Reusable lunar lander bases
The bits that stay on the moon could be strung together to make a lab or moonbase. No?

by astronut Aug 10, 2020 3 Comments 3 Links
#mars, #moon, #nasa, #space, #spacecraft, #spaceexploration, #spacetravel, #vehicle,
The bits that stay on the moon could be strung together to make a lab or moonbase. No?
by astronut Mar 12, 2023 4 Comments 4 Links
#bigbang, #black holes, #Blackhole, #cosmology, #cosmos, #einstein, #gravity, #hawking, #knowledge, #physics, #science, #space, #spacetime, #universe, #wisdom,
Interesting idea, not sure how much evidence there is for this but nice to play the universe backwards and see how it compares to the black holes speckled within.
by Mickey Mar 5, 2023 6 Comments 5 Links
#commercialspace, #eco, #economy, #environment, #exo, #nasa, #newspace, #progress, #space, #space exploration,
With more investors focused on environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors, satellite imagery may provide them with key data on the environmental impact of company activities. Satellite applications include monitoring greenhouse-gas emissions from companies and regions, helping utilities optimize renewable energy infrastructure and mining data to project how climate change could affect particular industries.
“ESG is becoming table stakes for businesses, and satellite imagery helps fill the data gap,” says Jonas. “Developing technologies from both public and private companies could offer a new channel of information for investors interested in pursuing both sustainability and returns.”
Idea from https://www.morganstanley.com/ideas/space-economy-investment-themes
by astronut Feb 28, 2023 4 Comments 4 Links
#asteroids, #space, #spaceexploration, #spacegastation, #spacemissions, #spacerefuellig, #spaceresupply, #spacestation, #spacestations,
They have GOT to get onboard with the REUSABLE aspect of modern spaceflight. Come on NASA, think ahead!
Ideas welcome…
not likely, it would cost too much to make it do 2 things. Maybe just make space stations out of old rocket parts that are left in space.