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Articles tagged: commercial space

  • Apollo 15, Fallen Astronaut, Hoeydonck, space art June 2018 Archaeologist of the future

    ...Arms Regulations) -free is actually a selling point for commercial space systems, which illustrates how strong the bond between the ... is. Over the years, however, the development of space systems has allowed the gradual emergence of an economic ...

    • Apollo 15
    • Fallen Astronaut
    • Hoeydonck
    • space art
    Authors: Guerric de Crombrugghe    
  • Ascender, Bristol Spaceplanes, reusable rocket, spaceplane October 2019 Time to overcome the expendable rocket mindset

    ... If so, this would revolutionise spaceflight and lead to a new era of space science and exploration, and to the development of a wide range of new commercial space activities. Such an outcome would require full reusability, an aeroplane-like approach...

    • Ascender
    • Bristol Spaceplanes
    • reusable rocket
    • spaceplane
    Authors: David Ashford    
  • NewSpace, Space BD, TerraMetric 19 November 2020 Agreement to accelerate commercial space growth

    ... are committed to achieving results from launch to low Earth orbit, with a further focus on lunar and deep space exploration. Technical skills, legislative knowledge, funding and time management are all critical factors in successfully accomplishing...

    • NewSpace
    • Space BD
    • TerraMetric
  • Celestial bodies, Exploitation, Legislation, Sovereignty, space law May 2018 Why national space laws on the exploitation of resources of celestial bodies contradict international law

    ...Both the US Commercial Space Launch Act of 2015 and the Luxemburg Law on the Exploration and Use of Space Resources of 2017... No state can legislate unilaterally in the exploitation of outer space and celestial bodies, and thus, no state can enact laws...

    • Celestial bodies
    • Exploitation
    • Legislation
    • Sovereignty
    • space law
    Authors: Stephan Hobe    
  • 28 December 2015 NASA Unveils “Sky For All” $15,000 Challenge

    ...air vehicles, passenger jets, and unmanned aircraft of various sizes and speeds flying at a variety of altitudes, as well as commercial space launches, spacecraft and even stationary objects like wind turbines," says Parimal. To find viable solutions...

  • 30 September 2015 Aerospace industry round-up: $23.8 billion materials market by 2022, B/E (BEAV) allegedly oversold, titanium analysis

    ... industry. The largest titanium segment there today is commercial aircraft, of course. Yet space experts would also do well to keep an eye on titanium – considering the fact that a commercial space flight industry is also expected to make major leaps...

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