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... possible. George Freeman MP, UK Minister of State for Science, Research and Innovation, has been leading a series of round tables on space sustainability, space standards and space policy, to ensure that everyone has a say. With regard to ...holding it back. We need to remain cognisant of the twin drivers of commercial sustainability and space sustainability. And certainly, we’re very plugged in to what the academic community is doing, with studies...
... universe the James Webb Space Telescope is about to reveal. WST is not ‘Hubble’s Replacement’ but ‘Hubble’s Successor’, designed to build on Hubble’s rich legacy and even to work side-by-side with the ageing telescopic powerhouse. Despite appearances, Hubble and JWST are both...
..., as it is possible to build entire virtual architectures that emulate both space and non-space assets. Any organisation can buy or access a commercial cyber-range solution that...space and cybersecurity regime that is flexible and multilateral. The space community has always been good at promoting acceptable ‘behavioural norms’. Numerous countries and agencies already work together on space projects and solutions - and cybersecurity in space...
... such as more capable missiles, nuclear warheads and spy satellites. The US Space Shuttle was in part originally designed and funded to meet the Pentagon’s and the Intelligence Community’s needs. The Hubble Space Telescope is an adapted KH-11 spy satellite that simply looks...
...significant level of degradation The gradual degradation of solar cells in the space environment is a well-known phenomenon and is factored into the design lifetime of all satellites; however, research...the British Antarctic Survey in Cambridge and with the University of Cambridge, focusing on the proton belt and radiation damage caused to orbiting spacecraft. He has a background in geophysics and space physics, with experience working in ...
..., considers the interaction between medical and space professionals to accelerate the translation of ideas between these disciplines, and looks at some of the novel applications of space to healthcare that are already in... Research Council’s mammalian genomics institute, ESA’s European Centre for Space Applications and Telecommunications, the Satellite Applications Catapult, and a thriving community of commercial companies. To aid the development ...
...part of the global commons (which covers Earth’s unowned natural resources, such as the oceans, the atmosphere and space). Eighteen annexes to the Chicago Convention covering all aspects of aviation have been made by ICAO. As ...surveillance, since it will give full coverage of Earth’s surface including ocean and polar regions, and also near space for both air and space traffic management in one device, along with meeting the requirements of the ...
... ensure the survival of mankind and preserve Earth and all its living species. Debating the ethics of space activities is certainly of great importance and fascination, however the space race is already a contemporary ...we have a real opportunity to learn from our mistakes and adopt a more sensible, responsible, and sustainable approach to space, minimising our negative impact and ensuring that future generations can continue to be inspired by...
... the field, the goal of Mymicrogravity is to provide a bridge between the world of ground and space research - worlds that seldom interact but that could generate great value by working together. To ...as an aid to treat osteoporosis. Antoine Joly-Battaglini is the cofounder and CEO of Mymicrogravity, prior to which he worked for Airbus Defence and Space in France and Germany where he started in a business development team linked to microgravity ...