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...“preserve life, the most precious feature of Earth and the universe, in a proper way, firstly in Earth orbit, but later on the Moon and Mars and eventually deep space, as far ...space together. It was a way for people to give hope to themselves, their families or loved ones, in the possibility of a long-term future in the universe. The preservation of such DNA, for example in the case of the Chinese tiger, may be the “last defence of the data of the...
... was the Hubble Space Telescope (HST). I was a team member on the high resolution spectrograph, which was one of the instruments that Ball won the contract for. It was later renamed the Goddard High Resolution Spectrograph (GHRS), since the NASA Goddard Space Flight...
...recognisable as authentic. So I contacted my friend Gordon Andrews, a communications specialist for the International Space Station (ISS) team at the NASA Johnson Space Center, briefed him on my plan and asked if he could help me get...world tour to make art with patients and astronauts in the cities that are the home base for the other space agencies that partnered to build the International Space Station. We will be making art with paediatric and ...
...the Hubble Space Telescope for me to appreciate the opportunity for space imagery to be recreated as works of art. I was fortunate to have met a number of space technologists who had worked on many aspects of Hubble, so now perhaps I could celebrate the.... In the early days, I often worked with NASA’s Astronomy Photo of the Day and have painted The Pillars of Creation, Seahorse Nebula, Carina Nebula, the Tarantula Nebula, the Butterfly Nebula...
... in Nature that the observed expansion of the universe indicated it had a beginning in space and time. Despite uncovering what is arguably the most important cosmological discovery ever made, it was not all plain sailing. Hubble’s initial value for the expansion rate was...
... cosmic time, especially during the violent, feedback-dominated early universe. Magnetic fields lines in Messier 82 overlaid on a visible and infrared composite image from the Hubble Space Telescope and the Spitzer Space Telescope. The galactic superwind from the central starburst is blasting out...
... the photos of Earthrise were some of the initiators of the environmental movement, bringing home to people for the first time that we are actually just a small dot in a very big universe, and therefore space exploration is important for many reasons. We certainly need the inspiration, the...
... paperback book is part popular space education and part autobiography. Subtitled ‘Archaeology and the Future’, it includes chapters on ‘How I became a Space Archaeologist’, ‘Junkyard Earth’ and ‘Whose Space is it Anyway?’. Despite the inclusive writing style, the volume includes seven pages...
... at McGill Faculty of Law in Montreal, Canada (2011). He formerly taught at the University of Mississippi School of Law, and his courses at the University of North Dakota include space law, history of the space age, space politics & policy, space & the environment, and remote sensing law & regulation. He has been...