Working in space
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As the world celebrates the 50th anniversary of the first moon landing, Ed Butler asks whether people will soon be routinely working in outer space. A commercial space race is underway with companies preparing for the day when humans set up a lunar base and then move on to Mars. Ed hears from an expert from NASA, a promoter of commercial opportunities for space businesses and from a psychologist about what to expect from a working life in space. Contributors: Pedro Quinteiro, ISPA - University Institute, Lisbon, Portugal Therese Griebel, NASA, Deputy Associate Administrator for Programs, Space Technology Mission Directorate Barbara Ghinelli, Harwell Space Cluster (Picture: The HASSELL design for human habitation on Mars. Credit: Hassell Studio )
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