In 2015 the United States enacted a law defining ‘space resource’ to mean an ‘abiotic resource in situ in outer space’, which includes but is not limited to water and minerals. This definition is considered to include abiotic or non-biotic resources...
...refinement over the past century, ever since the first war-surplus machines were converted for commercial passenger use in 1919...more hostile than the worst that human irresponsibility, pollution and war could ever wreak on Earth. For the space nation ...
...mineral and water resources. Countering conflict Sometimes we fail to understand the reasons leading people to war, establishing empires thanks to vast war arsenals, and competing with other nations to display their power. Even if we are not directly...
... Security Program and an expert in satellites and space weapons said: “President Trump has called space a new war fighting domain. Space is important to militaries, that’s true, but it is only a small piece of what happens up there. “Eighty...
...the telescope). An interesting aside is a commentary on Lovell’s involvement in the shady world of espionage during World War II and the Cold War; as the dust jacket reports, “classified documents disclosed since his death in 2012 reveal that he even...
... subsequent damage to the fragile environment risks seriously impeding sustainability. A New Hope? The ending of the cold war saw a radical realignment of the geopolitical world order with an obvious impact on space activities. The 21st Century...