Space Technology Transfer – Blog update

Made for Space, Made for All To fully enjoy reading this post, listen to Technologic by Daft Punk. The recent flights in space by the billionaires Richard Branson and Jeff Bezos have opened up a broader argument about the value of space exploration. Questions like “why are we spending so much money to go toContinue reading “Space Technology Transfer – Blog update”

Mysteries on Mars – Blog Update

Is it possible to fly on Mars? Let’s see… To fully enjoy reading this post, listen to There’s a Planet Here by Ozric Tentacles. The helicopter Ingenuity flew on Mars for ten times! It is incredible, isn’t it? Knowing if flight was possible in its thin atmosphere was a mystery, now solved. And there areContinue reading “Mysteries on Mars – Blog Update”

Space Technology Transfer

Made for Space, Made for All To fully enjoy reading this post, listen to Technologic by Daft Punk. Space technologies are directly beneficial to our daily life in several ways, we came across their multiple benefits on many pages of this blog. However, there are also indirect positive effects which are less known to theContinue reading “Space Technology Transfer”

Sustainable Development Goals vs Space – 2/2

How the Outer Space could help us to reach the World’s ambitious targets To fully enjoy reading this post, listen to Final Countdown by Europe. Outer Space, the transformative element that could push the UN Sustainable Development Goals, or SDGs, to the next level. Is it applicable to all SDGs or only to a few?Continue reading “Sustainable Development Goals vs Space – 2/2”

Sustainable Development Goals vs Space – 1/2

How the Outer Space could help us to reach the World’s ambitious targets To fully enjoy reading this post, listen to Time is running out by Muse. All UN member states have a lot to do to accomplish their mission in reaching the Sustainable Development Goals, or SDGs. The first deadline is 2030. Is itContinue reading “Sustainable Development Goals vs Space – 1/2”

Humans in Space (2/2)

Space colonies today and in the coming years To fully enjoy reading this post, listen to I.S.S. (Is Somebody Singing) by Chris Hadfield December 6, 1998, the Russian module Zarya and the US module Unity were mated in orbit by the STS-88 crew, starting the assembly of the most complex and incredible human work: theContinue reading “Humans in Space (2/2)”

Observing Earth From Space

Looking From Outside to Fix What’s Inside To fully enjoy reading this post, listen to Blade Runner End Titles by Vangelis Here we are, this is the first notable achievement that humanity reached on the way to evolve into spacepolitans, let’s break the ice. Listening and reading around for my quest, I met the thoughtsContinue reading “Observing Earth From Space”