March 2021
iPhone moment for the Earth observation industry
Like the app revolution enabled by the iPhone, data from space can enable a revolution of applications to help us build a sustainable future, to understand our planet and make better business decisions. The author argues that the ‘iPhone moment’ for...
June 2021
The next ‘unthinkable’ – global disruption from a solar storm
Warnings that the world needed to prepare itself for a global pandemic were largely ignored prior to COVID-19. In the same way potential threats from space weather to an increasingly technology-dependent world are still only paid cursory attention, ...
September 2021
Near space - the air-space boundary question, astronauts and space tourism
Space tourism took a great leap forward on 11 July, when Richard Branson flew as ‘Astronaut 001’ on Virgin Galactic’s SpaceShipTwo suborbital tourism vehicle, VSS Unity. The Unity 22 mission, launched from New Mexico’s Spaceport America and piloted ...
October 2021
Congested, contested... under-regulated and unplanned
The rise of the mega-constellations has set a new precedent in orbital congestion, simply as a result of the increased number of satellites. But that is only part of the story: it’s also an issue of regulation and planning which, as Stuart Eves ...
November 2021
Megasatellite habitat at Ceres
Building a settlement on Mars has gained a lot of traction in the last few years but is the red planet the best place to establish such a base? According to a recent study, such a settlement is possible but, instead of targeting a close planetary ...
June 2022
Pandemic parallels
Research coming out of the pandemic points to some similarities between issues created by the lockdown restrictions and those faced by spaceflight participants. The impact of those restrictions has become increasingly pronounced as time has gone on....