Biotech Companies: Making Money in Space?
May 18, 2010 | Ask the Expert, Blog, Commercial Space, Education Station, Exploration, International Space Station, NASA, Space Research, Space Shuttle, Why Space
Paul Livingstone, Senior Editor at R&D Magazine has written an interesting update on NASA, university and industry looks at space-based research. Livingstone’s article is as follows, reprinted here with permission: Space biotech: growing industry or space shot?...Astronaut Explains Importance of Moon Mission
Mar 31, 2010 | Exploration, NASA, Space and Science, The Moon, Why Space
From Universe Today The debate on why humans should or should not return to the Moon has been ongoing for years. Two weeks ago, I had the opportunity to hear astronaut Ron Garan speak eloquently on a subject he is passionate about, water sustainability on planet...Space Talk
Of course no #NASA briefing is complete with out a few "eye charts". This #Moonbase sequence chart adopted a retro PacMan meme ...
First talks about potentially ditching NRHO. This is currently not possible with SLS Block 1 and Orion with its current ESM. To park in LLO, Orion would need a stretched service module or if Centaur V could use a mission extension package, it could do the lunar insertion burn
Webb captured this new image of galaxy Messier 58, in both the near and mid-infrared, as part of a treasury of 55 massive, star-forming galaxies. The data on the properties of these galaxies will add insight to our picture of how galaxies grow and evolve over cosmic time.
We'll host a live event Tuesday, March 24, at 9am ET (1300 UTC) to provide an update on implementation of the National Space Policy and preparation for returning to the Moon's surface by 2028. A press conference will follow. How to watch: https://go.nasa.gov/4bGQv2q