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  2. Space-based economy - Wikipedia

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    In April 2020, the U.S. Executive Order 13914 clarified the position of the U.S. government on the use of space resources and how the United States will foster the commercial development of space resources. [7] [8] “Americans should have the right to engage in commercial exploration, recovery, and use of resources in outer space,” the order ...

  3. Timeline of space exploration - Wikipedia

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    This is a timeline of space exploration which includes notable achievements, first accomplishments and milestones in humanity's exploration of outer space.. This timeline generally does not distinguish achievements by a specific country or private company, as it considers humanity as a whole.

  4. Benefits of space exploration - Wikipedia

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    Breaking through into space travel, humans leaving Earth and defeating gravity, taking steps on the Moon, and various other achievements were pivotal moments in human cultural development. In particular, the scientific and technological advancements stand as an inspiration to the scientific community of students, teachers, and researchers ...

  5. Commercial use of space - Wikipedia

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    Space economy refers to the set of activities, industries, technologies, services, and resources that generate economic value through the exploration, understanding, management, and utilization of outer space. [1] [2] Commercial satellite use began in 1962 with Telstar 1, transmitting TV signals across the Atlantic Ocean.

  6. Space industry - Wikipedia

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    The space economy has been defined as "all public and private actors involved in developing and providing space-enabled products and services. It comprises a long value-added chaining, starting with research and development actors and manufacturers of space hardware and ending with the providers of space-enabled products and services to final ...

  7. Future of space exploration - Wikipedia

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    The astronomical order of magnitude of the distance between Earth and the nearest stars is a challenge for the current development of space exploration. At the current top speed of 70.2 km/s, the Helios 2 probe would arrive at the nearest star, Proxima Centauri , in around 18,000 years, [ 31 ] much longer than a human lifespan and therefore ...

  8. Politics of outer space - Wikipedia

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    The politics of outer space includes space treaties, law in space, international cooperation and conflict in space exploration, international economics, and the hypothetical political impact of any contact with extraterrestrial intelligence. Astropolitics has its foundations in geopolitics and is a theory that is used for space in its broadest ...

  9. Space sustainability - Wikipedia

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    The space field should be used peacefully, jointly protect the space field from harm, and maximize space utilization through environmental, economic, and security exploration of space. [16] These consensuses also clarify the relationship between space sustainability and international security, that states and individuals explore space for ...