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Articles tagged: Expedition 41

  • ISS, mixed media, quilts, space art March 2017 Space for art: Quilting in orbit

    ... to highlight another first in the interaction between space and art, during her International Space Station (ISS) Expedition 37 mission in 2013, astronaut Karen Nyberg became the first astronaut and artist to quilt in space. Not only...

    • ISS
    • mixed media
    • quilts
    • space art
    Authors: Nicole Stott    
  • internet, sky-fi, special report, wi-fi April 2017 Sky-fi dawn of the space internet era

    ... part of the process can ensure smoother transition to commercial operations. Let governments serve as anchor tenants and expedite regulatory processes This will help ensure resolution of any legal hurdles while governments assist in the development...

    • internet
    • sky-fi
    • special report
    • wi-fi
    Authors: László Bacsárdi    
  • EM-1, NASA, Orion, SLS January 2018 SLS ushers transformation of deep space exploration

    ... Cryogenic Propulsion Stage (ICPS), which uses a single Aerojet Rocketdyne RL10 engine for propulsion. In order to expedite launch, programme managers decided early in the vehicle’s development to leverage the proven United Launch Alliance Delta...

    • EM-1
    • NASA
    • Orion
    • SLS
    Authors: Kimberly F. Robinson    
  • cardiology, space cardiology, space travel March 2018 Zero gravity and the human heart

    ... anteroposterior diameter meaning the intercostal spaces become wider and the alveolar surface expands. Members of the Expedition 27 ISS crew mark the 50th anniversary of manned spaceflight on 12 April 2011 (Yuri’s Night). Most of the crew...

    • cardiology
    • space cardiology
    • space travel
    Authors: Ramiro Iglesias    
  • mars, MATT, Omaha Trail, space mining, Terraform April 2018 Developing Mars

    ... such as ‘Perfect Day’ dairy reactors, the greenhouses can scale to feed the Omaha Crater settlement and expeditions across the planet Other Omaha Crater industries can also scale, to stockpile propellant and other gases...

    • mars
    • MATT
    • Omaha Trail
    • space mining
    • Terraform
    Authors: Gary Stewart     Martin Lades    
  • mining, Outer Space Treaty (OST), space law, Taxation May 2018 Taxation of outer space: a next step for space exploration?

    ... should be overcome and placed under proper international control. NASA’s Resource Prospector aims to be the first mining expedition on another world. Space taxes As the emphasis slowly changes from space exploration to space exploitation, legal...

    • mining
    • Outer Space Treaty (OST)
    • space law
    • Taxation
    Authors: Milan Mijovic    
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