... the times. We must not underestimate the contribution made to the arts and to our cultural history by space exploration and space travel. Technological advancement, accelerated by the 20th century’s love affair with worldwide warfare, will mean that...
...no financial or business logic to such investments if they cannot return a profit. As the emphasis slowly changes from space exploration to space exploitation, legal regulations should not stay inert. But for now, they certainly stand still, clinging...
... disrupting the way we live and work in space, ultimately to better our lives both on this planet and in space. About the author Jeff Manber has worked on the commercialisation of space exploration for over two decades and has been...
...energy that can be exploited to power various deep space exploration activities, including both manned and unmanned missions. ...problems on Earth and to contribute to sustainable space exploration. We look forward to further discussions and development...
... for compact antenna systems for communications on the move (COTM) applications, as well as increasing investments in space exploration and a growing number of satellite launches. The market is experiencing an increasing adoption of low-cost antennas...
... research and the move to applied space exploration have shown that weightlessness causes one’s body to... ‘dry’ immersion model became central to research aimed at exploring how microgravity affects the motor system First and foremost, weightlessness...