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   KEYWORDS : SPACE COMMERCIALIZATION
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Google in $30m Moon Challenge -- Staff  -- Financial Times  -- September 13, 2007

Google has put up a $30m prize in an effort to trigger a race to put the first privately financed space mission on the moon.

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Profits set to soar in outer space -- Chris Taylor  -- Business 2.0  -- February 27, 2006

Business 2.0 covers the booming commercial space industry, focusing on space tourism, space launch startups, and the space elevator project.

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Rocketing into a cheaper space race -- Leslie Wayne  -- New York Times  -- February 05, 2006

Internet billionaires are investing in start-ups that are trying to develop cheap and reliable access to space.

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Thrillionaires: The New Space Capitalists -- John Schwartz  -- New York Times  -- June 14, 2005

Private financing of space exploration and innovation by extremely wealthy investors has drawn away much of the excitement that government-financed human space efforts long enjoyed.

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The Final Capitalist Frontier -- Mark Baard  -- Wired News  -- November 17, 2004

Future space explorers might bring back more than just pictures from their excursions -- they could mine the planets for profit.

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A "Moore?s Law" for space transportation: what will it take? -- David M. Hoerr  -- Space Review  -- October 04, 2004

Entrepreneurs have long sought markets that can drive enough demand for space transportation to stimulate investment in new low-cost vehicles. David Hoerr argues that the issue is not new markets, but creating a large enough supply of space transports.

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SpaceShipOne scrapes into history -- Helen Pearson  -- Nature News  -- June 22, 2004

SpaceShipOne entered space history as the first privately financed aircraft to cross the threshold of space.

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Commission Urges NASA to Widen Role for Businesses -- Warren E. Leary and John Schwartz  -- New York Times  -- June 15, 2004

NASA needs to thin out its bureaucracy and turn over many tasks to private industry if the agency is to carry out President Bush's new vision to explore the Moon and Mars, a presidential commission has concluded.

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U.S. on verge of private space travel -- Traci Watson  -- USA Today  -- February 10, 2004

By the end of the year, humans are likely to ride a privately funded spaceship into suborbital space for the first time as a result of the privately funded X-prize competition.

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The President?s space plan will not work -- Phil Smith  -- Space Review  -- January 26, 2004

The new Bush space initiative is doomed to failure because a multi-decade government program is unsustainable, argues Phil Smith. Instead, the government needs to stoke the engine of commerce in order to create a sustainable human presence in space.

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