NASA, European Space Agency, Canadian Space Agency, Outer space, Space exploration, International Space Station
Space agriculture boldly grows food where no one has grown before
As access to space increases, the potential for terrestrial benefits directly tied to space exploration grows exponentially.
Space agriculture boldly grows food where no one has grown before
As access to space increases, the potential for terrestrial benefits directly tied to space exploration grows exponentially.
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Africa: Space Agriculture Boldly Grows Food Where No One Has Grown Before
Analysis - Whether to spend money on outer space exploration or to apply it to solve serious problems on Earth, like climate change and food shortages, is a contentious debate. But one ...
Cubesats Make Space Accessible
Space exploration used to be an expensive endeavor, but this is no longer the case. Anyone with $40K can now send cubesats into orbit.
Growing deep space food is a new frontier, and Canadians will test its limits
In anticipation of future missions to the moon, NASA and the Canadian Space Agency have launched the Deep Space Food Challenge to get innovators thinking about how to help astronauts grow ...
60 years of human spaceflight brings in tech changes and emphasis on diversity
Sending humans to space doesn't look the way it did in 1961.
One Year into the Biden Administration, NASA Looks to Future
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Opportunities for Canada’s Space Program: The Importance of Space Policy
The following post is a talk given by David Kendall of the Outer Space Institute on January 23, 2022
The Future of Farming in Space
Why companies are looking beyond Earth for viable farmland.
Securing Space 4.0 – One Small Step or a Giant Leap? Part 1
McAfee Advanced Threat Research (ATR) is collaborating with Cork Institute of Technology (CIT) and its Blackrock Castle Observatory (BCO) and the National
ISS transition to commercial stations poses challenges for partners
NASA’s plans to shift from the ISS to commercial space stations may force one key partner to rethink how it cooperates in low Earth orbit.
Fleet Space Technologies Raises $26.4 Million in Series B Round to Fund IoT Nanosat Development
Fleet Space Technologies attracts $26.4m (USD) investment valuing company at $126m (USD) Series B Round oversubscribed Investment confirms confidence in Fleet Space advanced satellite ...
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The Space Warfighting Analysis Center, a new organization created to design the military's future space architecture, will examine such issues as how much satellite capacity, and in what ...
International Crew to Ring in Christmas 50 Years After First Moon Trip
Three people from the U.S., Canada and Russia are orbiting Earth today getting ready to observe Christmas and experience New Year’s Eve from space aboard the International Space ...
The Pandemic Has Grounded Humankind
Space missions around the world are on hold—a poignant reminder of how COVID-19 has upended civilization.
From an Electric Cow to Space Bread, NASA Announces First-Round Winners of Deep Space Food Challenge
The competition aims to solve nutrition and food security issues in outer space and on Earth
News from the Canadian Space Industry
Latest news about the Canadian Space Industry.
China’s Presence in Space Grows and So Do Its Accomplishments
These are heady days for the Chinese space program. On the heels of a successful 2019 mission to the dark side of the moon and the launch of the core of an ambitious low Earth orbit space ...
Global Activity Topics
Get information on the Global Activity. The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) performs various activities related to aerospace as an organization, from basic research in the ...