From the beginning of the Space Race in 1959, the exploration of mankind’s last great frontier has been considered the exclusive domain of government. Common wisdom has long dictated that ventures requiring such a massive outlay of capital and complicated technological research and construction required tax dollars and the administration of a massive government agency. Common wisdom also dictated that only trained astronauts would be able to experience these "off-world adventures" for the foreseeable future.
That was then, this is now.
Everyone's Space explodes the myth and shows how private entrepreneurs have now taken the helm of the new space race. Star Trek’s Scott Bakula demonstrates how the power of competition and risk taking has propelled aeronautics and telecommunications to great heights, and why this competitive force will also elevate space tourism and space exploration into the realm of private enterprise.
Set at the stunning Chabot Space and Science Center in Oakland, California, Scott
Bakula and leading space industry experts explore this newest frontier of Everyone's
Space.