In this week’s episode, we're zooming out - literally - to explore the new space race unfolding before our eyes. With companies like SpaceX leading the charge, and global powers like China and Russia ramping up ambitions, the conversation dives into how space technology, orbital infrastructure, and interplanetary flight are moving from sci-fi fantasy to strategic reality. From Moon bases to Mars colonies and even AI data centers in orbit, this episode asks whether we are entering a new era of competition for dominance beyond Earth. Key Points Discussed: Moon vs Mars: The Strategic Pivot in the Space Race: Elon Musk’s long-term vision of colonizing Mars has recently shifted toward a more immediate and achievable target: the Moon. Alec explains how lower gravity, accessible water ice for rocket fuel, and reduced escape velocity make the Moon an ideal staging ground for deeper space flight into the universe. Rather than launching massive payloads directly from Earth, building infrastructure on the Moon could dramatically lower costs and enable larger-scale exploration missions.AI, Data Centers, and Orbital Infrastructure: One of the most futuristic ideas discussed is the concept of orbital data centers powered by solar energy. With AI driving massive demand for compute and cooling, placing data centers in space could offer abundant energy, passive cooling, and fewer regulatory hurdles. The episode explores how AI, satellites, and space technology could converge—blurring the lines between aerospace engineering and digital infrastructure, and turning orbit into the next frontier for critical tech systems.Global Competition and the Return of Geopolitics in Space: This isn’t just about innovation—it’s about power. The hosts unpack how China, Russia, and the U.S. are all accelerating lunar and orbital ambitions, reigniting a geopolitical race reminiscent of the Cold War. With NASA’s Artemis program, SpaceX’s government contracts, and China’s plans for a lunar research station in the 2030s, space is once again becoming a symbol of dominance. As the world shifts toward a multipolar order, the competition for strategic position beyond Earth may define the next decades of global influence.The new space race isn’t just about planting flags. It’s about infrastructure, sovereignty, AI, and the future of human civilization. As private companies and governments invest billions into lunar bases, orbital data centers, and deep-space missions, the boundary between science fiction and reality is shrinking fast. Whether driven by survival, competition, or pure ambition, humanity’s push into the universe is accelerating, and the next 10 to 20 years could reshape not just space technology, but life on Earth itself. Watch this space. -- Learn more about Web3 at: https://untanglingweb3.com/ -- Untangling Web3 is brought to you by hosts Jack Davies and Alec Burns, with music by Daniel Paigge. Got a question or topic suggestion? Send us an email at theuntanglingweb3podcast@gmail.com. Love what you're hearing? Show your support by becoming a subscriber and don't forget to leave us a stellar review. The views we express here are our own, and do not represent the views of our employers. Nothing discussed or stated in the show should be considered advice.