Managing Low Earth Orbit Traffic with “Space Cops” – a Nanosatellite Constellation
With thousands of satellites orbiting above our heads, there is an urgent need for accurately predicting their trajectories to avoid potential... Read more →
How Will Living On Mars Affect Our Human Body?
As the next giant leap for humankind, the colonization of Mars receives a great deal of attention. When discussing the settlement of Mars, it is... Read more →
Inside Launch Pad 39A’s Rubber Room
The Launch Pad 39 Complex located on Merritt Island in Florida, is a very unique historical site. The complex was originally contemplated to have... Read more →
Astronauts as Entertainers
International Space Station Commander Chris Hadfield croons softly as he strums his guitar. His reworked version of the David Bowie classic “Space... Read more →
Refuting Overview Effect, Saving Hubble, and Medicating on Mars: An Interview with Story Musgrave
Space Safety Magazine introduces a new series of articles dedicated to space medicine and astronauts. In the series, we will present and explore... Read more →
Safe Autonomous Space Software
This is the second article in our series on the safety of autonomous robots. Catch up on the series introduction here. By Louise Dennis,... Read more →