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Humans in Space – Blog Update
Happy Human Presence Anniversary, ISS! To fully enjoy reading this post, listen to I.S.S. (Is Somebody Singing) by Chris Hadfield Twenty-one years ago, on the 2nd of November 2000, the International Space Station (ISS) opened its door to the first astronauts of the Expedition-1 mission. Not a day has passed since then without at leastContinue reading “Humans in Space – Blog Update”
Space, the Biggest Influencer
An inexhaustible source of inspiration for humanity (versione italiana) To fully enjoy reading this post, listen to I Could Go On by Foxanne Space influences us: from the alternating of night and day to the development of the most advanced technologies. Could you find another influencer with eight billion followers? We all live in space.Continue reading “Space, the Biggest Influencer”
Humans in Space – Blog Update
We travel to space… to stay! To fully enjoy reading this post, listen to Spacelab by Kraftwerk Going into space is not enough to take advantage of all the possibilities that the space environment could unleash, you have to learn to stay up there. And indeed we are doing it! The first space outpost, theContinue reading “Humans in Space – Blog Update”
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)”