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Articles tagged: deep space exploration

  • Artemis, Moon 2024, NASA, The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), WFIRST 18 December 2019 US Senate suggests Artemis delay after requested funding halved

    ...February, 2016. To help NASA continue game changing technology for deep space exploration, $110 million was set aside for Nuclear Thermal Propulsion as part of the Space Technology budget, with $60 million allocated for a flight demonstration by 2024...

    • Artemis
    • Moon 2024
    • NASA
    • The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST)
    • WFIRST
  • David Parker, IAC, IAC 2016, Next Generation Plenary 24 August 2016 Future Space Leaders Will Meet at IAC 2016

    ..., the panelists will present their research and discuss its results and benefits – not only for deep-space exploration but also for improving life on Earth. A Q&A session will follow the presentations.

    • David Parker
    • IAC
    • IAC 2016
    • Next Generation Plenary
  • 29 March 2018 NASA Kennedy Space Center

    ... of NASA’s rocket programme at Cape Canaveral and the various phases of manned space exploration up to the Shuttle and the ISS. A final chapter looks at deep space exploration and the future. The design of this series is based on two colour photos...

  • Artemis, NASA, Space Launch Systems (SLS) 04 May 2020 NASA commits to future Artemis missions with more SLS rocket engines

    .... The SLS rocket, Orion spacecraft, Gateway and Human Landing System are part of NASA’s backbone for deep space exploration. Work is well underway on both the Artemis I and II rockets. The Artemis I core stage and its RS-25 engines...

    • Artemis
    • NASA
    • Space Launch Systems (SLS)
  • Newton, philosophy, van Bendegem, Whewell March 2016 Philosophical perspectives on space

    ... practices in all their diversity and complexity, is easily applicable to a wide range of large-scale issues such as deep space exploration and, closer to home, climate change. Finally, it seems clear to me that such issues involve not only exact...

    • Newton
    • philosophy
    • van Bendegem
    • Whewell
    Authors: Jean Paul Van Bendegem    
  • 12 July 2015 The 18 quintillion planets in ‘No Man’s Sky’: how Hello Games can expand understanding of space travel

    ... distance. Naysayers will point out that the lush worlds of “No Man’s Sky” have nothing to do with actual deep space exploration, which, with the technology we have today (and will probably have tomorrow and the day after...

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