With many of the present and future space exploration missions revolving around the exploitation of the Moon, there is a need to gather the knowledge and to develop the technology that will eventually make ...
... ocean, without even having to land on the ice moon’s surface. The first mission that might be able to exploit this opportunity is the Jupiter Icy moon Explorer (JUICE), comissioned by the European Space Agency (ESA). Scheduled...
.... But as much as space systems do for us, there is still more that we could be doing in space. Whereas our past exploits were phase one of the Space Age, it is now time for phase two to begin - Space Age 2.0. We have...
... the past decade, the International Space Station partnership has continually addressed the future of research in - and exploitation of - low Earth orbit (LEO) beyond the lifetime of the ISS. At present, it seems likely that the Space...
... we should redouble our efforts to understand, explore and better govern ourselves through a world supported by satellites and exploit what they can offer us here and now to take better care of our own planet - that this...
... operatiional needs. Norway is a maritime nation with a long history in shipping and fisheries, as well as oil and gas exploitation at sea. With more than two million square kilometres of ocean areas, much of which is in the Arctic, monitoring...