Space is the final frontier and is now being opened to everyone thanks to front runners such as NASA and now SpaceX and Elon Musk, Blue Origin and Virgin Galactic.
With an intended permanent presence on the moon, NASA now aim to have two separate spacecraft from different companies.
Over this past month, the war in Ukraine has made many fear for the continued operation of the ISS. In reality, things seem a bit more optimistic.
Humanity is now laying the groundwork to be able to expand into space. SpaceX, Blue Origin, Virgin Galactic, Axiom Space β and a small startup with a funny name.
Tina and Tom SjΓΆgren plan to get to β and back β from Mars in their own rocket, with their own built-in rocket engine. Here are the eight steps required to reach the red planet.
A permanent presence on the moon requires a new generation of lunar rover, which can do more than drive astronauts to predetermined destinations and back. Venturi Astrolab has demonstrated its concept.
Pythom Space, with the goal of taking founders Tina and Tom SjΓΆgren to Mars, have successfully tested their first rocket, Eiger. See the video of the micro-jump.
There are only two specific projects in the whole world aimed at taking humans to Mars. One is Elon Musk's SpaceX. The other is two adventurers.
Controlling the flow of information is vital in war. SpaceX is doing its part to tip the scales in favor of Ukraine.
NEW SPACE MISSION: In an interview with Warp News, Harvard professor Avi Loeb reveals for the first time his plans to put a spacecraft waiting in space and have it rendezvous with and take the first photo of a visitor from beyond the solar system.