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...the wonderful world of fine art quilting! As a point of reflection and to highlight another first in the interaction between space and art, during her International Space Station (ISS) Expedition 37 mission in 2013, astronaut Karen Nyberg became...That inspiration has been based on the technology as well as on the ‘cool’ factor that comes from all things space! Continuing this edition’s theme of the fine art of fibre artists, please continue reading...
... behaviour and its consequences in outer space according to political and social concepts, and not simply recounting the partisan politics of a legislature that factors space into policy-making. A space policy of any kind is political. Recognising the impacts of space on people, societies and polities, good and bad, is political...
... uses of outer space, and the author of War in Space: Strategy, Spacepower, Geopolitics and several papers on space policy in a variety of academic journals. Dr Bowen frequently appears in media items on space policy, writes a regular column for SpaceWatch Global, and advises practitioners on space security and defence policy in space.
... a couple of months. Here she shares her thoughts on the future of space and asks what can be done to make better use of space to achieve policy objectives. As an integral part of the United Nations, the...years of professional experience in the space sector including in managerial and advocacy functions. Most recently, she held the role of Executive Vice-President Sustainability, Policy & Impact at NorthStar Earth & Space, prior to which she spent...
... in question. On the one hand, the evangelical application of the space treaties might deprive the world of impactful technology. And if no one is procuring space resource activities, no one is benefiting from outer space, which goes against the concept of benefit-sharing. On the...
... adopted Long-Term Sustainability Guidelines also contain various standards in relation to the protection of public health and the environment, and standards on how to minimise the impact of space activities on Earth that States must bear in mind (e.g. Guidelines A.2, D.1). Interior of an Axiom...
..., as it is possible to build entire virtual architectures that emulate both space and non-space assets. Any organisation can buy or access a commercial cyber-range solution that...space and cybersecurity regime that is flexible and multilateral. The space community has always been good at promoting acceptable ‘behavioural norms’. Numerous countries and agencies already work together on space projects and solutions - and cybersecurity in space...
... the human species undertook to explore, or to conquer, what we are now used to calling ‘space’ (formerly known as ‘outer space’). And it is also not surprising that we have cherished this dream since the seventeenth century. Far from... the future (futur). Since the end of the Apollo programme astronauts have learned to live in space and prepare for future interplanetary expeditions all in the shadow of the Earth. About the author Jacques Arnould...
... judges, listen to speakers working in governmental, commercial and academic space, and take part in interactive experiences, including film screenings, musical performances, maker-space exhibitors, and hands-on science and engineering presentations. Space for Humanity executive director Rachel Lyons speaking to CiS...