Book Review: Space and the Warfighter – How Space Technologies Transformed U.S. Military Actions
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by Leonard David
15h ago
Book Review: Space and the Warfighter – How Space Technologies Transformed U.S. Military Actions;  Spacehistory101.com Press (2023); 232 pages; softcover; $28.97. I recently returned from the Space Foundation’s mega-symposium in Colorado Springs, a meeting that highlighted U.S. military space prowess and issues of warfighting. The reader will greatly benefit by taking a read of this ..read more
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China Rehearsal for Next Space Station Crew Liftoff
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by Leonard David
2d ago
All is in readiness for the liftoff of China’s next human space outing – the flight of the Shenzhou-18 crew. Over the weekend, a full-system rehearsal was staged at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center. This week’s projected takeoff, reportedly on April 25, is the 13th piloted mission of China and the 18th overall flight of ..read more
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Curiosity Mars Rover: Broken Bedrock, Heading South
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by Leonard David
4d ago
NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover is performing its duties at Gale Crater, landing on Mars in August, 2012. “Curiosity continues to make progress along the margin of upper Gediz Vallis ridge, investigating the broken bedrock in our workspace and acquiring images of the ridge deposit as the rover drives south,” reports Lauren Edgar, a planetary geologist ..read more
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Misbehaving Microbes: Defending Earth from Space Bugs
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by Leonard David
5d ago
Last Monday, NASA shared the agency’s recommendations regarding a path forward for the costly Mars Sample Return initiative, but within a balanced overall science program. The idea of bringing back to Earth select samples from Mars has long been a major goal of international planetary exploration. NASA is now reaching back to government, industry and ..read more
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Taking the Heat: Exploring Artemis Heat Shield Hiccups
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by Leonard David
6d ago
Earlier this year, NASA announced it had pushed out to 2025 the Artemis II swingby of the Moon by a crew – a practice run to prepare for a follow-on Artemis III “rebooting” of Earth’s nearby celestial companion with humans. One reason cited for the delay was getting to the bottom of re-entry heat shield ..read more
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China’s Next Station Crew: Readiness for Launch Site Sendoff
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by Leonard David
1w ago
China’s Shenzhou-18 crewed spacecraft has been rolled out to its launching area atop a Long March-2F carrier rocket, stated the China Manned Space Agency (CMSA) on Wednesday. The Shenzhou-18 will become China’s 13th human spaceflight and the first crewed mission to visit China’s Tiangong station this year. CMSA said all facilities and equipment to handle ..read more
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UFOs Visiting Our Skies? Decidedly Dubious Senses SETI Chief
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by Leonard David
1w ago
If all the reports of mysterious objects buzzing our skies are taken as true encounters, the Earth appears to be under assault. But spoiler alert. For chief leader of the SETI Institute, established to search for and understand life beyond Earth, there’s need to cuddle up to a cup of cosmic reality.   Bill Diamond ..read more
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Space-Junk Strike in Florida Signals New Era of Orbital Debris
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by Leonard David
1w ago
Scientific American: Editor’s Note (4/16/24): This article has been updated to include information about NASA’s completed analysis of the object that struck a house in Florida. Space-Junk Strike in Florida Signals New Era of Orbital Debris – Three years ago astronauts threw out the largest piece of trash ever tossed from the International Space Station. Now ..read more
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Earth’s Moon: A Haven for Harvesting Resources?
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by Leonard David
1w ago
GOLDEN, Colorado — There is growing interest by space agencies and the private sector in how to extract resources on the moon to sustain a long-term human presence on that desolate world. Known as in-situ resource utilization, or ISRU, this off-Earth ability involves the production of oxygen and water for life-support, as well as churning ..read more
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