Space stocks and space funds: Space fascinates investors

Rosetta space mission

The Rosetta probe explores comets.

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Frankfurt In three years, people could walk on the moon again. The US space agency Nasa and some companies with “Space 2.0 pioneering spirit” plan to return to the Earth companion for 2025 at the earliest. The Chinese also want to go to the moon.

By then at the latest, all of humanity should be fascinated by the universe, the stars and planets again. Investors can already bet on successful missions through targeted investments in space shares and now also space funds. With the Artemis mission of Nasa – named after the Greek goddess of the hunt, the forest and the moon – the construction of private space stations for stays of several weeks on the lunar surface is planned.

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