Private Companies In Space
Space tourism is becoming a reality and a number of private companies are gearing up for this niche business. Here is an interview with one of the entrepreneurs exploiting this new market. httpv://youtu.be/9t1WhvhaJWo
Space tourism is becoming a reality and a number of private companies are gearing up for this niche business. Here is an interview with one of the entrepreneurs exploiting this new market. httpv://youtu.be/9t1WhvhaJWo
How does ‘fire’ burn in outer space and how do you put it out since you can’t spray water. httpv://youtu.be/9zdD7lfB0Fs
Russian cosmonauts take the winter olympic torch for the Sochi 1914 games on a space walk. httpv://youtu.be/W_4kuLvORk8
An exclusive view of the highly-secure ISRO facility where Mangalyaan — India’s satellite to Mars – was born. The spacecraft has since successfully launched, please see our yesterdays post and the video at the...
India has launched a spacecraft to Mars orbit and hopes to become the fourth space agency to reach the red planet after the US, Russia ans Europe. The unmanned spacecraft will travel for 300 days...
Here is the last part of the early history of space. This time looking at a 1970s view of how the colonisation of Mars may occur.
A video made my one of our members, Lukas Hegi Irsak. Thank you Lukas!
An academic training lecture on Dark Matter given by an expert from CERN. Dark matter and dark energy cannot be explained within the standard model of particle physics. In this lecture the evidence for dark...
String Field Physicist Professor Michio Kaku will try and answer the question that many scientists, philosophers and free thinkers have asked and can never seem to answer: “What is time?” ”
We continue looking at the early history of spaceflight, this time looking at Skylab, the first joint US Soviet mission and the reusable space shuttle.
A video that looks at the theory of dark matter and dark energy — dark matter, this undetectable mass is thought to make up ninety six percent of the universe, and dark energy —...
A look at some revolutionary ideas about travel in space, from ship designs to innovative methods of propulsion such as solar sails and laser beams. Also a look at antimatter as a power source...
The NASA built space telescope Kepler was designed to give us some initial answers to these questions. The flying telescope was launched in 2009 and until summer of 2013. But defects have made it...
America’s first astronauts and a look at the Mercury, Gemini and Apollo programmes and America’s quest to land a man on the moon before the Russians.
We continue our series on the history of space. We look at Von Braun’s vision of space travel and its impact on the early rockets and spaceships. Also includes an interesting 1952 concept of...
Continuation of our series on the history of spaceflight. This time looking at Von Braun and rockets such as the V2.
First of six postings looking at the history of spaceflight from the early dreams of man to the eventual conquest of the heavens. We look at how these early dreams eventually became reality and...
Space tourism has taken a new twist where passengers will have the opportunity to spend two hours above 98,000 feet in a capsule lifted by a balloon. The scheme is promoted by ‘World View...
