This piece critiques the lack of modern legal and regulatory frameworks governing private space tourism, highlighting contradictions between the Outer Space Treaty's vision of space as a shared global resource and the reality of exclusive, high-cost access driven by private firms
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spectacle over substance in space tourism
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