Dr. Lehnhardt provided comments on the effects of space travel on the human body. Read the full article HERE.
Month: March 2017
Will Collaboration or Competition Propel Humans to Mars and Beyond?
Dr. Pace was featured in a panel titled “Will Collaboration or Competition Propel Humans to Mars and Beyond?” at the offices of New America in Washington, DC.
Dr. John Logsdon Cited in Christian Science Monitor
Dr. Logsdon’s comments regarding the Chinese space program were featured in a CSM article titled “China sets its sights on the moon: lunar probe planned before year’s end”.
Dr. Pace Quoted in Washington Post
Dr. Pace commented on Blue Origin’s announcement of their first commercial customer in a Washington Post article titled “Jeff Bezos scores a first paying customer for his growing space company”.
Dr. Henry Hertzfeld Quoted in New York Times
Dr. Hertzfeld’s comments on Blue Origin’s first customer were cited in a New York Times article titled “Blue Origin, Jeff Bezos’s Moon Shot, Gets First Paying Customer”.
Dr. John Logsdon Quoted in The Space Review
Dr. Logsdon’s comments on Apollo Era presidential leadership were featured in “The Apollo formula” by Jack Kiraly.
What is New Space? The Changing Ecosystem of Global Space Activity
SPI Associate Deganit Paikowski authored “What is New Space? The Changing Ecosystem of Global Space Activity”, which provides an overview and analysis of the difference between the ecosystems of “Old” and New Space. it was published in New Space magazine.
Dr. Scott Pace to be Featured in Future Tense Panel
Dr. Pace will speak on a Future Tense panel titled “Will Collaboration or Competition Propel Humans to Mars and Beyond?”
Dr. John Logsdon Cited in Yahoo News.
Dr. Logsdon provided comment on a lunar mission’s effects on the human body in the Yahoo News article, “Experts say moon tourists will experience rough trip”.
After the International Space Station: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Industry, and Future of Commercial Spaceflight in Low-Earth Orbit
“After the International Space Station: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Industry, and the Future of Commercial Spaceflight in Low-Earth Orbit” written by student Zack Hester considers the future of the American human spaceflight program in the context of a future retirement of the International Space Station and was published in New Space journal.