Nov 12, 2020What does finding water on the Moon mean for the future of space exploration?sciencefocus.com - Stuart ClarkReadings from NASA’s Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA) indicate that water is present in Clavius Crater - one of the largest …
Quartzflipped into Quartz at WorkWhat Joe Biden could mean for US space policyverified_publisherQuartz - Tim FernholzElection day in the US is just seven weeks away. Space is not the top issue! Still, changes at the White House are the rare moments that can shift the slow-grinding gears of the US space program. Quartz spoke to Casey Dreier, the senior space policy adviser at the Planetary Society, about what’s on …
The Conversation UKflipped into Conversation UKFrom Space Force to Artemis: what Joe Biden presidency may mean in orbit and beyondThe Conversation UK - Ian Whittaker and Gareth DorrianDonald Trump set bold goals for space exploration during his time in office – from crewed missions to the Moon and Mars to a Space Force. By …
New York Postflipped into OpinionSpaceX ‘ferry’ orbit means we’ve entered a new, entrepreneurial Space AgeNew York Post - Post Editorial BoardWelcome to a new and different Space Age: Elon Musk’s SpaceX this week ferried four NASA astronauts to the International Space Station — and brought …
Space.comFrom Space Force to Artemis: What a Joe Biden presidency may mean in orbit and beyondspace.com - Gareth DorrianGareth Dorrian (opens in new tab), Post Doctoral Research Fellow in Space Science, University of Birmingham Donald Trump set bold goals for space …
Auto World Magflipped into Tech WorldOpinion: What the recent SpaceX rocket launch means for the future of spaceLos Angeles Times - Sanya TinaikarOn May 30, SpaceX launched their Crew Dragon spacecraft. With the American space program ending in 2011, there was considerable buzz as 10 million people tuned in to watch the live stream of the launch. And many more traveled to Florida to witness the launch in person. For example, Dr. James Lilley …