Man to live on the moon - “We’re going back, and this time we’re going to stay,” S. Pete Worden, director of NASA Ames, said in remarks opening the lunar science conference. “This is the first step in settling the solar system.”
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Articles in category 'Space Travel'
Bryan Bishop informs me of the NewSpace ‘08 conference entitled “Creating the Future or Living in the Past” being held this week (July 17-19) at the Doubletree Hotel in Crystal City, Virginia.
I encourage any of our readers who live in the Virginia area to go and check it out (Rapax.)
The itinerary for the conference can […]
A prototype of what will be the UK’s largest space rocket has been unveiled, ahead of a planned September 2009 launch.
Creator and Salford University academic Steve Bennett hopes ‘Nova 2′ will take paying passengers into space by 2013.
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Also a couple days ago Nicolas Sarkozy (President of France) announced an ambitious step forward for […]
You heard it right … book now! Previous flights have only cost $20 million and could only take one person… maybe with 2 or more people it will drop by more than half. Its beginning!
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Space Adventures, the broker of the first tourist flights to space celebrated its ten-year anniversary today here at the Explorer’s […]
This coming on the heels of the recent ESA Astronaut Open Call announcement.
Learn how to become an astronaut and avoid the cost of paying to get to space in the future.
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The National Space Society is seeking papers and speakers to discuss the latest issues in space technology, science, policy, commerce, medicine, exploration, settlement and more.
This year’s conference theme, “The New Pace of Space” highlights exciting new developments across the space community, from NASA’s Constellation program to the advent of space tourism.
Please send all submissions via […]
Next time your travel plans take you to Northern Sweden, you should try swinging by Kiruna, the future European base for Richard Branson’s Virgin Galactic passenger space program. Officials there are busy whipping the town into shape for Virgin’s arrival — evaluating their infrastructure, researching weather issues, and working out potential regul
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MIAMI (AFP) - NASA wants astronauts who will return to the moon to take one long step for mankind. The US space agency hopes to build moon bases that can house astronauts for stays of up to six months, with an intricate transportation and power system, Carl Walz, director of NASA’s Advanced Capabilities Division, […]










