HI-SEAS Study Measures Social and Emotional Dynamics of Crew Cohesion
“Astronauts are stoic,” said Dr. Kim Binsted, associate professor at the University of Hawaii at Mānoa and principal investigator for the Hawaii... Read more →
Tweets from the High Frontier: Food, Leisure, and Social Life in Space Colonies
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 →
Women in Space by Telegraph Jobs
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 →
Space Medicine
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: 10 Interesting and Disturbing Facts
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 →
Atomic Space Propulsion and Power
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 →