... to extended communication opportunities with family and friends, and opportunities to interact with media. However, deep space travel and remote bases pose new challenges, such as absence of resupply missions, communication delays, increase of crew...
... them, but also researchers, scientists and, not least, tourists, will have the chance to experience space travel. This means that the space environment must be totally rethought and redesigned according to the physiological and psychological needs...
... and refining technical textiles for specific functions that solve special challenges during planetary explorations and space travel. Parachutes, insulation blankets and even computer memory are a few applications of technical textiles that keep both...
... the company. Nonetheless, Virgin will still retain the majority interest in the three space companies. PIF is headed by the Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salam Al-Saud who is... programme for trans-continental point-to-point space travel,” said Branson.
... words of a surprisingly brief cover-blurb, the author “lays out a provocative future for human space travel using nanotechnology, space sails, robotics, biomolecular engineering, and artificial intelligence”. In other words, we won’t get beyond Mars...
... Crew Programme, a route that NASA foresees as a way to reduce the cost of going to space. As such the launch is seen as the beginning of a new era in space travel; it also ends the reliance on the US using Russian rockets to get their astronauts...