ROOM: The Space magazine is one of the prominent magazines on space exploration, technology and industry. At ROOM, we share a common objective – promotion of peaceful space exploration for the benefit of humankind, all while bringing you throughly researched articles on an assortment,a range of current topics. Our authors include researchers and industry leaders from all over the world, which lets us bring you the newest and accurate information about journal space and society.
... acquaintance with the wonderful world of fine art quilting! As a point of reflection and to highlight another first in the interaction between space and art, during her International Space Station (ISS) Expedition 37 mission in 2013, astronaut Karen Nyberg became the...
... uses of outer space, and the author of War in Space: Strategy, Spacepower, Geopolitics and several papers on space policy in a variety of academic journals. Dr Bowen frequently appears in media items on space policy, writes a regular column for SpaceWatch Global, and advises practitioners on space security and defence policy in space.
... of Leicester, an expert in strategy, space warfare and the military uses of outer space, and the author of War in Space: Strategy, Spacepower, Geopolitics and several papers on space policy in a variety of academic journals. Dr Bowen frequently appears in media items on space policy and advises practitioners on space security and defence policy...
... Roberts discusses the interface between space and cyber in the defence realm, and how the concept of the cyber-range applies. Most of us understand that society is becoming progressively and ever more pervasively dependent on space products for the way we do business...
... a Colorado aerospace company. He volunteers for numerous space organisations and is on the National Space Society’s Space Ambassador Committee. He is an additive manufacturing mentor for summer interns, and a guest speaker/exhibitor/judge at the Cities in Space competition. Jeff served five years in the US Air...
... source of debate is not the activity itself but its surrounding legal framework. International space treaties include specific provisions on the use of outer space and on the cooperation of States in benefiting from the results of such use. Even though...
... the human species undertook to explore, or to conquer, what we are now used to calling ‘space’ (formerly known as ‘outer space’). And it is also not surprising that we have cherished this dream since the seventeenth century. Far from... the future (futur). Since the end of the Apollo programme astronauts have learned to live in space and prepare for future interplanetary expeditions all in the shadow of the Earth. About the author Jacques Arnould...
...just a couple of months. Here she shares her thoughts on the future of space and asks what can be done to make better use of space to achieve policy objectives. As an integral part of the United Nations, the...achieve them, leveraging space solutions to do so. Space is not just an enabler of the SDGs, it is a major driver of them, and if that is the case the question I would ask is, are we proactively leveraging space and maximising it’s potential ...
... or materials returned to Earth, would be of genuine concern and interest to the international community. Article IX further provides that the study and exploration of space and celestial bodies must be conducted in such a way “as to... avoid their harmful contamination and also adverse changes in the environment of the...