... payload actually grew: the operational costs of one shuttle launch cost the US around $450 million.1 A Russian poster from 1961, “Glory to the First Cosmonaut, Yuri Gagarin!” In the 1980s and 1990s it was assumed that...
... in every jump for joy and in between every step we take. NASA’s ‘Explorers wanted on the journey to Mars’ poster, which encourages a different view of exploration. See ‘Space for art’, page 93. Apart from the thrill of weightlessness...
... di Armstrong l’idea per i miei Moon Boot’ for Corriere del Veneto in July 2009. Standing in front of a giant poster of Buzz Aldrin walking on the Moon, he says: “It’s beautiful, it is strong, the man seems to come out from the...
Aliens have been a common fixture in science fiction since the Second World War when the development of modern rocketry encouraged the idea that we might eventually send humans to other worlds. Films and television were quick to depict a universe ...
... much larger projects will soon prove to be a complete debacle as well. Globalstar constellation. SpaceX bubble But the poster child for what I expect to be a bursting of the NewSpace bubble during 2019 can be seen in SpaceX’s recent attempts...
... use through Space Calendar and Lunar Enterprise Daily, as well as a ‘Women in Space and Women on the Moon’ poster featuring the 63 women who have been to space so far. The lunar south pole. ILOA has also...