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being refined, and once their rocket is complete, the plan is to launch it from the shetland islands. but they re not the only ones doing this. around the world, more and more rocket companies are starting up. the founder of skyrora thinks there s room in the market and that the uk is well placed to fill it. i think that the most difficult business on the planet is actually the rocket business, which make it more attractive for people who like challenges. and we found that there is a gap here in europe, right now, the uk and a number of other european nations in the new space race. so everyone wants to be the first and the only european launcher, right? we believe that scotland, particularly in uk has one of the best geographies, place to launch from, one of the best, of course, economy and engineering skills. so will all of these new companies succeed? space is already a big
and we found that there is a gap here in europe, right now, the uk and a number of other european nations in the new space race. so everyone wants to be the first and the only european launcher, right? we believe that scotland, particularly in uk has one of the best geographies, place to launch from, one of the best, of course, economy and engineering skills. so will all of these new companies succeed? space is already a big contributor to the uk economy. it s worth 16 and a half billion pounds a year and employs almost 50,000 people. the uk government says it wants to push the sector and is investing in research and development. but dr alice says to really give the industry a boost, it s going to need more sustained support. the government has been really clear in its ambition that it wants to be a global space player.
around the world, more and more rocket companies are starting up. the founder of skyrora thinks there s room in the market and that the uk is well placed to fill it. i think that the most difficult business on the planet is actually the rocket business, which make it more attractive for people who like challenges. and we found that there is a gap here in europe, right now, the uk and a number of other european nations in the new space race. so everyone wants to be the first and the only european launcher, right? we believe that scotland, particularly in uk has one of the best geographies, place to launch from, one of the best, of course, economy and engineering skills. so will all of these new companies succeed? space is already a big contributor to the uk economy. it s worth 16 and a half billion pounds a year and employs almost 50,000 people.
to fill it. i think that the most difficult business on the planet is actually the rocket business, which make it more attractive for people who like challenges. and we found that there is a gap here in europe, right now, the uk and a number of other european nations in the new space race. so everyone wants to be the first and the only european launcher, right? we believe that scotland, particularly in uk has one of the best geographies, place to launch from, one of the best, of course, economy and engineering skills. so will all of these new companies succeed? spacex is already a big contributor to the uk economy. space is already a big contributor to the uk economy. it s worth 16 and a half billion pounds a year and employs almost 50,000 people. the uk government says it wants to push the sector and is investing in research and development. but dr alice says to really give the industry a boost, it s going to need more sustained support. the government has been really clear in its
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