... fill in the names…). In some ways, the book is like any other book on space by an outside observer: it coins phrases like “the new Space Race” as if they are new and makes sure to mention Elon Musk by the second page...
... ignored in economic policy since the mid 1960s. The Johnson administration decisively turned away from the space race and its associated technology investment in 1967 by explicitly rejecting NASA’s post Apollo plans. This has not...
... in 1966, when the first ever spacecraft docking in space with another vehicle was accomplished with an Agena target –...hugely important in terms of its geo-political consequences. The ‘Space Race’ was effectively won with the US landing of the first...
...landing and intact recovery of the payload if required. Skyrora XL Space is quickly becoming a critical part of our everyday lives and ...to press on with its vision for the new commercial Space Race. About the author Daniel Smith attended law school in...
...that will enable safe spacecraft operations and incentivise the sustainable use of space. “A ‘wild west’ space race without effective regulation risks a growing crisis of debris in space,” said UK science minister George Freeman during the 4th Summit...
... 1.0 was the time of astronomy (and astrology). After that came Space 2.0, when the space race saw launches of Vostok and Apollo. The International Space Station was built during Space 3.0, the same era when international cooperation became vital...