India's space triumph
Blog: The Strategist
In 2014, after the Mars Orbiter Mission, known as Mangalyaan, made India the first Asian country to reach Mars orbit, and the first country ever to do so in its maiden attempt, the New York ...
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Blog: The Strategist
In 2014, after the Mars Orbiter Mission, known as Mangalyaan, made India the first Asian country to reach Mars orbit, and the first country ever to do so in its maiden attempt, the New York ...
Blog: American Enterprise Institute – AEI
Gen Zers know that places outside urban cores have spaces of culture, numerous third places, vibrant economic prospects, and plentiful social opportunities.
The post Gen Z Wants Space appeared first on American Enterprise Institute - AEI.
Blog: The Strategist
The joint statement issued after Saturday's AUSMIN meeting in Brisbane declared enhanced space cooperation as a new force posture initiative for the United States and Australia in 'this critical operational domain'. The two governments also ...
Blog: Prometheus
Wenn man die USA mit Deutschland vergleicht, sehen wir nicht gut aus. Der eigentliche Grund ist, dass es in den USA mehr Unternehmer gibt, die einfach machen und sich in Dimensionen vorwagen, in die sich vorher niemand vorgewagt hat. Dies gibt es in Deutschland nicht oder nicht in diesem Ausmaß. In Deutschland und der EU haben die Bedenkenträger Oberhand.
Der Beitrag Space X macht den Unterschied erschien zuerst auf Prometheus.
Blog: Völkerrechtsblog
The post Jindal Forum for Space Law appeared first on Völkerrechtsblog.
Blog: The Strategist
Australia is a lucky country when it comes to the potential opportunities for space launch. Its geography means that sites close to the equator, which are sparsely populated and enjoy stable weather patterns, are ideal ...
Blog: Global Voices
At a time when the country is battling the cost of living crisis, high inflation, and depreciating national currency some questioned the government's decision to send Gezeravci into space.
Blog: The Strategist
At the end of May, China conducted its first crew handover for its recently completed space station, Tiangong. That included China's first civilian taikonaut (astronaut). Alarmingly, Tiangong is expected to soon be the world's primary ...
Blog: Centre for International Policy Studies
Space is crowded. There is a traffic jam in low earth orbit (LEO, 200 to 2000 km above the earth). There are a very large number of both civilian and military satellites in LEO, both operational and defunct – not …
Blog: The Strategist
History was made this week when India made the first-ever landing on the moon's south pole. A 26-kilogram rover called Pragyan ('wisdom') arrived in lunar orbit aboard India's Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft and was carried to the ...
Blog: PolitiFact - Rulings and Stories
The International Space Station is in a pool, not in space.
Blog: Verfassungsblog
While humanitarian actors remain hesitant and somewhat suspicious to legal regulation, litigation, and lawyers, the sector is going through a process of juridification: the law regulates more activities, is more often used to solve conflicts, and the legal profession is getting more involved in the nuts and bolts of humanitarian lawyering. Most importantly, individuals in crisis and aid workers increasingly see themselves as legal subjects – whether as workers, rights-holders, or customers. My objective in this blog is to encourage the humanitarians to deal with these developments more comprehensively. Moreover, this blog post takes stock of the ambivalence to law and emergent shifts in the sector and calls for international law scholars to pay more attention.
Blog: The Strategist
On 9 January, the US Army released a new space vision focused on integrated multidomain operations. The brief document provides valuable perspective on how the US Army views its role in joint and combined space ...
Blog: The Strategist
The establishment by Australia and its AUKUS partners, the United States and the United Kingdom, of a deep space advanced radar capability (DARC) will help them respond to the threat of attacks on their satellites ...
Blog: The RAND Blog
Space acquisition is hard, and many challenges remain today for development of true unity of effort. But a new "clean sheet" is not the answer. Such an approach simply cannot take the place of doing the hard work required to realize enduring change.