... threats to the existence of the human race, such as war, resource depletion and overpopulation, meant it was at greater risk today than ever and that humankind’s future “must be in space”, if it is to survive. In a similar vein, the theme of this...
...orbiting Earth once it has become inactive, thus reducing the risk of collision with other spaceborne objects. Of course, by ... reach the surface of the Earth should not pose an undue risk to people or property. This may be accomplished by limiting the...
...Thirdly, a large amount of spacecraft could serve as an instrument of risk hedging: the loss of a single craft does not have a significant...have decided to launch their own SSC must consider the risks that come at this stage of a developing market. The...
... expendability is the root cause of the high cost and economic risk of spaceflight. It is unimaginable that we would scrap a car... and this new space age could be achieved at low technical risk within 15 years, given a change in our approach to space...
... radiationinduced oral and gastrointestinal mucositis. These two indications and others like them are persistent health risks for people facing radiation-associated toxicities resulting from cancer treatment. An ongoing human clinical trial programme...
...and even summer plant life is innovative and not without risk. In this exclusive Special Report for ROOM two of ... (NEOs) such as asteroids and comets that pose a credible risk of Earth impact. The DE-STAR engineering team has previously characterised ...