... the presence of clouds and information on the thermal structure of exoplanets e.g. we can find evidence of whether there is a stratosphere that causes a temperature inversion, as in the case of the Earth, Titan or the giant planets. A need for data...
... our cluttering up Earth orbit with space junk, or the advent of cubesats, megasatellite constellations, hypersonic transport, stratospheric and celestial body pollution or robotic freighters - and many other issues stimulated by emerging technology...
... the Martian missions. And for those who wanted strong sensations there was always the extra-stratospheric solo return glide at supersonic speed. Terraforming In the same vein, the battle of principle continues for the...
...certainty. Sub-orbital activity is defined in s1(5) as applying to a rocket or craft capable of operating above the stratosphere or a balloon capable of carrying crew or passengers. The more readily understood ‘space activity’ is covered in s1(4) and...
... thousand you can buy a ride to the edge of space, or maybe float in the gondola of a balloon floating in the stratosphere. For now space is expensive, and if you want to ‘do’ space, you have to have a lot of cash to spend. But...
... data archives. Airbus is optimistic about High-Altitude Pseudo Satellite (HAPS). The solar-electric powered stratospheric unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) would provide persistent coverage with different sensors such as higher resolution streaming...