... YEMO for ground (left) and underwater simulations (middle). The pantograph enables ease of sampling. Its expandable arm prevents an astronaut from having to bend down (reducing the risk of falling) and offers an exchangeable scoop for...
..., it has begun. Brought to public attention by the arrival of many of the world’s top billionaires who have linked arms with the rest of us who have been inspired by the giants of the space race, to build on the technology...
... Conference on Disarmament (CD), which meets in Geneva. Unfortunately, there has been little progress at the CD on the Prevention of an Arms Race in Outer Space (PAROS) agenda item, largely because the CD has failed to agree on an overall work plan...
... to catch up with the quickly evolving reality. Innovative new commercial entrants, funded by venture capital and armed with disruptive technologies and perspectives, along with many traditionally non spacefaring nations, are now competing ...
... (and potential military) advantages to be gained through space-related technology and we appear to be locked into a true ‘space arms race’. It is within the realms of reality that outer space may itself become an emerging theatre of warfare. The...
... of eclipse, which may negatively impact vision-based operations. Artist impression of Restore-L servicer extending its robotic arm to grasp and refuel a client satellite on orbit. Tele-robotic missions are impacted by communication latencies and...