... life. There’s bound to be something in there that you’ll like”. The first box I opened had something covered in bubble wrap inside it. It felt heavy, maybe 10 kg. I lifted it out, unwrapped it and found it was a camera, an old video camera...
... to be present in each one of these markets. The GEO market has been in decline since the dot-com bubble burst around 15 years ago: the market crashed and went from an annual geostationary launch rate in the...
... every possible way. It tries to kill you every day you are in it. To survive you need to be hermetically sealed in a bubble of air, condemned to operate in an artificial environment. No matter what science fiction might tease you with, there is not...
... such growth. With regard to the first concern, there is a real danger that we are seeing a space investment bubble that is growing at an unsustainable rate and will burst at some point. Alternatively, the cost of capital could rise...
... space entrepreneur with over thirty years of economic experience. Marc was an early investor in the dot-com bubble and the founder of the web hosting company Globix. He earned his Bachelor of Science degree in accounting from...
... leader Andrew Fox of the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore, Maryland. "It's telling us that the Milky Way is a bubbling, very active place where gas can be thrown out of one part of the disk and then return...