{"id":2571,"date":"2017-05-09T10:59:51","date_gmt":"2017-05-09T10:59:51","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blogthejetboy.wordpress.com\/?p=2571"},"modified":"2017-05-15T19:43:41","modified_gmt":"2017-05-15T19:43:41","slug":"privatisation-of-outer-space-a-step-in-the-right-direction","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/thejetboy.com\/privatisation-of-outer-space-a-step-in-the-right-direction\/","title":{"rendered":"Privatisation of outer space – A step in the right direction?"},"content":{"rendered":"
Since the beginning of time, humans have always been fascinated and intrigued by outer space, the dream of venturing into the vast emptiness of space has existed throughout human history. However, the access to outer space has been severely limited. With the government controlling\u00a0almost all the launches, chances of an individual experiencing the mesmerising beauty and vastness of outer space is really slim. Post cold war, most of the space agencies have seen severe budget cuts, further hindering the process of making space accessible for all. But in recent years, post-legalization of private space travel (in 2004), the participation of private companies has changed the whole dimension of space exploration. SpaceX and Virgin Galactic have become the two pioneers of private space exploration and are often hailed as the new major player in space exploration. They have collaborated with NASA to provide regular resupply launches to ISS and plans to conduct a manned mission is also in the pipelines. With private players in the market, outer space now does seem to have become a bit more accessible.<\/p>\n