Liam Ginty is a space advocate with a passion for systems, space settlement and public outreach. He spends his time spreading the word on orbital colonies and space industrialization amongst the general public, and aims to shift the public stance on the subject from 'Pie In the sky' to a realistic, solid goal for humanity.
When not campaigning for Space, he fences, picks locks, urbexs, designs board games (www.sandypuggames.com) and travels.
One would be forgiven for thinking that space colonization was born and died with Gerard O’Neill. The shadow he cast over the field is a long one,... Read more →
Throughout this series we have explored the risks that come with living in space, the psychological challenges that our future colonists will be... Read more →
While asteroids and radiation are truly some of the biggest challenges we face in human expansion into space, there is one often overlooked aspect... Read more →
Warning sirens blare throughout the station – red lights flash and alert the inhabitants of the incoming danger. Solemn glances are exchanged in... Read more →
As we push toward a space settlement future, some of the earliest safety questions will regard deadly radiation. How will people live safely in space... Read more →
History is full of explorers and if we think about these noble pioneers, our minds are filled with fantastical images: massive Spanish galleons... Read more →
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