Can Elon Musk’s plan to put a man on Mars by 2029 succeed? Can we communicate more effectively in space with lasers or radio signals? What will humanity do about space control? And is the space business worth investing in or will the segment touted as the business of the future pop like a balloon? These were the questions that Széchenyi István University’s first Spinoff Club event in the autumn sought to answer, where the topic was approached from three different angles by the institution’s experts: from the rocketry side by Dr. Dániel Feszty, from the telecommunications side by Dr. Péter Vári, and from the space law side by Dr. Gábor Sulyok.
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