josh van de, in frankfort for us and now to a new gold rush in space, the number of satellite circling the earth has skyrocketed in recent years. in 1959, there were just 2 satellites in orbit, but today there are well over 3000, and that's just the beginning. private companies are scrambling to conquer space at a rapid pace space access star link project. the loan has permission to put 12000 satellites into orbit in 10 years time. there could be at least $16000.00 satellites and orbit 5 times as many as today. the rush to space is proven by falling prices 25 years ago, pay log payload cost per kilo was $22000.00 euros. today, it costs only a $1000.00 euros, and those prices are expected to keep falling to less than a 100 euros per kilo. no wonder then that more and more companies are looking to the stars data from space will be key to unlocking new technical innovations in the future. navigation, communication, earth observation, more satellites are delivering ever more data. a huge market. according to this startup in berlin, we are convinced that every major industry will be affecte