UNC professor and former director of the Global Institute of Space Scott Madry joins 97.9 The Hill’s Brighton McConnell on Friday, August 6. He shares details on a recent donation to the International Astronautical Federation following the Blue Origins rocket launch. Plus: what do private space flights mean for the future of exploration and travel?
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