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Elizabeth Kryst is the CEO of ispace-U.S. Before joining ispace-U.S., Elizabeth has held various leadership roles in the aerospace sector, from new product introduction to program management and strategic planning in advanced material science and environmental sciences. Most recently served as the Chief of Staff – Vice President of Business Operations for World View, an Aerospace startup company pioneering un-crewed high altitude stratospheric flight systems for a myriad of remote sensing applications. She holds a master’s degree in engineering (MEng) from Arizona State University and a Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry from the University of Illinois at Chicago.

Apollo 12 astronaut Alan Bean extracts the fuel element of a Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator (RTG) from storage on the lunar module on the Moon. Credit: NASA
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The next space race will be won at night

by Alan Campbell, A.C. Charania, Tim Crain and Elizabeth Kryst October 23, 2025

The first space race was about getting to the moon. Today’s race to the moon and Mars is about staying there.

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