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Space risk's final frontier

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<dc:creator>Tuttle, Hilary</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2014-08-04</dc:date>
<dc:description xml:lang="es">Sumario: In 2002, early PayPal investor and Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk started space transport -services company SpaceX. To control quality and costs, the company would develop its own components, test them in-house, and build reusable, reliable spacecraft on American soil. SpaceX has managed to offer private enterprise and government organizations some of the lowest launch prices in the industry. And Musk has expressly charted the company's course for human space travel, potentially even enabling the colonization of Mars. But with these advances also comes great risk</dc:description>
<dc:identifier>https://documentacion.fundacionmapfre.org/documentacion/publico/es/bib/149128.do</dc:identifier>
<dc:language>spa</dc:language>
<dc:rights xml:lang="es">InC - http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/</dc:rights>
<dc:subject xml:lang="es">SpaceX</dc:subject>
<dc:subject xml:lang="es">Virgin Galactic</dc:subject>
<dc:subject xml:lang="es">Gerencia de riesgos</dc:subject>
<dc:subject xml:lang="es">Industria aeroespacial</dc:subject>
<dc:subject xml:lang="es">Aeronáutica</dc:subject>
<dc:subject xml:lang="es">Transporte aéreo</dc:subject>
<dc:subject xml:lang="es">Objetos espaciales</dc:subject>
<dc:subject xml:lang="es">Estados Unidos</dc:subject>
<dc:type xml:lang="es">Artículos y capítulos</dc:type>
<dc:title xml:lang="es">Space risk's final frontier</dc:title>
<dc:relation xml:lang="es">En: Risk Management Magazine. - New York : Risk and Insurance Management Society, 1982- = ISSN 0035-5593. - 04/08/2014 Volumen 61 Número 6 - julio/agosto 2014 , p. 18-22</dc:relation>
<dc:coverage xml:lang="es">Estados Unidos</dc:coverage>
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