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Ohio Part 1: A Space Station Lands in the Rust Belt
Ohio Part 1: A Space Station Lands in the Rust Belt

Voyager Space and its subsidiary Nanoracks are aiming to launch Starlab, a commercial space station in 2028. They just announced an agreement with Th…

3 years, 6 months ago

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Air Culture Eating Space For Breakfast
Air Culture Eating Space For Breakfast

This week the U.S. Air Force celebrated its birthday, marking 75 years since it gained its hard-won independence from the U.S. Army. This independenc…

3 years, 6 months ago

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What Should The Next Space Force CSO’s Vision Be?
What Should The Next Space Force CSO’s Vision Be?

What should be the vision of the next and second U.S. Space Force Chief of Space Operations be for the future of the U.S. military’s newest service b…

3 years, 7 months ago

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Classified Deliberations: Chinese and Russian Weapons Systems Using Space, Options to Counter Them
Classified Deliberations: Chinese and Russian Weapons Systems Using Space, Options to Counter Them

The Pentagon on Friday released a readout of a close-hold classified meeting of the Defense Policy Board that illustrates a growing concern that Chin…

3 years, 7 months ago

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Space Based Solar Power - Engineering Economies of Scale on Earth To Be First
Space Based Solar Power - Engineering Economies of Scale on Earth To Be First

While NASA tests its Space Launch System to usher in a new age of human space exploration, testing whether Space-Based Solar Power can deliver an era…

3 years, 7 months ago

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Artemis I & SLS - Not Your Usual Pre-Launch Coverage
Artemis I & SLS - Not Your Usual Pre-Launch Coverage

Now pushed back to Friday, NASA is billing the $4.1b Artemis I mission launch, a test of the Space Launch System and the crew-rated Orion capsule, as…

3 years, 7 months ago

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Space-Based Solar Power - ESA Is Primed To Do More Than Admire The Problem
Space-Based Solar Power - ESA Is Primed To Do More Than Admire The Problem

The European Space Agency’s Director General Josef Aschbacher this week announced on LinkedIn that the agency will “propose a Space-Based Solar Power…

3 years, 8 months ago

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Space-Based Solar Power and the U.K.'s Bet That Science Fiction May Become Science-Fact
Space-Based Solar Power and the U.K.'s Bet That Science Fiction May Become Science-Fact

Is this sci-fi? Or could there be a space-based solution to securing reliable, renewable, and affordable energy and stop making awkward trips and pay…

3 years, 8 months ago

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More Than Norms, Perhaps Space Needs Rules
More Than Norms, Perhaps Space Needs Rules

Will norms of space behavior be enough to protect the $469 billion-dollar and growing space economy, the government-funded exploration and science pr…

3 years, 8 months ago

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What’s Behind Russia’s Departure from the International Space Station
What’s Behind Russia’s Departure from the International Space Station

Sure. It’s easy to simply pin Russia’s announcement that it is quitting the International Space Station as a natural result of President Vladamir Put…

3 years, 8 months ago

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