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  • [H2] This week in The Space Review…
  • [H2] Previous articles:
  • [H3] What is The Space Review?
  • [H3] Write for us!
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  • [H3] Accelerating Artemis
  • [H3] The ghost in the orbit: how hybrid surveillance reshapes risks
  • [H3] All’s well that’s Roswell
  • [H3] Gala time! The Chinese New Year narratives of the space program
  • [H3] Review: Becoming Martian
  • [H3] “We failed them”: NASA grapples with Starliner
  • [H3] Prometheus bound: The legacy of the Jupiter Icy Moons Orbiter
  • [H3] We can build cities on the Moon—but who will govern them?
  • [H3] When Iran took the Internet hostage, Elon Musk held the keys
  • [H3] AI and Army astronauts: A judge advocate’s solution to protecting the soldier-astronaut
  • [H3] When second best is good enough: The Initial Defense Satellite Communications System
  • [H3] Musk’s Moon mania
  • [H3] Seattle’s lessons for rocket reusability
  • [H3] Tame the wolf, release the panda: The case for US-China space cooperation
  • [H3] Review: Webb’s Cosmos
  • [H3] The dominance of Cape Canaveral and Vandenberg
  • [H3] Breaking dishes: the space facility at Yevpatoriya
  • [H3] The Solar System Internet: Envisioning a networked future beyond Earth
  • [H3] Much needed cargo for the Moon
  • [H3] Review: To See Far
  • [H3] High Jump: the JUMPSEAT signals intelligence satellite
  • [H3] Normalization of deviance
  • [H3] Suborbital’s descending trajectory
  • [H3] Dragonship: China builds a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier while satellites watch
  • [H3] From pacifism to pragmatism: Japan’s evolving space security policy
  • [H3] Inching towards launch
  • [H3] When satellites are hacked: the legal gray zone of non-kinetic space attack
  • [H3] How superheavy-lift rockets could transform astronomy by making space telescopes cheaper
  • [H3] Kazakhstan’s space strategy: can its high-tech assets propel it to Eurasia’s new broker?
  • [H3] Review: The Islands and the Stars
  • [H3] Liftoff for European launch startups
  • [H3] The PSLV-C62 failure marks a setback for India’s space ambitions
  • [H3] A hell of a character: the late, great, Martin Caidin
  • [H3] The successful development of Russia’s counterspace activities in LEO and GEO
  • [H3] Apollos anew
  • [H3] Prescriptions for space medicine
  • [H3] Japanese commercial firms as drivers of Japanese space policy
  • [H3] Building empires in the sky: Effectuating off-Earth territorial expansion using existing legal frameworks
  • [H3] Safe passage in the stars: The next Bretton Woods
  • [H3] The Isaacman era begins at NASA
  • [H3] Innovative, affordable, and expedited
  • [H3] Houston deserves a Space Shuttle, but not like this
  • [H3] Buck Rogers in the 20th century
  • [H3] See you on the other side: What Jim Lovell’s Apollo 8 mission taught a divided world
  • [H3] Review: Gemini: Stepping Stone to the Moon
  • [H3] The Backfire bomber controversy
  • [H3] The Artemis Accords at five
  • [H3] State-owned enterprises and commercial space in China
  • [H3] Huntsville and the Final Frontier (part 2)
  • [H3] SpaceX, orbital data centers, and the journey to Mars
  • [H3] Huntsville and the Final Frontier
  • [H3] “Sovereign capacity” of private and public space programs
  • [H3] Space books! Get your space books! New space books you can get for Christmas
  • [H3] NASA Goddard and the dawn of international cooperation in space
  • [H3] The long arm of a European space law
  • [H3] Beyond launch: How in-space propulsion markets will determine winners in the $1 trillion space economy
  • [H3] In defense of Mark Kelly
  • [H3] Review: The Pale Blue Data Point
  • [H3] A big win for European space
  • [H3] Burning Falcon: the death of a Russian laser ASAT plane
  • [H3] Mapping the dark side of the world (part 3): Replacing ARGON, the SAMOS E-4, and mapping the Moon
  • [H3] Our best energy and efforts
  • [H3] Chandrayaan-3 successfully undertakes lunar flybys
  • [H3] Revisiting the Wolf Amendment after 15 years
  • [H3] Mapping the dark side of the world (part 2): supplementing, and supplanting, the ARGON geodetic satellite program
  • [H3] Space is the front line and not the final frontier: The United States should prioritize developing proactive norms of space warfare
  • [H3] How AI is making spacecraft propulsion more efficient
  • [H3] Mapping the dark side of the world (part 1): The KH-5 ARGON geodetic satellite
  • [H3] DARPA’s real lunar opportunity: Build the operating system, not the outpost
  • [H3] America needs a National Astroelectricity Energy Security Transition Policy
  • [H3] Review: The Launch of Rocket Lab
  • [H3] Blue wings into space: the Air Launched Sortie Vehicle
  • [H3] Stilsat-1: A Russian-owned and Chinese-built satellite watching Ukraine (part 2)
  • [H3] Isaacman’s second chance
  • [H3] From missions to activities: the defining space policy shift
  • [H3] The case for a kinetic anti-satellite test ban between the US and China
  • [H3] Stilsat-1: A Russian-owned and Chinese-built satellite watching Ukraine (part 1)
  • [H3] The (possibly) great lunar lander race
  • [H3] Live, it’s the Big Bird! The HEXAGON satellite and near-real-time reconnaissance
  • [H3] Above us, always: Chronicling humanity’s home in space, in real time
  • [H3] Why Mars is America’s next strategic imperative
  • [H3] Space sustainability comes down to Earth
  • [H3] Is Starfleet military or scientific? Yes.
  • [H3] EUROSPACE and the European spaceplane (part 2)
  • [H3] The P-Camera Experiment
  • [H3] Review: Facing Infinity
  • [H3] Spinning, spinning, spinning to Mars
  • [H3] EUROSPACE and the European spaceplane (part 1)
  • [H3] New Zealand looks for its place in the global space industry
  • [H3] Unleashing hell: the R-16 ICBM
  • [H3] India’s challenge: building a ready-to-launch space security system
  • [H3] Promising to be a good neighbor
  • [H3] This spacecraft will self-destruct in 5, 4, 3, 2…
  • [H3] The other space race: why the world is obsessed with sending objects into orbit
  • [H3] Review: Reinventing SETI
  • [H3] Carriers—and battleships—from space (part 3): The Mighty O and the Mighty Mo
  • [H3] Opening lines of communications for space safety
  • [H3] How China is preparing to dominate the world
  • [H3] Gemini’s wing and a prayer: Postscript
  • [H3] So you want to go to Mars: Where do you start?
  • [H3] Gemini’s wing and a prayer (part 3): boilerplates and El Kabong
  • [H3] The present and future of NASA human spaceflight
  • [H3] The economic reality of lunar competition: beyond the space race rhetoric
  • [H3] NASA needs to qualify, not certify. commercial space stations
  • [H3] Last of the dinosaurs: Admiral Nakhimov sails again under satellite eyes
  • [H3] From advice to action on space nuclear power
  • [H3] Shhhhhh!!! Pay no attention to the Big Bird…
  • [H3] Astroelectricity: America’s national energy security imperative
  • [H3] For too long, colonial language has dominated space exploration. There is a better way.
  • [H3] Review: Rocket Dreams
  • [H3] I’m a former astronaut: NASA workers are afraid, and safety is at risk
  • [H3] Gemini’s wing and a prayer (part 2): Parachutes, paragliders, and more crashes in the desert
  • [H3] The greatest story on planet Mars: the sequel
  • [H3] Review: The Martians
  • [H3] Gemini’s wing and a prayer (part 1): Rogallo Wings, the Paresev, and crashes in the desert
  • [H3] Golden Dome dilemma: Diplomatic and military risks of space-based missile defense
  • [H3] More than machines: When AI explores the stars without us
  • [H3] Go faster, somehow
  • [H3] The forms of space entrepreneurship
  • [H3] Review: Beyond Earth, The Soviet Drive Into Space
  • [H3] Back in the win column
  • [H3] Flashpoint Cyprus 1974: Cold War satellite reconnaissance and peripheral wars
  • [H3] The intersection of cultural beliefs and mythos with non-governmental space activities and its potential impact to national interests and great power competition
  • [H3] India unveils its space vision to 2040
  • [H3] Review: The Space Launch System
  • [H3] The commercial case for Mars
  • [H3] The LEO toll road: How the constellation gold rush is paving over the path to the planets
  • [H3] The future of data storage? Look up
  • [H3] The new Italian law on the space economy: regulatory framework and incentives for businesses
  • [H3] In memoriam: R. Cargill Hall
  • [H3] Frank Strang and SaxaVord: Europe’s first fully licensed vertical launch site
  • [H3] A museum exhibition on Japanese spaceflight
  • [H3] Where is the dream?
  • [H3] “God is in control”: A field report from the Ark Encounter’s “Astronaut Encounter”
  • [H3] A NASA-ISRO joint radar satellite finally launches
  • [H3] Why science at NASA?
  • [H3] Commercial space at the National Air and Space Museum
  • [H3] Beams in the sky, part 2: General Dynamics, Grumman, and composite materials
  • [H3] Space traffic coordination’s threat of derailment
  • [H3] The value of space studies programs in higher education
  • [H3] Mission Gaganyaan: optimism and criticism
  • [H3] Inspiring Star Trek and NASA
  • [H3] Making a new case for space nuclear power
  • [H3] Beams in the sky, part 1: the Grumman Beam Builder
  • [H3] The National Cathedral Version of the Space Force Hymn: “Creator of the Universe”
  • [H3] Review: Cosmic Fragments
  • [H3] A Japanese automaker’s small hop towards reusable rockets
  • [H3] Superman and the Skylab rescue
  • [H3] War in space is not a future problem: it’s happening now
  • [H3] Taiwan’s satellites: A lawfare vulnerability and an option to cure and enhance deterrence against the PRC (part 3)
  • [H3] It’s the end of the world as we know it (and I feel fine): The persistence of the alien invasion film
  • [H3] Taiwan’s satellites: A lawfare vulnerability and an option to cure and enhance deterrence against the PRC (part 2)
  • [H3] The long recovery from a launcher crisis
  • [H3] The first Indian on the ISS
  • [H3] Guardians on the West Coast: The Space and Missile Technology Center and Vandenberg museum (part 2)
  • [H3] Guardians on the West Coast: The Space and Missile Technology Center and Vandenberg museum
  • [H3] Taiwan’s satellites: A lawfare vulnerability and an option to cure and enhance deterrence against the PRC (part 1)
  • [H3] Assigning an identification to a satellite, revisited
  • [H3] Review: More Everything Forever
  • [H3] Propelling and navigating South Korea’s space ambitions
  • [H3] Strategies for lunar development
  • [H3] Intellectual property challenges in the space economy
  • [H3] Commercializing India’s SSLV rocket
  • [H3] NASA’s 2026 budget in brief: Unprecedented, unstrategic, and wasteful
  • [H3] How NASA’s proposed budget cuts are felt across the Atlantic
  • [H3] The NASA Foundation: A method for privately funding NASA science
  • [H3] Developing and testing China’s Guowang constellation
  • [H3] The long road to near-real-time satellite reconnaissance: a chronology
  • [H3] Starship setbacks and strategies
  • [H3] Space-based solar power: A new frontier in US energy security
  • [H3] Review: Out of This World and Into the Next
  • [H3] NASA’s future in the balance
  • [H3] The origins and evolution of the Defense Support Program (part 4): DSP forever?
  • [H3] What future for SpaceX?
  • [H3] A new model helps to figure out which distant planets may host life
  • [H3] The more things change…
  • [H3] The origins and evolution of the Defense Support Program (part 3): The hangar queens and DSP-1
  • [H3] Raiders of the Lost Venus Probe: a post-mortem of an interesting reentry and the confusion it left
  • [H3] Review: From the Laboratory to the Moon
  • [H3] Spinning in the black: The Satellite Data System and real-time reconnaissance
  • [H3] An asteroid’s threatened impact may still impact planetary defense
  • [H3] Space mining: corporate autocracy or global solidarity?
  • [H3] Opportunities for New Zealand as geopolitics reshapes the space economy
  • [H3] Budget cuts and the fraying of international partnerships
  • [H3] Russian and Chinese development of radiofrequency directed energy weapons (RF DEW) for counterspace
  • [H3] Why we are so scared of space, and how this fear can drive conspiracy theories
  • [H3] Review: Extraterrestrial Life
  • [H3] Dark territory: the National Reconnaissance Office, satellite inspection, and anti-satellite weapons in the early 1970s
  • [H3] Project Nivelir: Russia’s inspection satellites (part 2)
  • [H3] Playing catchup
  • [H3] Some doubts about Jared Isaacman
  • [H3] Project Nivelir: Russia’s inspection satellites (part 1)
  • [H3] The real space race: China will send a crew to orbit Mars by 2050
  • [H3] Isaacman revisited
  • [H3] Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence
  • [H3] “A bonafide frigging flight”: How NS-31 broke spaceflight norms and created an online uproar
  • [H3] Space weather and spaceflight
  • [H3] Anything but expendable: A history of the Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle (EELV) Secondary Payload Adapter (ESPA) (part 3)
  • [H3] Review: Planetary Defenders
  • [H3] All of the above, or none?
  • [H3] Lessons learned from critical reviews of Gen. Saltzman’s “Competitive Endurance”
  • [H3] Anything but expendable: A history of the Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle (EELV) Secondary Payload Adapter (ESPA) (part 2)
  • [H3] Space commerce: face the risk, seize the opportunities
  • [H3] Space policy: The Moon and Mars simultaneously
  • [H3] Anything But expendable: A history of the Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle (EELV) Secondary Payload Adapter (ESPA) (part 1)
  • [H3] The best space telescope you never heard of just shut down
  • [H3] Review: Mars and the Earthlings
  • [H3] Fate is in the stars: the PARCAE ocean surveillance satellites
  • [H3] Europe’s launch challenge
  • [H3] Preparing for the EU Space Act and its potential influence on the future of space traffic management
  • [H3] Review: The Moonwalkers and a Kennedy Center space festival
  • [H3] A final twist in the Starliner saga
  • [H3] Boeing’s early lunar base concept of 1959
  • [H3] 3D printing will help space pioneers make homes, tools, and other stuff they need to colonize the Moon and Mars
  • [H3] Review: Space Piracy
  • [H3] The new wave of asteroid mining ventures
  • [H3] Is the Moon in America’s future? Unpacking the strategic debate
  • [H3] ATLAC and the early emergence of lunar governance
  • [H3] Review: Lunar Commerce
  • [H3] Stars in the sky: The top secret URSALA, RAQUEL, and FARRAH satellites from the 1970s to the 21st century
  • [H3] A whole other spacefaring country
  • [H3] The European Space Tug 1970–1972
  • [H3] Bennu asteroid reveals its contents to scientists with clues about how the building blocks of life on Earth may have been seeded
  • [H3] Firefly lands on the Moon
  • [H3] Mystery solved! The CALSAT satellite
  • [H3] US space resources law needs clarification by Congress
  • [H3] Evolving intelligent life took billions of years, but it may not have been as unlikely as many scientists predicted
  • [H3] What Starship can, and can’t, do
  • [H3] Space literacy: Environmental education for a spacefaring civilization
  • [H3] Remote sensing and the international law of space
  • [H3] Review: Space to Grow
  • [H3] Power lifting: Cold War satellite reconnaissance and the Buran space shuttle
  • [H3] Czars versus councils: Organizing space in the new administration
  • [H3] A bold frontier: Advancing America’s space leadership and economic power
  • [H3] Review: Pillars of Creation
  • [H3] Redirecting NASA’s focus: why the Gateway program should be cancelled
  • [H3] The spaceport conundrum
  • [H3] What makes a lunar landing mission “successful”?
  • [H3] Review: A Crack in Everything
  • [H3] Of Firebirds and lunar rovers
  • [H3] The lifecycle of space telescopes
  • [H3] Review: Sally
  • [H3] Review: Lunar: A History of the Moon in Myths, Maps, and Matter
  • [H3] A tumultuous start to a new administration at NASA
  • [H3] The satellite eavesdropping stations of Russia’s intelligence services (part 2)
  • [H3] Titan’s spinners: the FARRAH satellites
  • [H3] Phasing out the SLS and Orion programs and embracing Starship
  • [H3] The satellite eavesdropping stations of Russia’s intelligence services (part 1)
  • [H3] Tales of two rockets
  • [H3] Surveyor sample return: the mission that never was
  • [H3] India demonstrates space docking
  • [H3] Two (or more) ways to get samples back from Mars
  • [H3] Returning humans to the Moon without SLS and NRHO
  • [H3] The civilization survival scale: A biological argument for space settlement
  • [H3] Review: Manned and Unmanned Flights to the Moon
  • [H3] The (not quite) definitive guide to the legal construct of “space resources”
  • [H3] Planning for space rescue
  • [H3] Moonraker revisited
  • [H3] Review: Star Bound
  • [H3] The future of robotic Mars exploration
  • [H3] Countering threats to US commercial space systems
  • [H3] Canada’s first moon rover will soon have a name as it prepares to explore a hostile lunar region
  • [H3] Review: Alcohol in Space - The Movie
  • [H3] Artemis reentry
  • [H3] What do we need astronauts for?
  • [H3] How to test artificial gravity
  • [H3] How astrobiologists are coming up with a framework to study how complex systems evolve
  • [H3] Europe weighs its future in space
  • [H3] Tollways in space: from sci-fi to saving grace
  • [H3] Donald Trump’s approach to US space policy could throw up some surprises, especially with Elon Musk on board
  • [H3] Review: A Most Extraordinary Ride
  • [H3] National Reconnaissance Program crisis photography concepts, part 4: FASTBACK and FASTBACK-B
  • [H3] The search for a commercial lunar economy
  • [H3] The space station reckoning, or, one day in the life of the ISS crew
  • [H3] Review: Waiting for Spaceships
  • [H3] Starships and space policy
  • [H3] The Woomera Manual on military law in space
  • [H3] Blue Streak: Missile in search of a mission
  • [H3] Review: How to Kill an Asteroid
  • [H3] Vandenberg and the space shuttle (part 2)
  • [H3] A step forward in space export control reform
  • [H3] The new space race must be run together
  • [H3] Repurposing nuclear reactors used in space propulsion for high-density power on the Moon and Mars
  • [H3] Review: Going Beyond
  • [H3] Satellite reconnaissance and the Falklands War
  • [H3] NASA’s infrastructure crossroads
  • [H3] Comparing Harris and Trump on space policy
  • [H3] The case for space policy stability in the next administration
  • [H3] Vandenberg and the space shuttle (part 1)
  • [H3] Mysterious MOL concepts
  • [H3] Planning for the future of continuous human presence in LEO
  • [H3] Weighing overall societal benefit: Case studies on deciding when to deorbit satellites (part 2)
  • [H3] Review: Infinite Cosmos
  • [H3] Britain in the early history of the James Webb Space Telescope
  • [H3] Weighing overall societal benefit: Case studies on deciding when to deorbit satellites (part 1)
  • [H3] Reviews: Spaceflight skeptics
  • [H3] Ronald Reagan and a goal far, far away: Star Wars and the Strategic Defense Initiative in Simi Valley
  • [H3] The trials and tribulations of Hera
  • [H3] Space isn’t all about the “race”: rival superpowers must work together for a better future
  • [H3] Review: Reentry
  • [H3] Gaining confidence in new launch vehicles
  • [H3] Cosmonaut exploitation: the CIA and Gherman Titov’s 1962 visit to the United States
  • [H3] Sixty-five years since the first lunar farside images
  • [H3] Cubesats are changing the way we explore the solar system
  • [H3] Getting space traffic coordination on track
  • [H3] “Not quite the plan, but here we are”: NASA ritual and the reintegration of the Boeing Crew Flight Test astronauts
  • [H3] Isle of Wight aerospace: flying boats, rocket interceptors, hovercraft, and launch vehicles (part 2)
  • [H3] Review: Sharing Space
  • [H3] HEXAGON vs. Kirov: American satellite reconnaissance and the Soviet Union’s most powerful warship
  • [H3] “Pending regulatory approval”: launch companies struggle with licensing
  • [H3] Isle of Wight aerospace: flying boats, rocket interceptors, hovercraft, and launch vehicles (part 1)
  • [H3] What will happen in the first space hostage crisis?
  • [H3] Navigating new frontiers: Assessing the opportunity for US entities to launch and return space missions in Australia
  • [H3] Still waiting for liftoff in the UK
  • [H3] Framing the success of the Polaris Dawn mission
  • [H3] Mercantilism in outer space: discussing a political-economic approach for the Global South
  • [H3] Whither Starliner?
  • [H3] Starliner stranding: commercial space partnerships and international law
  • [H3] NASA and safety: more is better
  • [H3] Review: The Wrong Stuff
  • [H3] Polaris’s dawn
  • [H3] Measuring the depth of India’s space program
  • [H3] To guard against cyberattacks in space, researchers ask “what if?”
  • [H3] Review: Accidental Astronomy
  • [H3] The new Moon race: Assessing Chinese and US strategies
  • [H3] Outgrowing smallsats
  • [H3] An alternative Mars Sample Return program
  • [H3] Galactic governance: From the Outer Space Treaty to modern regulations
  • [H3] Starliner’s uncertain future
  • [H3] Carriers from space (part 2): Contemporary use of satellite imagery for open source intelligence
  • [H3] The Military Test Space Station (MTSS)
  • [H3] The case for an International Space Artifacts Museum
  • [H3] Is the United States doing enough to engage with China on space policy?
  • [H3] Cleaning up the mess in LEO
  • [H3] For the ISS, to be or not to be?
  • [H3] No more space for the press?
  • [H3] Review: Creature Comforts in Space
  • [H3] Snakebit rover
  • [H3] Staying on course: The vital role of GPS backup systems
  • [H3] The threat from China and Russia’s space-based SIGINT satellites
  • [H3] Review: Challenger
  • [H3] When a workhorse falters
  • [H3] Carriers from space (part 1)
  • [H3] Taking the thumb off the scale: Chevron Deference, its repeal, and the effect on regulation of orbital debris
  • [H3] The significance of Bulgaria joining the Artemis Accords
  • [H3] Coping with Starship
  • [H3] The little rocket that could: Thor in the early days at Vandenberg (part 3)
  • [H3] Welcome to the age of space skepticism and a growing revolt against elites
  • [H3] Remembering Starfish Prime
  • [H3] Starliner struggles
  • [H3] The little rocket that could: Thor in the early days at Vandenberg (part 2)
  • [H3] The overlap between the space and longevity industries
  • [H3] Review: Space Feminisms
  • [H3] Suborbital spaceflight’s crossroads
  • [H3] The little rocket that could: Thor in the early days at Vandenberg (part 1)
  • [H3] The mirage at the core of space commerce, space stations, and other options
  • [H3] Review: The People’s Spaceship
  • [H3] Things that almost go boom
  • [H3] Artemis Accords lift off
  • [H3] The rush to return humans to the Moon and build lunar bases could threaten opportunities for astronomy
  • [H3] Reviews: space documentaries of the past and present
  • [H3] National Reconnaissance Program crisis photography concepts, part 3: Axumite
  • [H3] Hubble limps along
  • [H3] Challenges for India’s emerging commercial launch industry
  • [H3] Prospects for orbital data centers
  • [H3] Star-crossed liner
  • [H3] Power politics transcends space security
  • [H3] Space Resources 2024: In search of the Grand Bargain
  • [H3] Review: USS Hornet Chronological Pictorial History
  • [H3] Starlink’s disruption of the space industry
  • [H3] Columbia retold, and untold
  • [H3] Ed Dwight: The first Black astronaut?
  • [H3] Why planetary protection matters to the future of space exploration
  • [H3] Russian research on space nukes and alternative counterspace weapons (part 2)
  • [H3] Architecting lunar infrastructure
  • [H3] Assigning an identification to a satellite
  • [H3] Review: Weapons in Space
  • [H3] Russian research on space nukes and alternative counterspace weapons (part 1)
  • [H3] Is it time for space to come out from under the FAA’s wings?
  • [H3] Spaceplanes: why we need them, why they have failed, and how they can succeed
  • [H3] Review: Alien Earths
  • [H3] Europe looks to end its launcher crisis
  • [H3] Boeing’s Starliner, an important milestone for commercial spaceflight
  • [H3] The rising flood of space junk is a risk to us on Earth
  • [H3] Review: The Asteroid Hunter
  • [H3] NASA looks for an MSR lifeline
  • [H3] Lazy Cat on a mountaintop
  • [H3] China’s interest in the far side of the Moon: scientific, military, or economic?
  • [H3] Review: Who Owns the Moon?
  • [H3] The ongoing triumph of Ingenuity
  • [H3] NASA’s strategy for space sustainability
  • [H3] Tintin, the first man in space and on the Moon
  • [H3] Review: Still As Bright
  • [H3] Lunar rover racing
  • [H3] FARRAH, the superstar satellite
  • [H3] Zero-gravity regulations
  • [H3] Nukes in space: a bad idea in the 1960s and an even worse one now
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A bold frontier: Advancing America’s space leadership and economic power Interna Pasando Jugo
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India demonstrates space docking Interna Pasando Jugo
Two (or more) ways to get samples back from Mars Interna Pasando Jugo
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The future of robotic Mars exploration Interna Pasando Jugo
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Artemis reentry Interna Pasando Jugo
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Europe weighs its future in space Interna Pasando Jugo
Tollways in space: from sci-fi to saving grace Interna Pasando Jugo
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National Reconnaissance Program crisis photography concepts, part 4: FASTBACK and FASTBACK-B Interna Pasando Jugo
The search for a commercial lunar economy Interna Pasando Jugo
The space station reckoning, or, one day in the life of the ISS crew Interna Pasando Jugo
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Starships and space policy Interna Pasando Jugo
The Woomera Manual on military law in space Interna Pasando Jugo
Blue Streak: Missile in search of a mission Interna Pasando Jugo
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Vandenberg and the space shuttle (part 2) Interna Pasando Jugo
A step forward in space export control reform Interna Pasando Jugo
The new space race must be run together Interna Pasando Jugo
Repurposing nuclear reactors used in space propulsion for high-density power on the Moon and Mars Interna Pasando Jugo
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Satellite reconnaissance and the Falklands War Interna Pasando Jugo
NASA’s infrastructure crossroads Interna Pasando Jugo
Comparing Harris and Trump on space policy Interna Pasando Jugo
The case for space policy stability in the next administration Interna Pasando Jugo
Vandenberg and the space shuttle (part 1) Interna Pasando Jugo
Mysterious MOL concepts Interna Pasando Jugo
Planning for the future of continuous human presence in LEO Interna Pasando Jugo
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The trials and tribulations of Hera Interna Pasando Jugo
Space isn’t all about the “race”: rival superpowers must work together for a better future Interna Pasando Jugo
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Gaining confidence in new launch vehicles Interna Pasando Jugo
Cosmonaut exploitation: the CIA and Gherman Titov’s 1962 visit to the United States Interna Pasando Jugo
Sixty-five years since the first lunar farside images Interna Pasando Jugo
Cubesats are changing the way we explore the solar system Interna Pasando Jugo
Getting space traffic coordination on track Interna Pasando Jugo
“Not quite the plan, but here we are”: NASA ritual and the reintegration of the Boeing Crew Flight Test astronauts Interna Pasando Jugo
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“Pending regulatory approval”: launch companies struggle with licensing Interna Pasando Jugo
Isle of Wight aerospace: flying boats, rocket interceptors, hovercraft, and launch vehicles (part 1) Interna Pasando Jugo
What will happen in the first space hostage crisis? Interna Pasando Jugo
Navigating new frontiers: Assessing the opportunity for US entities to launch and return space missions in Australia Interna Pasando Jugo
Still waiting for liftoff in the UK Interna Pasando Jugo
Framing the success of the Polaris Dawn mission Interna Pasando Jugo
Mercantilism in outer space: discussing a political-economic approach for the Global South Interna Pasando Jugo
Whither Starliner? Interna Pasando Jugo
Starliner stranding: commercial space partnerships and international law Interna Pasando Jugo
NASA and safety: more is better Interna Pasando Jugo
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Polaris’s dawn Interna Pasando Jugo
Measuring the depth of India’s space program Interna Pasando Jugo
To guard against cyberattacks in space, researchers ask “what if?” Interna Pasando Jugo
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The new Moon race: Assessing Chinese and US strategies Interna Pasando Jugo
Outgrowing smallsats Interna Pasando Jugo
An alternative Mars Sample Return program Interna Pasando Jugo
Galactic governance: From the Outer Space Treaty to modern regulations Interna Pasando Jugo
Starliner’s uncertain future Interna Pasando Jugo
Carriers from space (part 2): Contemporary use of satellite imagery for open source intelligence Interna Pasando Jugo
The Military Test Space Station (MTSS) Interna Pasando Jugo
The case for an International Space Artifacts Museum Interna Pasando Jugo
Is the United States doing enough to engage with China on space policy? Interna Pasando Jugo
Cleaning up the mess in LEO Interna Pasando Jugo
For the ISS, to be or not to be? Interna Pasando Jugo
No more space for the press? Interna Pasando Jugo
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Snakebit rover Interna Pasando Jugo
Staying on course: The vital role of GPS backup systems Interna Pasando Jugo
The threat from China and Russia’s space-based SIGINT satellites Interna Pasando Jugo
Review: Challenger Interna Pasando Jugo
When a workhorse falters Interna Pasando Jugo
Carriers from space (part 1) Interna Pasando Jugo
Taking the thumb off the scale: Chevron Deference, its repeal, and the effect on regulation of orbital debris Interna Pasando Jugo
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Coping with Starship Interna Pasando Jugo
Welcome to the age of space skepticism and a growing revolt against elites Interna Pasando Jugo
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Starliner struggles Interna Pasando Jugo
The overlap between the space and longevity industries Interna Pasando Jugo
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Suborbital spaceflight’s crossroads Interna Pasando Jugo
The mirage at the core of space commerce, space stations, and other options Interna Pasando Jugo
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Things that almost go boom Interna Pasando Jugo
Artemis Accords lift off Interna Pasando Jugo
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Hubble limps along Interna Pasando Jugo
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Prospects for orbital data centers Interna Pasando Jugo
Star-crossed liner Interna Pasando Jugo
Power politics transcends space security Interna Pasando Jugo
Space Resources 2024: In search of the Grand Bargain Interna Pasando Jugo
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Starlink’s disruption of the space industry Interna Pasando Jugo
Columbia retold, and untold Interna Pasando Jugo
Ed Dwight: The first Black astronaut? Interna Pasando Jugo
Why planetary protection matters to the future of space exploration Interna Pasando Jugo
Russian research on space nukes and alternative counterspace weapons (part 2) Interna Pasando Jugo
Architecting lunar infrastructure Interna Pasando Jugo
Assigning an identification to a satellite Interna Pasando Jugo
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Russian research on space nukes and alternative counterspace weapons (part 1) Interna Pasando Jugo
Is it time for space to come out from under the FAA’s wings? Interna Pasando Jugo
Spaceplanes: why we need them, why they have failed, and how they can succeed Interna Pasando Jugo
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Europe looks to end its launcher crisis Interna Pasando Jugo
Boeing’s Starliner, an important milestone for commercial spaceflight Interna Pasando Jugo
The rising flood of space junk is a risk to us on Earth Interna Pasando Jugo
Review: The Asteroid Hunter Interna Pasando Jugo
NASA looks for an MSR lifeline Interna Pasando Jugo
Lazy Cat on a mountaintop Interna Pasando Jugo
China’s interest in the far side of the Moon: scientific, military, or economic? Interna Pasando Jugo
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The ongoing triumph of Ingenuity Interna Pasando Jugo
NASA’s strategy for space sustainability Interna Pasando Jugo
Tintin, the first man in space and on the Moon Interna Pasando Jugo
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Lunar rover racing Interna Pasando Jugo
FARRAH, the superstar satellite Interna Pasando Jugo
Zero-gravity regulations Interna Pasando Jugo
Nukes in space: a bad idea in the 1960s and an even worse one now Interna Pasando Jugo
GAMBIT vs KENNEN: The persistence of film reconnaissance in the digital age Interna Pasando Jugo
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A space telescope’s cloudy future Interna Pasando Jugo
Touching space Interna Pasando Jugo
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Ode to Engle and Truly Interna Pasando Jugo
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The Missing Link: Found Interna Pasando Jugo
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An extended mission for authorization Interna Pasando Jugo
SpaceX Starship in lunar development Interna Pasando Jugo
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All-UK astronaut mission shows that private enterprise is vital to the future of space exploration Interna Pasando Jugo
Enter India, the fifth great space power Interna Pasando Jugo
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Europe turns to competition to improve its launch industry’s competitiveness Interna Pasando Jugo
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Oxygen for Mars Interna Pasando Jugo
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Starship flies again Interna Pasando Jugo
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My suborbital life, part 10: Looking Up, WAY Up Interna Pasando Jugo
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Big rockets for big science? Interna Pasando Jugo
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ISRO develops its agenda for the future Interna Pasando Jugo
ISRO prepares for human spaceflight Interna Pasando Jugo
Phil Pressel Interna Pasando Jugo
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Commercial lunar landers prepare for liftoff Interna Pasando Jugo
The brave new world of space Interna Pasando Jugo
Maybe space shouldn’t be for all Interna Pasando Jugo
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NASA’s Mars rovers could inspire a more ethical future for AI Interna Pasando Jugo
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Secrets of ExoMars Interna Pasando Jugo
An ambitious decadal survey for research in space Interna Pasando Jugo
How orbital refueling will unlock humanity’s potential in space Interna Pasando Jugo
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A capsule’s fall marks the start of Asteroid Autumn Interna Pasando Jugo
Honoring and dishonoring the dead in outer space Interna Pasando Jugo
Hiding in plain sight: Is China’s spaceplane a co-orbital ASAT in disguise? Interna Pasando Jugo
Security dimensions of space economics and finance Interna Pasando Jugo
Live, from orbit: the Manned Orbiting Laboratory’s top-secret film-readout system Interna Pasando Jugo
SpaceX launches a debate on monopolies Interna Pasando Jugo
How to land a space gig Interna Pasando Jugo
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China, Article V, Starlink, and hybrid warfare: An assessment of a lawfare operation Interna Pasando Jugo
Putting the private into private spaceflight Interna Pasando Jugo
Key issues for the Japanese government regarding exploration and development of space resources Interna Pasando Jugo
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Soviet television reconnaissance satellites Interna Pasando Jugo
India is on the Moon, but needs to avoid the “Moon Race” trap Interna Pasando Jugo
The opportunities and challenges for science at NASA and ESA Interna Pasando Jugo
It’s not easy being a Martian Interna Pasando Jugo
The international community is not prepared for a future in space Interna Pasando Jugo
Despite the Luna-25 failure, Russia is not a declining space power Interna Pasando Jugo
For smallsats, two ways to orbit Interna Pasando Jugo
The fault in our Mars settlement plans Interna Pasando Jugo
1569 and 2023 Interna Pasando Jugo
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Minding the space station gap Interna Pasando Jugo
Debate and hopes for consensus at UN space resource meetings Interna Pasando Jugo
Effect of upgrades to Starlink Generation 2 satellites on visual brightness Interna Pasando Jugo
Meanwhile, on Mars… Interna Pasando Jugo
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Nuclear space gets hot Interna Pasando Jugo
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The new era of heavy launch Interna Pasando Jugo
The value of public interest in spaceflight Interna Pasando Jugo
Another technique to identify “unknown” satellites Interna Pasando Jugo
Access to Venus Interna Pasando Jugo
Smashing satellites as part of the Delta 180 Strategic Defense Initiative mission Interna Pasando Jugo
For Mars Sample Return, more serious repercussions Interna Pasando Jugo
The Chandrayaan-3 mission to the Moon is underway Interna Pasando Jugo
Could a 500-year-old treaty hold the key to peace in space? Interna Pasando Jugo
A crisis and an opportunity for European space access Interna Pasando Jugo
Don’t jeopardize national security in the name of competition Interna Pasando Jugo
Reality is underrated: Fox’s “Stars on Mars” takes off Interna Pasando Jugo
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Spinning towards the future: crisis response from space Interna Pasando Jugo
Regulating a maturing commercial spaceflight industry Interna Pasando Jugo
What does the People’s Republic of China’s space program mean for Great Britain and the West? Interna Pasando Jugo
A subtle symphony of ripples in spacetime Interna Pasando Jugo
Archive Interna Pasando Jugo

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