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14th IAASS Conference – Call for Papers now open!

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We are pleased to invite the global space community to contribute to the 14th IAASS International Space Safety Conference, “Together for a Safe...

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TOP NEWS Elon Musk shares Starship Flight 5 Super Heavy rocket...

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Space Colonization1

Tweets from the High Frontier: Food, Leisure, and Social Life in Space Colonies

By Guest Author on September 24, 2014

Space. It’s vast. It’s majestic. It’s so big it defies comprehension and, occasionally, description. But what if space were full of people?... Read more →
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Women in Space1

Women in Space by Telegraph Jobs

By Guest Author on September 22, 2014

As the UK continues its struggle to recruit and train a sufficient number of engineers a new platform has been released to promote careers in... Read more →
Skylab 1 commander Pete Conrad undergoes a dental examination by medical officer Joseph Kerwin
Space Medicine

Space Medicine

By Matteo Emanuelli on September 19, 2014

  Space Medicine is a branch of medicine born in the 1950s to support human space exploration. At first it dealt with the immediate impacts of... Read more →
Kessler syndrome
Kessler Syndrome

Kessler Syndrome: 10 Interesting and Disturbing Facts

By Michelle La Vone on September 15, 2014

The Kessler Syndrome: 10 Interesting and Disturbing Facts Low Earth Orbit, an area of outer space around Earth that encloses all orbits below 2000... Read more →
Nuclear Propulsion4

Atomic Space Propulsion and Power

By Guest Author on September 10, 2014

The dawn of the age of discovery was launched when brave mariners first trusted their lives to Norse long ships, Chinese junks, and Spanish caravels... Read more →
Of all the fragments of Challenger which were recovered, this shard of the craft, bearing part of her name, was particularly poignant (Credits: NASA).
The Space Shuttle Challenger Disaster2

Challenger: A Management Failure

By Siddharth Raval on September 8, 2014

The Space Shuttle Challenger disaster was probably the most significant event, in terms of its impact on the US space program, in the history of... Read more →
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