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Most of you know that I am a space enthusiast and as such write a lot about our Space Programs. I love it and what we can learn from pursuing it. Last week I had the pleasure to tour the Kennedy Space Center Museum with my sister. It was a spectacular exhibit. I have...
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We are placing a lot of satellites in the low earth orbit (LEO). More will be deployed in the coming decade. All satellites have a certain lifespan. So, what happens when they die? “ For all missions we will provide an end-to-end service, addressing mission licensing,...
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Who doesn’t know who Richard Branson is? At the young age of fifteen he founded a counterculture magazine that was meant to push for change in the world. It set the pace for all he would pursue later on. He continued his trend to change the world back in the 1970s...
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If you read my blog regularly, and I hope you do, you know I am an avid space program lover. I await the next launch with anticipation much like my dog Auggie does a bone. This article is about the Orbilander which is a combination orbiter and a lander. Pretty cool,...
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Sending people and satellites into space has become somewhat commonplace in today’s world. Arranging those launches is no easy task. A lot goes on behind the scenes to ensure that these launches can take place as scheduled. For instance, the FAA (Federal Aviation...
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Japan has not previously been a player in the space race. However, the Japanese Space Exploration Agency or JAXA has entered the prospect of space and all that entails in a big way in the wake of Russia being cut off from the European marketplace due to their invasion...