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... Napier, Cheney, and a few other SGAC members, Perez co-authored an article recently published in Room, The Space Journal. Perez worked alongside Ph.D. candidates and was the only undergraduate student on this publication. Enabling Private Sector...
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... of aerospace consulting firm Alternum and is also working on a PhD in aerospace engineering at Kingston University, London. ROOM Space Journal of Asgardia also had a great week at the virtual International Astronautical Congress (IAC), held Monday to Wednesday, for... digital edition of the magazine, that combined a selection of articles from the Summer and Autumn issues, was downloaded more than 500 times by IAC delegates from across the world.
... an impressive set of information on over 1.6 billion stars in our Milky Way. This second data release, available for download by the wider astronomical community later today, will take the census of our Galaxy to an entirely new level...
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.... However, we may be closer to establishing the answer to this question with data from a recent publication in the science journal Acta Astronautica, which argues that the notion of Mars as a dry and lifeless planet should be abandoned as a new...
... were launched and military observation missions became infrequent. Even the libraries could not afford to order journals and President Yeltsin did not seem interested. With no cash, the hidden casualties were new research...
... part of ongoing space commercialisation. Here, Walter Peeters discusses whether or not NewSpace is really anything new. In academic journals and specialised literature, the debate regarding the distinction between commercial space and NewSpace continues, as authors...
... in 2020 became ESA’s ISS Programme Manager. Kirill Pletner, Editor-in-Chief of ROOM’s sister publication Aerospace Sphere Journal, caught up with Frank De Winne to obtain his perspective on human space exploration, from priority areas in ESA’s work...