August 2021
AI in space – a legal perspective
... space activities. Recent missions on Mars and the Moon are already ‘robotised’ and ‘digitalised’ with rovers exhibiting significant elements of autonomy. For the future, however, it is relevant to consider exactly how much autonomy, if any...
October 2021
Technology transfer and the ‘local’ space market
... a total income of £254 million with a gross value add of another £880 million. It employed over 8000 people, exhibited a 12 percent annual growth rate over the preceding five years and contributed around 14 percent of the UK space...
May 2022
Multinational training for interplanetary spaceflight crews
... the content of their views and standpoint; ability to make one’s emotions constructive rather than destructive and to exhibit a high degree of self-regulation and self-control. Crew members of Mars 500 enjoy the moment as Chinese...
February 2023
The scientific basis for lunar helium-3 production
... account that microorganisms are characterised by unusual multiplicity, variety of forms, prevalence in any physical conditions, and exhibit a multiplicity of interaction with the environment and influence on it. It should also be kept in mind that...
September 2023
Satellite manufacturing - building to size, speed and security
... PropCube developed by Terran Orbital is on display at the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum’s One World Connected exhibition. Shaping the future Terran Orbital has continued to shape the future of the space industry in 2023 Terran...
October 2023
Remote sensing by satellite - People’s Republic of China
... features have not been published and the real purpose of each satellite is therefore questionable. The behaviours exhibited by these satellites indicate a mixture of applications. All TJS satellites are in geostationary orbit (GEO). Some appear...