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Articles tagged: Space for Humanity

  • Dylan Taylor, NewSpace 2017, Space for Humanity, World View Enterprise 03 July 2017 Space for Humanity wants to send you to space

    ... that was launched last week at the NewSpace 2017 Convergence. As part of the group’s rollout, Space for Humanity is accepting applications for diverse individuals to be granted an all-expenses paid journey on the World View high-altitude balloon...

    • Dylan Taylor
    • NewSpace 2017
    • Space for Humanity
    • World View Enterprise
  • Biosphere 2, Space for Humanity, Space Perspective, Spaceship Neptune 19 June 2020 US firm offers flights to edge-of-space under high-tech balloon

    ...beyond. Space for Humanity, a nonprofit, has chosen Space Perspective as a preferred partner for their Citizen Astronaut Program and scientific research. “Space for Humanity is cultivating a movement to expand access to space for all of humanity, and...

    • Biosphere 2
    • Space for Humanity
    • Space Perspective
    • Spaceship Neptune
  • Cities in Space, STEAM, STEAMSPACE Education Outreach, STEM July 2019 Stepping into space with STEAM

    ... part in interactive experiences, including film screenings, musical performances, maker-space exhibitors, and hands-on science and engineering presentations. Space for Humanity executive director Rachel Lyons speaking to CiS 2018 students. With the...

    • Cities in Space
    • STEAM
    • STEAMSPACE Education Outreach
    • STEM
    Authors: Holly Melear     Jeff Smith    
  • hybrid propellant, In-situ resources, Mars rocket concept, Space Exploration May 2021 In-situ propellant design for Mars ascent vehicles

    ... Earth - are useful in preparing the space community for long-term, deep space missions, but they require a self-sustained living space for humans and cost-effective launch vehicles. Thus, making space more affordable, accessible and sustainable will...

    • hybrid propellant
    • In-situ resources
    • Mars rocket concept
    • Space Exploration
    Authors: Miray Karpat     Ozan Kara    
  • 26 February 2018 Why do we go into space?

    ...why we are doing it and how we will shape it,” said Dylan Taylor, global executive, Co-Founder of the Space Angels investment group and of Space For Humanity. “Opening space is about more than science and engineering. It’s about people, life, and our...

  • artificial intelligence, human behaviour, isolation, Long-distance space travel November 2018 Being human in space

    ... transdisciplinary project manager of the global private aerospace coalition Being in Synergy and as civil astronaut training advisor for Space for Humanity she lays a collective ground for the future of space exploration, travel and education.

    • artificial intelligence
    • human behaviour
    • isolation
    • Long-distance space travel
    Authors: Martine-Nicole Rojina    
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