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Musk and Trump's battle for space dominance ...Tech & Science Daily podcast


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The article from MSN discusses the ongoing competition between Elon Musk's SpaceX and former President Donald Trump's influence on space policy, as highlighted in the "Tech & Science Daily" podcast. It explores how SpaceX has become a pivotal player in space exploration with its reusable rockets and ambitious plans for Mars colonization. Meanwhile, Trump's administration had pushed for a return to the Moon through the Artemis program, aiming to reassert American dominance in space. The podcast delves into how these two forces are shaping the future of space travel, with SpaceX's innovations driving commercial spaceflight forward, while Trump's policies have set the stage for renewed governmental focus on lunar exploration. The narrative also touches on the broader implications of this rivalry for international space law, national security, and the commercialization of space.

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