You may or may not know the name, but Mark Rocket is one of the most intriguing kiwis you’ll ever meet.
He is the first and only New Zealander to ever go into space- he went on a 10-minute flight on the Jeff Bezos owned “Blue Origin” spacecraft earlier this year.
Mark is an entrepreneur who has had a lifelong obsession with space. He made a lot of money in the early years of the internet.
Then, after legally changed his surname to Rocket, he became an early investor and half owner of RocketLab with Sir Peter Beck.
He is also the founder of Kea Aerospace, a Canterbury company developing solar-powered aircraft that could change how we explore and observe our planet.
This podcast is a small part of the whole incredible Mark Rocket story.
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