Space Is Open for Business
The Industry That Can Transform Humanity
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Narrated by:
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Ms. Dana Dae
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Written by:
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Mr. Robert Conway Jacobson
About this listen
Jacobson provides a comprehensive overview of the space industry, allowing everyone to understand the role space plays in our lives and how it will continue to transform the world. Over 100 industry experts and leaders share insights, presenting a 360-degree view of the wide-ranging space industry, its emerging opportunities, investment potential, and benefits.
©2020 Robert C. Jacobson (P)2021 Robert C. JacobsonCritic Reviews
"Robert Jacobson makes a compelling case in Space Is Open for Business for how both continued private and public investment into the space sector helps people and our planet. Jacobson wrote a must-read for anyone interested in the business and commerce of space. This book will open your eyes, heart, and mind to the possibilities and potential solutions derived from space." (Lori Garver, chief executive officer, Earthrise Alliance; former deputy administrator, NASA)
"Robert Jacobson has been promoting and investing in the NewSpace revolution since before it was cool. Now that NewSpace has become not just cool - but in some instances, profitable - Space Is Open for Business provides a valuable introduction to the industry and will assist investors in imagining the multiple avenues for investment that could be opened up by humankind's ventures beyond Low Earth Orbit." (Rich Smith, contributing writer, The Motley Fool)
"Space is no longer for just billionaires. Any investor who is looking for the next hot sector needs to pick up Robert Jacobson's book, as it gives a fair and thorough overview of why space could be the ultimate investment market." (Brian Deagon, technology journalist, Investor's Business Daily)