... to create a ‘new world order’, which looks a lot like a very old order. Xi appears to believe that China’s commerce-oriented dictatorship represents the future and wants to demonstrate that by building the world’s largest navy, the...
...’s push outward is summed up in three words - heart, vision and dreams. While paying for spaceflight and enabling commerce matters, it is not the sole cause for exploration because many of the great achievements of all time were...
... have is reaching out to the under-represented demographics of girls, minorities, challenged communities.” CASIS’s outreach efforts in commerce and education run in parallel, both tapping into existing investment and organizational networks, to build...
... divisions to get access to ESA and European Union space project funding. The British share of global space commerce had been expected to reach 10% by 2023 (currently at 6.5%), but it is now unclear how Brexit will affect both the...
... launched its first Stratollite balloon from Spaceport Tucson this week, as the dedicated global hub for commerce and science in the stratosphere formally opened its doors to business. “The FAA recently provided a Certificate of Authorization...
... (near Beijing) and Nanshan (near Urumqi). With the exponential growth of the internet and applications such as e-commerce, it has become extremely important to ensure that data, wherever it is sent in the world is protected to the highest degree...