.... Space is not a new or emerging military and security issue. Earth orbit has always been a place of military exploitation and economic competition since satellites began flying above the atmosphere. The ‘militarisation of space’ is not a new...
...to dominate where their resources are better prepared to exploit and commercialise. This pattern may soon be extended ... new space legislation can be drafted that allows the exploitation of its mineral and water resources. Countering conflict Sometimes...
...Earth asteroids and comets for space exploration and commercial exploitation. The Accords define a set of guidelines, ...the global governance framework for all nations exploring and exploiting space beyond Earth orbit. The framework in essence ...
... abilities of TGO’s instruments in enabling us to ‘see’ below Mars’ surface – and reveals a large, not-too-deep, easily exploitable reservoir of water in this region of Mars.” The team's study, “The evidence for unusually high hydrogen abundances...
... are now fitted with FANS-capable avionics. This is clearly a significant increase, though more needs to be done to exploit further the potential of FANS. The industry has been looking for a ‘one-size-fits-all’ solution...
... places and their resources. Earlier in modern human history there were new continents to be found, occupied and exploited. In the 20th century these destinations began to spread beyond the Earth with the Apollo missions to the...