... goal. The Soviets had no strategy - other than to develop long range missiles as delivery vehicles for their nuclear bombs. There was no civilian Soviet space programme as such. Each space funding decision was made on the...
... that contribute to climate change, and has none of the environmental problems of coal, oil, natural gas or nuclear energy. Moreover, significant investment in SPS will enable in-space manufacturing. To make space industry profitable, cheap energy...
... and use of outer space are the province of all humankind. States are prohibited from placing or stationing nuclear weapons or other kinds of weapons of mass destruction in outer space. The Moon and other celestial bodies must...
... by igniting and expelling the reaction mass (propellant) they carry on board. Electric rockets use solar panels or a nuclear reactor to power the expulsion of the reaction mass but, essentially, they both work on the same principle...
..., when it was proposed to launch from the north coast of the Scottish mainland in the vicinity of the Dounreay Nuclear Research Reactor. Subsequent UK spaceport studies in the first decade of this century included a study by CST in 2009 for...
...) of 1967, incorporating the concept of the ‘Peaceful Use of Outer Space’ and the proposal against the placement of nuclear weapons or other weapons of mass destruction in outer space; efforts towards prevention of an ‘arms race’ in outer space; and...