...other countries cannot afford to engage. Even though such opinions were on the extreme side of the debate, ...of an international regime on space resource governance. Some of these opinions appeared concerned, some encouraging, but most of them saw the ...
... and the individual in particular. His socially significant projects include mass media and publishing. In Dr Ashurbeyli’s opinion it is possible to turn life itself into creativity, bringing together caring and gifted people, and generously sharing...
It is imperative that people begin to understand the reasons why the American manned space programme died a slow death after the stunning success of Apollo in the early 1970s. Imperative because gaining such an understanding will finally illuminate ...
In the paper ‘Preliminary Analysis of Two Years of the Massive Collision Monitoring Activity’ presented at the International Astronautical Congress (IAC) in Adelaide, Australia, in September 2017, I reported on an ongoing space monitoring and ...
If mining of the Moon and asteroids is a serious long-term proposition, and we are closer than ever before to the development of a space market economy, then the world’s legal community is surely obliged to revisit current space law conventions and ...
October 1971 remains the only time that the United Kingdom has successfully launched a satellite into Earth orbit by means of a launch vehicle developed within the country. In doing so, it became the sixth nation to attain this capability. Unlike ...