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Why Space Is About to Get Even More Crowded

November 21, 2021
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By Rich Smith, Published by The Motley Fool, 21 November 2021 When it comes to space investing, SpaceX gets all the headlines. SpaceX proved the concept of reusable rockets to send satellites to orbit. SpaceX won the lunar lander contract. And SpaceX is the company that lowered the cost of

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