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Scientists are developing strange, cutting-edge ways to use naturally occurring resources like space rocks and astronaut blood to make deep space missions or long-term space colonies possible.
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S1, EP9 "Arming Space Force"
Exploring all the ways in which wars in space might be fought and who stands to make a pretty penny developing space-age weaponry.

S1, EP10 "Above The Law"
For the first 50 years of spaceflight, most nations broadly agree that space is common heritage, that it belonged to everybody.

S1, EP11 "Toxic Space Factories"
Billionaires suggest that moving toxic or pollution-heavy industries to space is a potential means of protecting the planet.

S1, EP15 "Mad Scientists In Outer Space"
The unique properties of space make it ideal for some world-changing scientific experiments.

S1, EP20 "Strange Space Recipes"
Scientists are developing strange, cutting-edge ways to use naturally occurring resources like space rocks and astronaut blood to make deep space missions or long-term space colonies possible.

S1, EP19 "World Wide Wifi"
Several space entrepreneurs and corporations are developing advanced networks of satellites.

S1, EP18 "Space & Shelter"
Scientists develop super-efficient living quarters for astronauts.

S1, EP17 "Traveling So Fast Time Slows Down"
As private space entrepreneurs develop super-fast propulsion systems, it might one day be possible for a corporation to take full advantage of the time-bending science of special relativity.
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