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ESA: Lunar economy is open for business – CGTN
The European Space Agency’s commercialization lead explains the Moon’s potential for economic competition and cooperation.

The space industry is thought to be worth as much as $400 billion and it’s about to open up to all-comers as humankind once more looks to the Moon and beyond.
On this week’s The Agenda with Stephen Cole, Bernhard Hufenbach, Lead of Commercialization and Innovation Team at European Space Agency, explains how the reinvigorated space race could have huge economic benefits.
“The lunar economy is nothing else than an extension of the domestic economy,” he says. “We are interested in any commercial…
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