How Do We Rule The Universe?

How Do We Rule The Universe?

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Space Flight

What is the future of space flight? With a successful Nasa landing on Mars and more commercial space travel in development than ever before, astronautical engineers are taking us into a new age. From lift off to landing, rapid innovations are radically changing what's possible an ...  Show more

10, 9, 8, 7: Four Apollo missions

Taking place over just eight months, four perilous and eventful space missions laid the foundations for a successful Moon landing. Each pushed the boundaries of technology and revealed new insights into our own planet. As we count down to the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moo ...  Show more

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Moon missions and space junk
Business Daily

2021 was another year of firsts in the ever-expanding industry around space, as we moved towards space tourism as a reality. But what about NASA, and its plans to return to the moon? We hear all about it, and the space agency’s ambitious plans for not just the moon, but mars; fro ...  Show more

Over the Moon
Stuff To Blow Your Mind

Over the Moon: What if we, over at the mother company Earth, Inc., looked at "assets" in our solar system like a corporation looks at its assets? What if we set our sights on that ne'er-do-well moon? Find out how we could harness the moon's resources to do more of Earth's bidd ...

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Quelles règles ? (What rules?)
Louis French Lessons

Texte:
Des sociétés s'intéressent à l'exploitation minière à la surface de la Lune pour ses précieux materiaux. Mais quelles règles s'appliquent aux humains qui exploitent et se disent propriétaires des lieux ?

Traduction:
Companies are looking at mining the sur ...

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How much of a risk is space junk?
BBC Inside Science

Space junk. It might sound like an out-of-this-world problem that we don’t need to worry about here on Earth – but is it? As we send more and more metal in the form of satellites up into space, scientists are warning it is becoming more of a risk both here – and up there. We dig ...  Show more