Artemis II Has Launched. Now What Will You Build?
Artemis II proves the point. Space is no longer a distant spectacle reserved for governments, billionaires, and science fiction dreamers. It is a real and expanding economy, and every major mission like this reminds the world that there is room for builders, engineers, analysts, founders, students, and outsiders with the nerve to start.
That is exactly where The Rough Start Guide to Space comes in.
This book is for people who look at a mission like Artemis II and feel the pull of something bigger. Not just wonder, but ambition. Not just excitement, but the urge to understand how real companies are built in the orbital economy. This is a blunt, practical guide to getting started in space as a business, not as a fantasy.
Inside, it tackles the hard part. How to think about launching a startup in one of the toughest sectors on Earth and beyond. How to approach legal structure, licensing, costs, business models, facilities, components, and the painful reality that your first idea may not work. That is not failure. That is entry.
You do not need a launchpad. You need a plan.
If Artemis II has reminded people that the next era of space is here, then this book asks the obvious next question: are you going to watch it happen, or are you going to try to build something inside it?
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