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Will space stations have enough lifeboats’ for tourists? The Starliner astronauts have been on the International Space Station for two months , and uncertainty remains as to whether it’s safe for them to return on their Boeing spacecraft.
UBC researcher Dr. Aaron Boley , whose book Who Owns Outer Space ? delves into these and other considerations.
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