... from around the world. One such company, Deep Space Industries, has opened up its second office in Luxembourg city and is advising the government there on how to pursue a future in a commercialised space environment. Similarly, Australia recently...
... propellant is technically feasible, can lead to favourable business returns and is legal for companies within the US and Luxembourg. Many challenges remain on all fronts. For example, one of the great uncertainties is the extent and characteristics...
.... He has been a risk manager in the investment fund industry since 2014 and he is also adjunct professor at Luxembourg University and, in the past, a freelance contributor for the Geopolitical Monitor. He holds a Masters degree in Economics & Finance...
... on those countries who had expressed a strong interest in participating in the Artemis Program: Canada, Japan, the UK, Italy, Luxembourg, Australia and the UAE. The negotiations from that point proceeded remarkably smoothly. Across the span...
... Director General Jan Woerner. The meeting also saw Luxembourg and ESA strengthen ties when the country’s Deputy... field of space resources and innovation. ESA and the Luxembourg Space Agency have already been working together to explore opportunities...
..., Puerto Rico, according to the University of Hawaii. Right now, the Asteroid Day’s website is broadcasting LIVE from Luxembourg, with a 48-hour streaming global broadcast dedicated entirely to space. What began as two live stream broadcasts in 2014...