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Burt Rutan vê o futuro do espaço

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About this talk

Nesta apaixonante conversa, o lendário designer de naves espaciais Burt Rutan repreende o programa espacial financiado pelo governo por ter estagnado e pede aos empreendedores para começarem onde a NASA acabou.

Translated into Portuguese (Portugal) by Alexandre Loureiro
Reviewed by Carlos Modesto
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About Burt Rutan

In 2004, legendary spacecraft designer Burt Rutan won the $10M Ansari X-Prize for SpaceShipOne, the first privately funded craft to enter space twice in a two-week period. He's now… Full bio and more links

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