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HBO’s ‘Wild Wild Space’ provides an inside look at the private space race (review)

AstronomyHBO's 'Wild Wild Space' provides an inside look at the private space race (review)


If you’re not in, you’re out, as they say in the shark tank of the entrepreneurial world.

The old saying applies to the burgeoning new space economy, in which private enterprises are jockeying for position to stake their claim in the final frontier, deploying cubesats and microsatellites that will eventually serve a multitude of useful applications.

“Wild Wild Space” is a newly released HBO documentary that tracks the progress of three venture-funded space companies over the course of several years, all of them operating in the very large shadow of Elon Musk’s market-dominating SpaceX. 

The official poster for HBO’s “Wild Wild Space.” (Image credit: HBO)

Directed by the Academy Award-winning filmmaker Ross Kaufmann (“Born Into Brothels”), “Wild Wild Space” is a captivating examination of the highs and lows of California’s Astra Space and its polished leader Chris Kemp; Rocket Lab, which is helmed by Peter Beck; and Will Marshall’s Planet Labs, a San Francisco-based Earth-imaging company. The 93-minute film offers a rare behind-the-scenes peek at the rough-and-tumble task of getting satellites to Earth orbit and the individual personalities helming the challenge.

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