... yet we can see it on most days; its diameter corresponds to the distance from Madrid to Moscow; its surface is a bit smaller than that of Asia. While other continents are typically separated from ours by the water of oceans...
... President of the International Astronautical Federation you have set up an IAF Global Advocacy Agenda. Can you tell us a bit more about it? Five decades after the Moon landings, we are facing particularly important decisions about the...
... to measure extremely small angles in the sky with extremely high accuracy; angles that are so small, its a bit like picking out a one-euro coin on the surface of the Moon. "It’s mind-boggling to actually witness material...
... information can be moved through the system, measured in bits per second. Similar to Moore’s Law for computer processor... new payload would refresh the technology and instantly increase the bit-rate of the asset. As an illustration, we again assume...
... at home with these grand projects. As my choice of company acronym illustrates, I believe challenge should always be a bit crazy – a bit ‘MAD’. Preferably also a bit against the flow. Only then can life shine. The author at work in his specially...
... of the Golidlocks zone. This is why only a little bit of carbon dioxide generated by human industry is causing problems. ... Earth - and maybe pull it upward A shade parasol, established a bit sunward of the L1 Lagrangian point, ~1.5 X 109 m sun-ward ...