CYR COLUMN: Space exploration returns to center stage
By Arthur I. Cyr
“The Eagle has landed.”
Astronaut Neil Armstrong transmitted that striking statement back to Earth on July 20, 1969 from the surface of the Moon. Armstrong and fellow Apollo astronauts Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin and Michael Collins achieved President John F. Kennedy’s dramatic commitment to reach the Moon before the end of the decade.
Now, mega-entrepreneurs Jeff Bezos and Richard Branson have just taken dramatic if brief flights to the edge of outer space. They have confirmed their dedication to taking risks, this time physically and not just financially.
The pair also personify the commercial potential of space exploration. Tourism is one obvious course to pursue, but there are many others.
Cyr: Space exploration returns to center stage
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Commentary by Arthur I Cyr: Space exploration returns to center stage
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âThe Eagle has landed.â
Astronaut Neil Armstrong transmitted that striking statement back to Earth on July 20, 1969, from the surface of the moon. Armstrong and fellow Apollo astronauts Edwin âBuzzâ Aldrin and Michael Collins achieved President John F. Kennedyâs dramatic commitment to reach the moon before the end of the decade.
Now, mega-entrepreneurs Jeff Bezos and Richard Branson have just taken dramatic if brief flights to the edge of outer space. They have confirmed their dedication to taking risks, this time physically and not just financially.
The pair also personify the commercial potential of space exploration. Tourism is one obvious course to pursue, but there are many others.