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Florida’s Fourth Estate: The significance of SpaceX flying humans to space

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ORLANDO, Fla. – We all agree, space is hard. So much work goes into just getting humans to blast off it makes you wonder if the effort is worth it.The answer is yes, a gazillion (it’s a real number because we’re talking about space) times over.

On this week’s edition of Florida’s Fourth Estate, News 6 anchors Ginger Gadsden and Matt Austin speak with Laura Forczyk. She is the founder of Astralytical, a space consulting firm.

You heard right, she’s the person who can help you get your space-related career off the ground. She swears space isn’t just for rocket scientists.[TRENDING: Gov: Vaccine coming to Florida ‘relatively soon’ | CDC: Avoid Thanksgiving travel | Georgia presidential race recount results]We are all ears.In case you haven’t.

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