Transfer infectious disease research to space
This would help to avoid the risk of accidental (or even intentional)... Read more
by Why Are You Reading My Name Jun 4, 2026 3 Comments 3 Links
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by astronut May 19, 2026 3 Comments 3 Links
#atmosphericreentry, #engineering, #heatshields, #payload, #reentry, #science, #space,
by Mr N Apr 17, 2026 4 Comments 3 Links
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ESA will show NASA where they have been going wrong – same old.
Not sure why the Brits signed anything, they never been there other than hitching a ride with NASA / ESA.
This work?
Yay! In a fully circular economy for space – removing space junk and reusing or recycling it – is a viable possibility to safeguard the future for satellites and space exploration, according to this article.