Congressman Urges More NASA Funding to Stimulate Economy
Increased funding for NASA would stimulate economy while keeping American industry strong Op-Ed by Rep. Ralph M. Hall (R-Texas) The Hill Former NASA Administrator Michael Griffin recently stated that...
View ArticleLimited Liability Space Tourism Bill Introduced in Texas
A bill that would limit the liability of space tourism operators has been introduced in Texas. The measure would help Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin suborbital rocket company. TechFlash reports that: Texas...
View ArticleNoted Space Law Pioneer Passes Away at 102
Space policy and law pioneer Eilene Galloway Space-Law Pioneer Eilene Galloway Dead at 102 Aviation Week Eilene Marie Galloway, who helped draft the legislation that created NASA and went on to become...
View ArticleJapan Space Plan Calls for Doubling Space Budget, Missile Defense
The Japan Times has an editorial today in which it discusses the major changes in Japanese space activities that will result under the government’s new space plan: The draft calls for increasing the...
View ArticleThe Space Review: Augustine, NASA, Space Debris and the Ozone Layer
The Space Review looks at military space policy, the Augustine commission, space debris, NASA’s role in diplomacy, the impact of space tourism on the Earth’s ozone layer, and a documentary. Space...
View ArticleUK Launches Ambitious Review of Space Policy
PRESS RELEASE Government and industry team to look at opportunities in, and barriers to, innovation and growth in the UK Space sector The future challenges and opportunities for the UK Space industry...
View ArticleObama Orders Sweeping Review of U.S. Space Policy
President Orders Sweep U.S. Space Policy Review Space News U.S. President Barack Obama has given his administration until Oct. 1 to scrutinize existing national space policy as part of a sweeping...
View ArticleNRC: U.S. Should Align Space Goals With Larger National Priorities
NASA's Ares I rocket lifts off in this artist's conception. (Credit: NASA) NRC PRESS RELEASE The U.S. civil space program should be aligned with widely acknowledged national challenges, says a new...
View ArticleAIA CEO Praises NRC Space Report
Ares 1-X undergoing assembly  AIA President and CEO Marion Blakey Statement Aerospace Industries Association is encouraged by recommendations in the recent space policy report from the National...
View ArticleBritish Version of NASA Possible
UK deserves more bang for its buck as minister hints at a British Nasa The Scotsman After decades in which successive British governments have considered human spaceflight an expensive distraction, the...
View ArticleSpace Review Looks at the Potential and Challenges of Commercial Space
Artist's conception of Orbital Sciences Corporation's Cygnus freighter approaching the International Space Station. Twin hurdles for commercial human spaceflight One of hottest areas of debate about...
View ArticleBrussels Conference to Discuss European Space Policy
Hemicycle of the European Parliament in Brussels. Credit: European Parliament ESA PRESS RELEASE Europe’s future in space and the opportunities it will offer to us all will be discussed at a...
View ArticleSpace Review Looks at HLV, Astrobiology and Baseball
Jupiter Direct Launcher Variants This week in The Space Review… Can NASA develop a heavy-lift rocket? Last week the debate on how NASA should develop a heavy-lift rocket restarted after NASA...
View ArticleThis Week on The Space Show
This week on The Space Show with Dr. David Livingston…. 1. Monday, January 31, 2011 , 2-3:30 PM PST: We welcome Meidad Pariente, ME of Israel to discuss GEO satellite collision issues. 2. Tuesday,...
View ArticleThe Space Review: The Sun Also Sneezes
This week in The Space Review…. Taking the initiative: SLI and the next generation While there’s been a recent surge in interest in reusable spacecraft, including both capsules and winged vehicles,...
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