...of radiation but this alone will not be sufficient to protect the colonists, so shielding technology will also be necessary. Future Mars settlements may be partially buried to reduce radiation impact, as this cutaway view shows. Shielding against SPE...
... or 32 ft/s2). Our skeletons and muscles, vestibulocochlear system, and cardiovascular systems, have all developed accordingly. Future off-world colonies, though all very different, will probably have one thing in common - significantly lower ...
... and policy is about as practical as a tome on legislation and process can get. Even its title – “Outer Space - future for humankind” - implies a fundamental forward-looking pragmatic stance. The titles of its multi-author contributions certainly...
... names. So, having studied the nation in some detail, what does the author expect from Japan in terms of future space development? It seems that “the defining issue of the Japanese space programme” is the “US-Japan relationship”, highlighted...
... heroic explorers gazing into massive canyons on Mars. It is entirely possible that more realistic depictions of the future - particularly future societal habits - may come instead from the world of science fiction. A bottle of Dom Perignon, vintage...
... one of post-colonial guilt and grim forebodings about the future. People tend to want to talk about existential risk, ... I applaud his speech, and urge everyone interested in the future growth and prosperity of humankind to support his broad vision, ...