... solve. We need to incentivise innovation because if we only prescribe technical solutions from the top down, we miss potential game-changers that emerge from the bottom up, from the fertile minds of people everywhere. We should encourage innovators...
... where flight opportunities are almost like commodities, where profit margins are thin and the rewarding game belongs to the owners of payloads. The result is explosive growth in the utilisation and exploration of the frontier of space...
... of interstellar distances with manned spacecraft and the exploration of nearby star systems that is the ultimate “end-game” of Earth’s cosmonautics programs.5 …nostalgia for the planet of one’s origin cannot be avoided, but the individual will...
...pilotsassociation- unmanned-aircraft-house-of-lords 9: http://diydrones.com/profiles/blog/show?id=705844:BlogPost:17789 10: BBC, Game of drones: As prices plummet drones are taking off, by Padraig Belton, Technology reporter, 16 January 2015 11: http...
... in the process may ultimately help pave the way for some of the much bigger and potentially game-changing vehicles of the future, such as Skylon.
... the need for assembly avoided (the part is manufactured in one piece now). AM has been rapidly identified as a game changer in the launcher domain especially in the current context of increasing competition where it is essential to reduce a launcher...