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OK, Craig. So far in our "Conquering Space" playlist, we've talked to a guy who's building a warp drive in his garage. We've talked to some people who are looking for Earth-like planets around other solar systems. CRAIG: That was a good one. MATT: And we've talked to people who are building robots that are going to race on the moon. We sure did. But what I really want to know, Matt, is how can an average dude like myself get into space? MATT: Well, let's see. 40 years ago space travel was a privilege only afforded by the two largest superpowers on the planet. But look at what's happening now. Private space technology companies are popping up all over the place. New advancements are poised to make space travel much more affordable. NASA just recently announced that it's hiring astronauts to go to Mars. CRAIG: Whether or not that happens remains to be seen, but there's a very good chance that we will land on Mars in our lifetime. And who knows where else? Maybe it'll be an average perso...