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...planetary science missions. Astronauts flew aboard the Space Shuttle to the International Space Station and the Space Coast region rode the economic boom of America’s thriving space programme as the Air Force provided Cape ...ago. And state-wide, Florida’s aerospace industry is being recognised by companies as the kind of business and living environment that the next generation aerospace development and manufacturing companies need to thrive in. The...
...’ space and ‘civilian’ space, with an all-civilian space agency, NASA. The government and media portrayal of early space was unmistakably ‘peaceful purposes’: see the film The Right Stuff, read the US-published Colliers magazine or...) unmistakeably reflected the US government and media portrayal of early space as ‘peaceful purposes’. The Space Shuttle had its own dedicated west coast military base, Vandenberg Air Force Base. Full spectrum There has...
... Vice President of Blue Origin, which aims to become a major player in the future space launch business. In this article - based on his keynote lecture at the Seradata Space Conference in London in June - he provides a personal perspective on the company, where ... that will help us to develop and certify the vehicle and develop a launch site on a west coast Air Force base. The maiden launch of New Glenn is targeted for 2021. The key to achieving ...
...various forms invoke creativity, which leads to innovation, new scientific discoveries, new patents, and ultimately new businesses that benefit the global economy.” CEO and founder Holly Melear talking to a CiS team. For ...the community. Holly is on the advisory boards for global organisations such as Space Vault, Finsophy, and STEM for Women magazine. She also sits on the Space Economy Task Force in Austin, Texas. Jeff Smith is a Material Control ...
... the space industry, space insurance and space education sectors. He is the author of six books, including The Cambridge Dictionary of Space Technology and Space: The Fragile Frontier, has edited three space industry magazines and ...written more than 600 articles and papers on space technology. He has a BSc in...
... problem and... therefore, only subject to a political solution. Without supportive political action to develop the law of space, space lawyers are reduced to the 20th century version of arguing the number of angels that can sit on the...science, economics, culture and law. She has degrees in law and physics and has written for magazines, radio and broadcast documentaries. She was recently the ‘in-house’ writer and researcher for London-based...
..., he quite reasonably points out that “as an element in the sustained economic recovery”, the space tourism business has “great prospects for generating good jobs and revenues”. Apart from that, commercial aviation began...monochrome photos, along with charts and graphs. No-one really knows when, or whether, space tourism will become a viable business. Like space power satellites, in–orbit manufacturing and a return of explorers to the Moon, it has...
...satellites and open source thinking is creating a springboard for the development of a community-based approach For space businesses to be sustainable, the enabling technology needs to be performant and large enough to support payloads that... and robustness - rather than CubeSats, will be required to enable many of the sustainable space and space-enabled businesses of the future. This was the catalyst for the initiation of the Open Source Satellite...
...assess damage. Market evolution While coverage for communications satellites is still the mainstay of the space insurance business, the past five decades has seen a degree of diversification. Arguably most notable are ... to focus on insurable risks in applications that underwriters believe will generate premium income – because space insurance is first and foremost a business. But if the past year or so has taught us anything, it is that we cannot...