An Embry-Riddle alumna uses 3D-printing and partial-gravity simulations to validate the design of an asteroid hopper spacecraft under a NASA funded research project
Space Tango on cutting edge of orbital manufacturing research
The startup’s customers are studying zero-G materials processing, medical devices, flow chemistry and other processes through their plug and play systems on the ISS. But the company’s long term goal is scalable manufacturing leveraging the microgravity environment to add value through their planned orbiting platform called ST-42, which will operate autonomously from the ISS.
Additive manufacturing starting to impact multiple space sectors
Satellite manufacturers and launch companies are leveraging 3D printing to reduce costs enabling cheaper access to space
Modeling a life support system for a multi-generation starship
A computer simulation has been developed by a pair of French scientists described in a paper submitted to arXiv.org and accepted for publication in the Journal of the British Interplanetary Society. The model predicts the resources needed for an environmental control and life support system on a multi-generation interstellar mission.
A trip back in time
A nostalgic view from 1991 brought to you by my old newsletter Space Colonization Progress. Ahhhh memories!
Update: all issues of SCP are now available on the Vintage page
Experiencing the Overview Effect
First coined by philosopher Frank White in his book of the same name, the Overview Effect instilled a profound cognitive change of awareness for astronauts who have made it to space thus far. When seeing the Earth from space these individuals report having an overwhelming sense of wonder and awe, unity with nature and all of humanity. Hopefully, more of us will be able to experience this phenomenon in the near future when space becomes more accessible to more people. Until then, you can get a sense of what they felt in a YouTube series called NASA Down to Earth.
Small sat news
The latest from SatSure on the rise of Newspace over the last decade, productizing geospatial analytics, investment strategies and more
Orbion teams up with Xplore to provide “Space as a Service”
As reported in Space Daily, Orbion will deliver its Aurora Hall-effect thrusters to power Xplore’s space vehicle called Xcraft to explore the inner solar system.
Mining for ices in the solar system
George Sowers of the Colorado School of Mines has published the final report of his NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts (NIAC) Phase I study: Thermal Mining of Ices on Cold Solar System Bodies.
Alternate Artemis architecture
Here’s how to triple the stay time on the lunar surface with no increase in cost