Space Policy Edition: The Tricky Ethics of Space Settlement

Space Policy Edition: The Tricky Ethics of Sp...

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Tianwen-2: China closes in on Kamoʻoalewa

China’s Tianwen-2 spacecraft has successfully arrived at Kamoʻoalewa—a tiny, enigmatic "quasi-satellite" that dances along with Earth on its trek around the Sun. A fascinating scientific debate is heating up over this object's true identity: is it a standard, heavily space-weathe ...  Show more

Book Club Edition: “To Be Taught, If Fortunate” with Becky Chambers

This outstanding novella, “To Be Taught, If Fortunate” by award-winning science fiction author Becky Chambers, is a passionate argument for the human exploration of space and the wonders we will find there. Kirkus Reviews calls it, “An extraordinary picture of humanity among the ...  Show more

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