... seeing Earth from space. Author and space philosopher, Frank White, has long advocated developing a new philosophy of space exploration. Here, he explores the overview effect concept and considers its future development. Whilst writing...
... Space Agency (ESA); 200 people registered for the 2019 conference, signalling the growing interest in the philosophy of Open Source Space. Teams with diverse areas of expertise are continuing the academic tradition of experimenting, demonstrating...
... high-performance missions on larger CubeSats and even microsatellites. The latest payload developed under this engineering philosophy is the Chameleon imager. By sharing a similarly designed image plane as the Gecko, but mated with more capable...
... additional stress should be welcomed. About the author Dr Elizabeth Tiarks graduated from Durham University with a degree in philosophy, after which she studied law and qualified as a barrister. Alongside her practice in criminal and regulatory law...
... nations and bodies. Indeed, for Asgardia to succeed we need to build connections with other jurisdictions, to share our philosophy and demonstrate our credibility. Others need to understand our vision, what we represent, what we hope to achieve and...
... parts – philosophical, legal and scientific/technological. And it's hard to say which of these is more important. 1. The project's philosophy starts at selecting the name for this new country – Asgardia. In ancient Norse mythology, Asgard was a city...