... notably Blue Origin’s New Glenn launcher, which has a strong element of reusability, and SpaceX’s Super-Heavy/Starship combination with both stages being reusable. A successful lunar economy will lead to further deep space exploration...
..., of IOSM and of some of the future opportunities are growing quickly. Alongside this, technology advances such as SpaceX’s Starship developments are offering the prospect of launching vastly increased payload mass. Multiple new space stations are...
... and perhaps for many could make human life in space not worth living. Artist’s rendering of a SpaceX Starship taking off from Mars. A settlement mission can be said to have the strongest possible justification; the survival...
... price to orbit by at least two orders of magnitude. Clearly, this is the goal of SpaceX’s current development work on its Starship and Super Heavy vehicles. The benefits of only a few tens of thousands visiting low Earth orbit (LEO...
... the finance and GIS industries, he presented his ideas about interstellar exploration at the first Hundred Year Starship symposium, organised jointly by NASA and DARPA. In 2016, he began a Master’s in Astronautics and Space Engineering at Cranfield...
...stages of space flight, including extravehicular activities. In 1967/68, a 365-day medical and technical experiment ‘A Year in an Earth Starship’ was performed at IBMP. For the first time in world practice, the possibility of ensuring long-term human...