Clearly you’re not sure, because that’s pretty much the opposite of what I was saying. Business exists to turn a profit. If something is unprofitable, business won’t do it. If it needs doing anyway, it’s government’s job. Does that make sense?
The classic example, again, is the Army, which really shouldn’t turn a profit. Only the most radical Libertarian would argue that everything should be privatized, just like only the most radical Communist thinks nothing should be.
Tracking space junk is one of those functions that can’t be performed profitably, unless you accept the idea of a corporation simply allowing people to die if they don’t pay up. Most of us consider that unethical - but not everybody, as history will demonstrate.
True but see above. Most people would describe that as extortion.