Gary Martin is the Vice President for North American operations for the International Space University, but before that he was a senior advisor to the Luxembourg Space Agency and spent more than 30 years at NASA, advising on space science missions, advanced technology development, and human spaceflight.
He explains the significance of the recent SpaceX launch , what private space travel can do that governments can't, and why we need sci-fi to inspire our engineers.
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Cryptocurrency Is Strengthened By Space Exploration
In this image taken from NASA TV video, the SpaceX Dragon crew capsule, with NASA astronauts Doug ... [+] Hurley, left, and Robert Behnken aboard docks with the International Space Station Sunday, May 31, 2020. It was the first time a privately built and owned spacecraft carried astronauts to the orbiting lab in its nearly 20 years. (NASA TV via AP)
One of the most curious things about the emergence of cryptocurrencies has been its tie to a nascent movement in commercial space exploration and commercial space launches. At first, it seems like an odd fit — until one begins to understand that private modules and satellite communications as well as further space exploration dovetails with the ideological and practical effects of cryptocurrency.
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Science Update: Space start-up set to send 'cruises' into the stratosphere | Science | News |
Space Perspective revealed on Thursday plans of its ‘Spaceship Neptune that can take space admirers into the sky.
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Scientists say it will take two-hours for the public to reach their destination point, where they will hover over the Atlantic Ocean for another two hours.
Space Perspective have sanctioned tests flights for the start of 2021 with expectations to sell tickets three years later.
Trips will not be cheap for those who want to fly in this capsule as the company estimates the journey could cost around $125,000.
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NASA's Twins Study Reveals How a Year in Space Affects the Human Body
The first-of-its-kind opportunity to study the genetic impact of space on the human body came about after astronaut Scott Kelly was chosen to serve aboard the International Space Station from March 2015 to March 2016. His identical twin, Mark Kelly, who is also a former NASA astronaut, remained on Earth.
During the course of NASA's year-long mission aboard the International Space Station (ISS), researchers from 12 universities analyzed biological samples from both brothers to gauge the genetic shifts that might be taking place.
Queensland town Bowen follow Elon Musk and become private space travel hub | Daily Mail Online
The Queensland town of Bowen is the 'ideal' place in Australia to become a hub for private space travel in a similar vein to billionaire Elon Musk 's SpaceX program.
CQUniversity Dean of Research Professor Steven Moore has proposed a commercial satellite launch complex called Launch Whitsunday to be built in the Abbot Point State Development Area near Bowen.
He is currently in talks with the Queensland state government, local councils and Gold Coast rocket producer Gilmour Space to get the project running.
Russia's replacement for the Proton rocket costs way too much | Ars Technica
In recent months, the Russian space industry has talked a good game about its plans for developing new rockets to compete on the international stage.
One of the country's storied rocket engine manufacturers, NPO Energomash, announced it was working on developing a large, methane-fueled rocket engine, named the RD-0177. This engine was part of an overall plan for a "new generation" of rockets. The work comes as three US rocket companies, SpaceX, United Launch Alliance, and Blue Origin, are building their next-generation rockets around methane engines.
Space travel to be commercialised with the construction of a private space station | Sky News
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While discussing the new data protection law, the transfer of private data to external interests has been a foremos… https://t.co/faiC3MPhXX M_Lekhi (from Delhi) Mon Jun 29 17:02:03 +0000 2020
Space for More: Govt's decision to allow private firms to operate within @ISRO's premises presents big opportunitie… https://t.co/h6P35Qc0O1 PiyushGoyalOffc (from New Delhi, India) Sun Jun 28 12:41:59 +0000 2020
Space market size $350 billion; India's share < 3%; Need privateers: ISRO chief K Sivan https://t.co/YYwhOWzzId republic (from Mumbai, India) Sun Jun 28 03:44:28 +0000 2020
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