AI is already in space: running spacecraft, analyzing data, and optimizing life support systems. But what if space isn’t just where AI works… but where it evolves?
Tag Archives: NASA
A Fossil World or a Future Home? A Spacepolitan Vision for Mars
Mars continues to capture the imagination, not just as a destination, but as a mirror reflecting human ambition, scientific curiosity, and the limits of our readiness. Is it a fossil world to be studied carefully, or a future home to be settled boldly?
Space Technology Transfer, Another Gift to Improve Life on Earth
Space challenges require innovative solutions that are often beneficial in our daily lives.
Asteroids, an almost infinite mine in space
Where do we find the resources to expand in space? Already there!
Colonizing space, one of the most ambitious programs for humanity
We need to expand into outer space, but it’s not easy!
The Polaris Dawn Spacewalk vs the Overview Effect
Looking at the Earth from space is not just a wow moment, it’s a cognitive shift!
How Space will Save the Earth, Goal after Goal
The UN Sustainable Development Goals: are they indeed achievable? Not without the fifth element, space!
Earth Day 2024 – Earth from Space Revised
The Becoming Spacepolitans blog celebrated the 50th Earth Day. After four years, let’s revise the most used benefit that space gives us!
Space Travel: is it just rocket science?
To get out of our Terrestrial cradle, we need to reach space. How many ways do we have? Plenty of, let’s have a look!
Mars: Our Fascinating Time Machine to Ancient Mysteries
The Red Planet could be the first destination to become a multi-planetary species. But is human exploration a bold leap or a risky gamble?