New Space Review:
Death throes and grand delusions
If you believe the Russian space company Energia, it has grand plans to industrialize the Moon and harvest helium-3. Such statements, Dwayne Day argues, are symptoms of deeper problems with both the company and Russian space policy.Monday, March 5, 2007
Current issues in NewSpace
Many of the concerns facing the entrepreneurial space industry have shifted over the years as markets have emerged and regulatory barriers overcome. Jeff Foust reports on what those in the industry see as some of the key issues now facing emerging space companies.Monday, March 5, 2007
So that’s what they mean by sustainable and affordable
Recent documents suggest that NASA is planning to launch only a couple Orion spacecraft a year for the indefinite future. Taylor Dinerman argues that this makes international and commercial partners critical to the long-term success of the Vision.Monday, March 5, 2007
Space program co-ops and Astronaut Farmer
In a movie, Charles Farmer assembles an orbital rocket in his barn to fulfill a lifelong dream. Sam Dinkin reviews the real-life history of personal efforts to go to space.Monday, March 5, 2007
A plea to those who are passionate about human spaceflight
It’s one thing to say that the space community needs to educate and reach out to the public. However, Chris Carberry says that the community itself needs to do more political work to ensure a bright future for space exploration.Monday, March 5, 2007
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Monday, March 05, 2007
Space Review is Out
Posted by Dan Schrimpsher at 9:39 AM
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