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Articles tagged: asteroid

  • mining, Outer Space Treaty (OST), space law, Taxation May 2018 Taxation of outer space: a next step for space exploration?

    ...irrespective of their degree of economic or scientific development...”. Asteroids could offer a lucrative resource for future space mining companies...matter. Until the end of 2015, the legality of asteroid mining was not regulated in detail. But the US...

    • mining
    • Outer Space Treaty (OST)
    • space law
    • Taxation
    Authors: Milan Mijovic    
  • climate change, cosmic defence, solar shield, Space Age 2.0, space debris January 2019 Saving humanity – is space up to the job?

    ... to our planet and life on Earth from such things as climate breakdown, solar storms, space debris and asteroid impacts. In this article Dr Joseph Pelton, a passionate advocate of using space systems to help humanity, provides an overview of the...

    • climate change
    • cosmic defence
    • solar shield
    • Space Age 2.0
    • space debris
    Authors: Joseph N. Pelton    
  • Hayabusa-2 24 September 2018 Hayabusa2 rovers land successfully on Ryugu

    ...away on the bottom of Hayabusa2 during its long journey to this carbon-rich, diamond-shaped asteroid that is a kilometre in diameter. The asteroids new inhabitants weigh just over 1 kilogram, stand seven centimetres (cm) in height and have a diameter...

    • Hayabusa-2
  • Japan, Kibo, Kimiya Yui, Rokuichiro Michii, soyuz October 2015 Baikonur, Kibo and beyond: Japan’s leading role in space

    ... rocket equipped with an improved mechanism. The Soyuz TMA-17M rocket illuminated at night. And it’s not just asteroids: Japan is conducting planetary exploration too. Currently, the Akatsuki (‘Dawn’) probe is on its space odyssey - in late July...

    • Japan
    • Kibo
    • Kimiya Yui
    • Rokuichiro Michii
    • soyuz
    Authors: Rokuichiro Michii    
  • cruise phase, mars, Paolo Ferri, Rosetta November 2016 Rosetta - an eventful cruise phase

    ...started preparing for the next challenge: the first asteroid fly-by ever attempted by a European spacecraft. ...of the relative position between Rosetta and the asteroid: by taking pictures of the asteroid in the weeks before the approach and measuring...

    • cruise phase
    • mars
    • Paolo Ferri
    • Rosetta
    Authors: Paolo Ferri    
  • Ceres, megasatellite, Space Exploration, space habitats November 2021 Megasatellite habitat at Ceres

    ... counter-rotating cylinders that could be built using materials extracted from the Moon, and later from asteroids, to provide Earth-like 1g artificial gravity. However, the size of the cylinder is limited by mechanical constraints, so sooner or later...

    • Ceres
    • megasatellite
    • Space Exploration
    • space habitats
    Authors: Pekka Janhunen    
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