00:00How practical is the business case here? Is there a business case like in the next five years or is
00:06it more is this just more sort of humans like the human need to explore and discover and dream?
00:14There is a business case for space, but most of that is wrapped up in satellites that are much closer
00:23to Earth. Right. So communication satellite, you know, SpaceX's Starlink constellation, which, you know, provides broadband Internet to the ground
00:32that has proven to be a huge moneymaker for SpaceX.
00:36So there is there are business cases for space. It's just not the it's not as sexy as what we
00:44think of for, you know, when we think of going to space. Right. It's it's typically satellites.
00:49So the business case for human spaceflight and going to the moon is still very rocky, pun not intended. And
01:03it's also very hypothetical at the moment.
01:06And the reason people do it, I think, is not to make money. I think it is because, you know,
01:13most of the people working in this industry either saw the moon landing at some point or, you know, saw
01:21what we were doing in space and got inspired and want to be a part of that.
01:25And then we're trying to find the ways to make the money so that we can keep doing it and
01:30see if we can spread even deeper into the solar system.
01:33It's the moon joy. Yeah, exactly. It's the moon joy.
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