Why billionaires are racing to space
Space isn’t just for astronauts anymore. For roughly $250K, a civilian can now ride a rocket to the edge of space—four minutes beyond the Kármán Line—before gliding gently back to Earth. The rocket? It lands itself. The tech? Funded by billionaires. Because this isn’t just a space race. It’s a race to shape the future of orbit, exploration, and who controls the skies above us.






