...Millions of kids might be inspired to pursue science and improve life on Earth as doctors, engineers and inventors. Today’s students don’t view living and working in space or on Mars as science fiction, they see it as the future. SpaceShipOne nestled...
... the cost of launch to make space accessible to more people. One space investor succinctly stated, “It only takes 15 students in a lab to make a satellite but so much more effort to launch that satellite. The LV side must become quicker...
...activity be held accountable for their conduct and expansionism? Harris Innes-Miller is a political science undergraduate honours student at McGill University in Montreal, Canada. His studies include the history of economic crises, legal history, and...
... motivated by profit or for reasons of outreach to enhance STEM (science, technology, engineering and maths) participation by students or the public [24]. Definition of the GEO protected region as per IADC guideline 3.3.2 [2]. This defines a toroid...
... dependent on it being a staple comfort food; something that kept us all connected to our childhood, our days as college students and our ‘cheat days’ from whatever diet we were trying. Again, it tied us back to Earth. Cooking for...
..., which could lend itself to any interpretation! The total weight of all the satellites was 1377 kg. Engineering students working on Nayif-1 developed by the Mohammed bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC) and American University of Sharjah (AUS...