Throughout history, humanity's fascination with the stars has united people from all walks of life, from Neanderthals to modern society. This interest has evolved; since the 1960s, mankind has ventured into space, fostering national pride and unity. Significant events like India's National Space Day and the UN's International Day of Human Space Flight celebrate these achievements. Additionally, the economic implications of space exploration have emerged, with the sector projected to grow from over $600 billion to potentially $2.3 trillion by 2035, despite complexities in evaluating its true scope.
Evaluating the space economy is complicated, particularly because of contestation over its scope.
Since the 1960s, humankind has been up there, doing things, and since then, people on Earth haven't just been interested in space activity.
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