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Articles tagged: Cold War

  • Alan Stern, reusable rockets, Tycho, World View June 2015 Re-usable rockets: a new breakthrough for suborbital research

    ... ago, suborbital research was limited to occasional, expensive rocket and balloon launches, largely using expensive Cold War technologies. Today, thanks to dedicated efforts by next generation reusable suborbital rocket firms like Virgin Galactic...

    • Alan Stern
    • reusable rockets
    • Tycho
    • World View
    Authors: Alan Stern    
  • British Spaceport, CAA, Mark Godsell, XCOR Lynx February 2016 The Benefits of a British Spaceport

    ... and it boasts other impressive credentials too. It was once a dispersal airfield for Vulcan bombers during the Cold War and is near an active Danger Area (D201) operated and managed by Defence and Space Company QinetiQ. From...

    • British Spaceport
    • CAA
    • Mark Godsell
    • XCOR Lynx
    Authors: Mark Godsell    
  • Rick Tumlinson, Science Beyond Fiction, TEDxESA February 2016 Space – Overcoming Our Limitations

    ... pushed us to not only look up at the skies but to actively seek the means to go into space. But as the Cold War and the Space Race took hold of the world, the philosophical ideas behind space exploration took...

    • Rick Tumlinson
    • Science Beyond Fiction
    • TEDxESA
    Authors: Rick Tumlinson    
  • David Hardy, space art March 2016 Why We Need Space Artists

    ... be no doubt that they succeeded spectacularly in showing a US public, whose lives had been dominated by Korea and the Cold War, a vision of a new frontier and great glory. In fact, they created a climate in which NASA could begin its...

    • David Hardy
    • space art
    Authors: David A Hardy    
  • Article, Chairman & CEO of Arianespace, Stéphane Israel July 2016 France, Europe and Russia - two decades of space launch cooperation

    Initial discussions about joint operations for launches actively began 25 years later in the early 1990s, when the fall of the two blocks spurred Russia to further promote its already existing launch assets - including the heavy launcher Proton, as ...

    • Article
    • Chairman & CEO of Arianespace
    • Stéphane Israel
    Authors: Stephane Israel    
  • Article, CubeSat, innovation, satellites, SpaceX August 2016 Big or small - aerospace innovates through constraints

    ..., it faces some of its biggest opposition. Regulations, many of which many were written long ago during the Cold War, come into play. While commercial satellites (and to that end commercial CubeSats) were recently removed from...

    • Article
    • CubeSat
    • innovation
    • satellites
    • SpaceX
    Authors: Nick Allain    
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