EPISODE · May 3, 2022 · 1H 19M
Life Beyond Earth, Part 1: The Space Barons and the Commercialization of Space
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Episode Topic: The Space Barons and the Commercialization of SpaceChristian Davenport, correspondent at The Washington Post covering space for the Financial desk joins us for a discussion of the Age of the Space Baron and the future of space as a private frontier.Featured Speakers: James S. O’Rourke, Teaching Professor, Management & Organization, Mendoza College of BusinessChristian Davenport, Correspondent, The Washington PostRead this episode's recap over on the University of Notre Dame's open online learning community platform, ThinkND: go.nd.edu/0c21f7.This podcast is a part of the Ten Years Hence ThinkND Series titled “Life Beyond Earth”.Thanks for listening! The ThinkND Podcast is brought to you by ThinkND, the University of Notre Dame's online learning community. We connect you with videos, podcasts, articles, courses, and other resources to inspire minds and spark conversations on topics that matter to you — everything from faith and politics, to science, technology, and your career.Learn more about ThinkND and register for upcoming live events at think.nd.edu.Join our LinkedIn community for updates, episode clips, and more.
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Episode Topic: The Space Barons and the Commercialization of Space Christian Davenport, correspondent at The Washington Post covering space for the Financial desk joins us for a discussion of the Age of the Space Baron and the future of space as a private frontier. Featured Speakers: James S. O’Rourke, Teaching Professor, Management & Organization, Mendoza College of BusinessChristian Davenport, Correspondent, The Washington PostRead this episode's recap over on the University of No...
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