...parts of our Solar System are continually looking to the future. Space exploration and development is a natural subject for...be black-space) thinking. In common with most books on the future in space, however, this one devotes a good proportion of the ...
...the blurb, it’s about “the critical issues that will define the future of humanity on Earth and beyond”. As such, it covers ...robots and miniaturisation”, he opines, but adds that its future “lies with privately funded adventurers”. It transpires that ...
...technology) has impacted the world and will continue to in the future. It is, however, a strange mix of style and content...private industry and planetary science and a look towards the future of scientific research and manned space exploration – so, ...
... and serious plans have been made for the future of asteroid mining, asteroids have moved beyond the...industry. It’s not clear that this lyrical triumvirate “will determine our future in space”, but it’s a decent lead into an interesting analysis...
...of radiation but this alone will not be sufficient to protect the colonists, so shielding technology will also be necessary. Future Mars settlements may be partially buried to reduce radiation impact, as this cutaway view shows. Shielding against SPE...
... or 32 ft/s2). Our skeletons and muscles, vestibulocochlear system, and cardiovascular systems, have all developed accordingly. Future off-world colonies, though all very different, will probably have one thing in common - significantly lower ...