NASA has joined the fight against coronavirus (COVID-19) with efforts underway across the country to augment the national response, a few of which were highlighted in a media briefing today. […]
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MELBOURNE, FL – Congressman Bill Posey released the following statement regarding this morning’s successful launch by Space X’s Falcon 9 Rocket: “Congratulations to Space X and all their employees who […]
Veteran NASA Physician, Keynote Speaker Announces Website to Inspire Ingenuity
Jim Logan, MD, speaker and coach challenges audiences to unconventional thinking. Houston, TX – March 22, 2010 – Veteran NASA physician and public speaker, Dr. Jim Logan, recently launched the […]
No borders in the final frontier
Gazing at the night sky is one of the most essential human experiences. But when we consider the state of the modern space industry, a sense of irony creeps in. […]
Space innovation is falling behind
Without refocused federal and private funding, we risk losing our leadership in orbit. With the close of the Cold War, the West plowed headlong into 30 years marked by one tech-fueled […]
GOP platform lays out aggressive space agenda to counter China
Former Trump transition team member Greg Autry and Alexander William Salter lay out the 2024 GOP space platform.
Seeding the future of space warfare
SpaceWERX is emphasizing pragmatic military tech over exploratory research.
Connecting the Dots: From oil to orbit
Saudi Arabia is stepping up efforts to become a major force in space as commercial activity in the industry rises across the Middle East.
First Ariane 6 launch set for July 9
The European Space Agency and its partners have announced a July 9 launch date for the first Ariane 6 rocket.
Beyond ISS: America must lead in LEO, cislunar and beyond
As the International Space Station (ISS) nears the end of its service life and the United States commercial space industry continues to push past old technological boundaries, America needs new orbital destinations to remain the world’s leader in space.