...Levy 9 hitting Jupiter in 1994 are a reminder of the danger faced by Earth (JPL/NASA/STScI) Developing space technologies Despite our vulnerability to hyper object risks, such as over-population, climate change, artificial intelligence, super viruses...
...” and the “province of all mankind”. The intersection of human rights and space can be interpreted through two means. Firstly, the use of space technologies and applications to support the realisation and maintenance of human rights obligations...
... power and latent economic power to be deployed for the use of America’s most threatening potential adversaries. Military space technologies, once the purview of only the United States in the 1990s, have proliferated for decades and are...
... place within China. Here, Josephine Millward examines China’s space strategy, technological progress and the country’s nascent but rapidly growing commercial sector. As a space technology investor and former Wall Street defence analyst, Ms Millward...
... and private wealth funding focusing on companies at Harwell Campus. Ed Stacey, IQ Capital Partners LLP said: ”Historically, space technology has been one of the higher risk sectors for venture capitalists, as the length of the innovation cycle ...
...biographies of the people who were instrumental in the various aspects of science and technology are important. This biography of Australian radio astronomer John Bolton is a case ... field of astronomy. Mark Williamson, Space Technology Consultant