The Next Space Race—and How to Play It


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Zoe Clark, AIT technician at Spire Global in Scotland, prepares a Lemur satellite for testing in a room optimized to check for radiofrequency inteference.

Photograph by Robert Ormerod

Like many kids, Luca Rossettini wanted to go to space.

His wasn’t a typical childhood dream—one that fades away with age. Today, Rossettini, who was born in Vicenza, Italy, is an aerospace engineer with a doctorate in advanced space propulsion and a master’s in strategic leadership toward sustainability. He also served in Italy’s Folgore, an army paratrooper brigade.

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The Next Space Race—and How to Play It

Like many kids, Luca Rossettini wanted to go to space.

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