... proceeds of approximately £178.4 million in an initial issue of ordinary shares. It means the UK firm - the world's first dedicated space technology investor - will list fund shares on the London Stock Exchange and so give the general public the...
..., Republic of Korea, Thailand, etc - will outstrip those of the US and Europe. Space technology grows more amazing every day and the ambitions of new private space entrepreneurs just keep growing in leaps and bounds As these developing economies...
..., through initiatives like our partnership with SNC, will be especially considered under the ‘space accessibility’ pillar. We want to make sure that space technology and applications are used to bring concrete benefits to humankind while, at the same...
... could be utilised to create an ‘integrated battle platform’ to aid in the implementation of military strategy. This embeddedness of space technology and warfare has ratcheted up considerably since those early days. It was during the Gulf War in 1990...
...considerably different. The problem is how does regulatory regime keep up? How does global space governance keep up with space technology invention and the disruptive activities of NewSpace companies and constant entrepreneurial innovation? There was...
... Starting from first principles, as it were, there are two primary legal sources that provide an impulse to using space technologies to alleviate the suffering of at-risk communities, such as those of migrants and refugees. One such source stems from...