... to be recognised at such a prestigious space industry event, along with our commitment to educational outreach and growing a more diverse and inclusive workforce, is special." Daniel Smith and his AstroAgency team also work in partnership with ROOM...
... military-tomilitary dialogue between the two countries. China, for its part, has the world’s most diverse and active ballistic missile development programme, including anti-ship ballistic missiles that would allow it to threaten...
... services provided by dedicated military satellites. Threats, hazards and vulnerabilities Threats to operational satellite systems are diverse, emanating from a range of sources, including independent actors, non-state entities and sovereign nations...
... unit?” Jump a decade and today nanosatellite technology is a disruptive force changing operational space programs in fields as diverse as earth observation and soon enough, interplanetary missions. A 1959 lecture by Richard Feynman may have launched...
... mass of dedicated resources and technology, and larger multi-lateral bodies generally suffered from too great a diversity of technical options, complex administration and lack of focus. A key missing element has been the fusion of elite...
... deGrasse Tyson The fact that “smart” technology has yet to outsmart other forces, forces that are as diverse as weather patterns and human stupidity, is particularly unreassuring. Inspiration and progress Meanwhile, in 1999, the film “October...