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Worried about space junk and space tourism: New study shows 97% of people see space as a threat

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A landmark survey shows young people are more apprehensive of space and unaware of the benefits the industry brings to their daily lives.

Added on the 06/07/2022 17:43:31 - Copyright : Euronews EN

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