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The Arkansas Titan Missile Explosion
The Arkansas Titan Missile explosion, a significant event in the history of American military operations, occurred on September 19, 1980, in Damascus, Arkansas. This incident is notable for its dramatic…
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The Skylab Mutiny: A Quick Overview
The Skylab mutiny, often referred to as the Skylab 4 crew strike or the Skylab controversy, stands as a significant event in the history of space exploration, particularly within the…
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The Apollo Applications Program: A Quick Overview
The Apollo Applications Program (AAP) was an ambitious and innovative endeavor by NASA in the 1960s and 1970s, aimed at developing scientific, technological, and practical applications of space technology and…
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Gus Grissom’s Mercury Flight and the Infamous Incident of the Commemorative Coins
Gus Grissom's flight aboard Liberty Bell 7 as part of the Mercury Project is a significant chapter in the annals of space exploration. This mission, while important in advancing America's…
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The Astronaut Lisa Nowak Controversy
The story of Lisa Nowak, a former NASA astronaut, became a subject of widespread media attention and public intrigue in early 2007. This case stands out due to its unusual…
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Intoxicated Astronauts Approved for Flight by NASA
The topic of intoxicated astronauts being approved for flight by NASA taps into various aspects of astronaut health management, flight safety protocols, and NASA's policies regarding the fitness of astronauts…
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Report: Maritime, Inland Waterways, Fisheries, and Aqua Culture: User Needs and Requirements (EUSPA 2023)
This article summarizes the key points of the report.
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NPS Principles and Safety Framework in Terrestrial and Space Contexts
The application of Nuclear Power System (NPS) Principles and the Safety Framework is a critical aspect of both terrestrial nuclear power operations and the burgeoning space economy. Understanding and integrating…
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Controversial NASA Astronauts
The history of spaceflight has seen its share of controversial astronauts who were reprimanded, criticized, or embroiled in scandal. Several high-profile cases damaged reputations and ended careers. This article reviews…
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What is Thought Leadership and Why it Matters for the Space Economy
Thought leadership refers to individuals or organizations that are recognized as authorities and innovators in their field, shaping opinions and leading thinking on key issues. Thought leaders possess deep knowledge…
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NASA and Religion
The relationship between NASA and religion has had its fair share of controversies over the years. As a government agency focused on science and space exploration, NASA has generally tried…
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The Effect of Outer Space on Pharmaceuticals and Implications for Deep Space Exploration
The exploration of outer space, particularly deep space missions beyond Earth's immediate environment, introduces a range of challenges and opportunities in various scientific and technological fields. One such area is…
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Satellite Components: Propulsion Technology Options
Satellites utilize different propulsion systems to maneuver in space after launch. The three main categories of in-space propulsion are chemical, electric, and nuclear thermal propulsion. There are also some more…
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Kennedy Space Center and Its Role in The Space Economy
The Kennedy Space Center (KSC) has been at the forefront of America's space program since NASA established the Launch Operations Center on Merritt Island in 1962. Now known around the…
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Paper: Artificial Intelligence for Satellite Communication and Non-Terrestrial Networks: A Survey (2023)
This article summarizes the key points of the paper.
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Life on Mars?
The quest to determine if Mars, our neighboring planet, has ever harbored life is one of the most intriguing and enduring questions in planetary science. The investigation into the potential…
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What is Orbital Edge Computing and Why is it Important?
Orbital Edge Computing (OEC) marks a significant evolution in space technology, shifting the paradigm from Earth-centric data processing to space-based operations. This shift is fundamentally changing how data from satellites…
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Canadian Black Brant Sounding Rockets
The Black Brant sounding rockets are a series of Canadian-designed rockets used for scientific research, primarily in the upper atmosphere and in space. Developed by Bristol Aerospace in Winnipeg, Manitoba,…
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What is DLR and Its Relevance to the Space Economy?
The German Aerospace Center, Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt (DLR), is a pivotal entity in Germany's research landscape, particularly in aerospace, energy, and transportation research. Established in 1969, DLR…
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Paper: Building National Space Industry: Lessons Learned from New Zealand and Singapore (AIP 2023)
This article summarizes the key points of the paper.
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Report: The European Deep Tech Report 2023 (Deal Room 2023)
This article summarizes the key points of the report.
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SpaceX’s Red Dragon Program: A Quick Overview
SpaceX's Red Dragon program is a significant chapter in the history of space exploration, representing a bold initiative by the private sector to advance human spaceflight capabilities and Mars exploration.…
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NASA Commercial LEO Destinations (CLD) Program: A Quick Overview
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has embarked on a forward-looking initiative known as the Commercial Low Earth Orbit (LEO) Destinations program. This program is a part of NASA's…
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