Should we leave the future of space in the hands of private companies?

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In recent years, private companies like SpaceX and Blue Origin have been carving out more territory in space exploration. Author Peter Ward joins NBCNewsTHINK to discuss what’s at stake when NASA is no longer calling the shots.

 

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THINK When did NASA ever bring a project in on budget? I would like to point out every NASA research and development has majority paid for by the tax payers, yet no royalties or patient were award to the government.

THINK Everything should be left to private companies. The government only rips people off and messes things up

THINK SavetheChildren, Should we leave the future in the hands of dubious personalities Follow my lawsuit against WINDSORS, POLITICANS (TRUDEAU MERKEL OBAMA PUTIN ERDOGAN… CEOs (GATES BEZOS ZUCKERBERG MUSK, BRANSON …) and COMPANYS

THINK Should we leave space for a future for private companies?

THINK Right now we're getting a lift by the Russians

THINK Yes. They get things done much sooner than NASA does.

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