... diversity by designing more reliable life support systems and that is what we are aiming for at the University of Colorado Boulder. We are currently researching the effect of isolated parameters on the growth, metabolic loads and viability of algae...
..., and leverage commercial solutions. Jim Bridenstine gave a keynote address to the 32nd Space Symposium in Colorado Springs, Colorado in April 2016. Resiliency essentially refers to the enterprise’s ability to operate effectively through attempts...
... stages fuelled by propellant mined, refined and distributed in space. Dr Sowers has now joined the faculty of the Colorado School of Mines as part of a newly created graduate programme in space resources. He holds a BS in Physics from Georgia Tech...
... the lunar poles and process it into propellant for US$500/kg or less? To answer this question, researchers at the Colorado School of Mines (CSM) looked at three potential water extraction methods, as well as an overall architecture for the operation...
... is able to be its own space station," Bigelow said during a press briefing today at the 32nd Space Symposium in Colorado Springs, Colorado. "They need no other habitats, modules or anything of the sort." The first orbiting B330, named because...
...] to have a very realistic experience," ULA President and CEO Tory Bruno said at the Space Symposium meeting in Colorado Springs, Colorado, last April. Bruno also said that the program's goal is to inspire students to pursue a career in science...