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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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NASA “Good to Go” to Support SpaceX Launch of Falcon 9 V1.1 with Dragon on CRS-3 Mission

By The Spaceflight Group on April 14, 2014

By Jason Rhian Space Exploration Technologies (SpaceX) has, after a number of delays, one of the company’s Falcon 9 v1.1 boosters ready to... Read more →
Yuri Gagarin (left) was proudly displayed to the world by a joyful Nikita Khrushchev (right), who recognized the political and ideological advantage which his flight had acquired over the United States (Credits: Roscosmos/The Telegraph).
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‘Poyekhali!’ Remembering Our First Space Voyager

By AmericaSpace on April 14, 2014

Clad in his orange space suit, Yuri Gagain appears pensive in this image recorded during his journey to the launch pad on 12 April 1961 (Credits:... Read more →
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Fashion Future: NASA’s Z-2 Spacesuit

By Phillippa Blaber and Angélique Verrecchia on April 10, 2014

Option A: Biomimicry NASA has opened up the future of space fashion with an invitation to the public to vote for the next spacesuit design.... Read more →
Artist's impression of Sentinel-1A (Credits: ESA).
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A Night Shift Like Never Before

By Staff Writers on April 10, 2014

On April 3, ESA's Sentinel-1A environmental monitoring satellite launched from the Kourou spaceflight center in French Guiana.  Just when the... Read more →
An artist's impression of Tasha9503's space hotel (Credits: Tasha9503).
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From Rocket to Space Hotel

By Nikita Marwaha on April 9, 2014

Utilizing existing technology and sustainably housing humans in space is a seemingly futuristic concept that already has its wheels in motion today.... Read more →
Mainstream media and the public they serve have been slow to embrace satellite imagery unless it's of highly recognizable features, such as this photograph taken from the International Space Station of the Sochi Olympics (Credits: NASA).
MH 370: Links Between Air and Space

Satellites in the Media

By Morris Jones on April 8, 2014

These images from Thai satellite Thaichote were thought to indicate possible debris from MH370. The public has received a crash course in how to... Read more →
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