...then we must address them here before we seek recourse to other worlds. Space exploration is not the answer – at least not yet. There will be ... landscapes in pursuit of knowledge. Satellites ARE space explorers. Can anyone doubt that after Rosetta and...
...celestial body outside of Earth. In those intervening decades, we have made advances in space science, engineering and commerce but, when it comes to hands-on experience in exploring another world, humanity is only now about to break the half-century...
... is from the 1979 flyby of NASA’s Voyager spacecraft. Inspiration Does Europe also want independent access to space for future space exploration, not only in LEO but also on the Moon and Mars? Finally, there is the matter of the...
... all the opportunities it may have to offer from energy production and extraction of materials to easier space exploration – given that the best current estimate of ‘soon’ is eight years. The concept of colonising the Moon predates ...
Human deep space exploration requires solving a number of complex problems in various fields of science and technology, including medical support. Human spaceflight is ...
The architecture of 20th and 21st century space exploration has left a definable mark on our Earthly landscape. ...its own story of the past, present and future of space exploration. There are now more than 30 rocket launch sites worldwide. Some,...