... and, yes, settlers too, are currently to be found in classrooms around the world. And as our world embraces space science and space exploration on a whole new level, it is imperative that we address the question: “How will we thrive, not just...
... Edelbroek, describes its missions, ethos and plans for conception and childbirth in space in an article based on his talk at the Asgardia Space Science & Investment Congress (ASIC) in Darmstadt, Germany, in October. Government agencies and companies...
... rivalries. Its authors sought peaceful cooperation pursuant to common interests of the global community in the employment of space science and technology. These new values were articulated in several United Nations General Assembly Resolutions and...
...was something of an alien concept for NASA at the time. Here, in an article based on his presentation at the Asgardia Space Science & Investment Conference (ASIC) in October, CEO Jeff Manber reflects on the company’s pioneering commercial journey and...
...the ‘Artificial Gravity’ segment of October’s Asgardia Space Science & Investment Congress (ASIC). Arguably, most of us interested in space travel have seen or heard about the movie 2001: A Space Odyssey with its famous rotating spacecraft ‘Discovery...
... pinned heroism medals onto cosmonauts and visited design bureaux and factories, which he still tours. A big space science mission planned in the 1980s, the Spektr R telescope, finally flew in 2011 and made a major contribution to astronomy...