... ideas, game rules, projects and materials. And to achieve that, everyone involved must first become a little bit green on the inside. References 1 Davydov V.A. On the strategy of the development of the Russian space industry up till 2030...
... dreamt of becoming cosmonauts or having something to do with space – it was shrouded in so many enticing mysteries. Personally, I am a bit of a coward and afraid of heights so becoming a cosmonaut was out of the question. I went to study astronomy...
..., thought for a second, and, quite business-like, began to climb back down. It got down, drove a little bit to the side of the table, and then began to drive around it. The collapse of the USSR, which affected...
... work is needed. The development concerns mainly the design and material of the cutting element, known as the ‘bit’, and the remote control software that enables the operators back on Earth to visualise what is going on in real...
.... It helps that the environment is much more competitive with the likes of Space-X. It’s shaking the industry quite a bit. At the same time, large operators are also seeing the virtue of smaller, more flexible satellites. The...
In the year 2000, writer, scientist and prophet, Sir Arthur C. Clarke sent a fax to an unknown inventor who had created an odd and innovative aircraft wing. Clarke complimented the inventor, Pat Peebles, and included a quotation from Clarke’s own ‘...