
Bruce Einhorn
Business of Space Reporter and Editor at Bloomberg News
Hong Kong-based correspondent for Bloomberg News. Opinions expressed are my own.
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bloomberg.com | Bruce Einhorn
Hello from Princeton, New Jersey. While private companies are still struggling to land spacecraft on the moon, a US startup is already signing deals to return a valuable resource from the lunar surface. But first ... Three things you need to know today:
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marshallnewsmessenger.com | Bruce Einhorn
Iran’s southeastern seaport of Chabahar is a popular tourist destination renowned for its cliff-lined beaches and rugged, treeless peaks known locally as “Martian mountains.” Soon the region will have more than just a poetic connection to outer space. For years, construction has been underway to transform the sun-drenched coastal town into an economic hub, including a spaceport that’s set to open this year.
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whitecountycitizen.com | Bruce Einhorn
Iran’s southeastern seaport of Chabahar is a popular tourist destination renowned for its cliff-lined beaches and rugged, treeless peaks known locally as “Martian mountains.” Soon the region will have more than just a poetic connection to outer space. For years, construction has been underway to transform the sun-drenched coastal town into an economic hub, including a spaceport that’s set to open this year.
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courant.com | Bruce Einhorn |Golnar Motevalli
By Bruce Einhorn, Golnar Motevalli, Bloomberg NewsIran’s southeastern seaport of Chabahar is a popular tourist destination renowned for its cliff-lined beaches and rugged, treeless peaks known locally as “Martian mountains.” Soon the region will have more than just a poetic connection to outer space. For years, construction has been underway to transform the sun-drenched coastal town into an economic hub, including a spaceport that’s set to open this year.
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gazettextra.com | Bruce Einhorn |Golnar Motevalli
Iran's southeastern seaport of Chabahar is a popular tourist destination renowned for its cliff-lined beaches and rugged, treeless peaks known locally as "Martian mountains." Soon the region will have more than just a poetic connection to outer space. For years, construction has been underway to transform the sun-drenched coastal town into an economic hub, including a spaceport that's set to open this year.
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In Bloomberg's Business of Space newsletter this week: Brazil turns to a Chinese satellite company that wants to compete against Elon Musk's Starlink. Also, the SpaceX CEO gets a friendly regulator with Trump's pick to head the FCC. https://t.co/B9w2BQw48S

In Bloomberg's Business of Space newsletter: A federal agency is launching a system to warn of potential hazards in orbit. The service could help avoid conflicts between the two biggest space powers, the US and China — if Beijing agrees to use it. https://t.co/qTigI0kz2I

Chinese startup LandSpace has tested a reusable rocket, part of a bigger effort by the country's state-owned enterprises and private space companies to loosen Elon Musk’s lock on reusable launch vehicles — and close a yawning technology gap with the US. https://t.co/ZrRpKZPeVL