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This will create more billionaires than the internet boom: 2010: $50,000 to send 1kg to space 2024: $100 Soon: $10 But everyone's focused on the wrong thing. The real opportunity isn't in launches - it's in what comes after: The internet was once just cables under the ocean. That’s what space is now. In just 14 years, the cost of launching to orbit has dropped by 99.8%, thanks to reusable rocket technology pioneered by SpaceX. This isn’t just about rockets—it’s about money. The global space economy is projected to grow from $424 billion to over $1 trillion by 2040. With launch costs falling from $50,000/kg in 2010 to $100/kg today (and soon $10/kg), space is no longer just for governments. It’s unlocking opportunities like: Global internet coverage Space manufacturing Asteroid mining Dozens of companies are competing in this new space race, creating jobs, revolutionary tech, and industries we can’t even imagine yet. Follow for more.

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