.... The UK space industry is keen to work closely with government legislators to create regulations that will enable a technologically innovative spaceflight economy for the UK. “The industry’s perception is that regulations must promote safety and...
... developments over the decades. Lunar Mission One has ambitions with its own technological innovations such as the advanced precision landing technology required, but it is the development of the project’s remote controlled ‘wireline’ drilling that...
... the work in Rochester, New York, Melbourne, Florida, and Herndon, Virginia. L3Harris Technologies is an agile global aerospace and defence technology innovator, delivering end-to-end solutions that meet customers’ mission-critical needs. The company...
... the wealth to send a rover to Mars or astronauts to orbit, all justified by vaguely defined objectives of technological innovation, international cooperation, or simply inspiration for the younger generation. Actually, this last point - inspiration...
..., crystals, metallisation, microfilms, emulsion, etc.) and new possibilities in variable control or new fields of technological innovation. These flights also allow unique investigations in physiology, biology, medicine, neuroscience and bio-medical...
...globally implemented nor followed in a unified manner. Whilst some argue that high levels of bureaucracy hinder technological innovation, the urgency of addressing space debris issues is evident, as is the need for international collaboration between...