How The Space Race Changed Quality Control Methods In Food Safety
By William H. Sperber and Richard F. Stier On October 4, 1957, the Soviet Union put Sputnik, the world’s first satellite, into orbit. The launch... Read more →
GLIS 2016: A New Era Of Connectivity Through Space
“This is an exciting time in space”, declared Jennifer Warren, Lockheed Martin Corporation Vice President for Technology Policy & Regulation... Read more →
Press Clips Week 21-2016
Russian Ullage Rocket Engine Explodes in Space The U.S. Joint Space Operations Center (JspOC), which tracks space debris, has reported that a... Read more →
Impact Of New Satellite Launch Trends On Orbital Debris
More than 7,000 satellites have been launched into Earth orbit since Sputnik. However they stop functioning once they are out of fuel or one of their... Read more →
Press Clips Week 20-2016
BEAM Out: First Human-rated Expandable Habitat Inflated on Space Station The International Space Station grew a room bigger — and gained a bigger... Read more →
Making Of India’s Space Shuttle – The Inside Story
In an unassuming hangar near a fishing village in Kerala in southern India, efforts of more than 600 scientists over the last five years have... Read more →