The ISTP Capstone Project, “Past and Future: An Analysis of the FAA Commercial Space Transportation Forecasts” by Nathan Boll, Michael Sloan, and Erika Solem, compiles key data for commercial space launch metrics from 1995-2017 and uses retrospective analysis to evaluate the accuracy and reliability of previous FAA Commercial Space Transportation Forecasts.
Month: May 2017
“It’s time for the US Air Force to prepare for preemption in space”
Dr. John Klein co-authored a piece titled “It’s time for the US Air Force to prepare for preemption in space”, which was published in The Space Review and War is Boring.
SPI Alumna Kate Becker Honored by Award from Bethel College
Kate’s work at NOAA and the National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service (NESDIS) was spotlighted for her alma mater’s Young Alumnus Award. The Young Alumnus Award recognizes character and citizenship, achievement or service rendered, and honors and recognition received.
Dr. John Logsdon Cited in San Francisco Chronicle
Dr. Logsdon commented on the industry implications in a San Francisco Chronicle article titled “California plans for collecting taxes on spaceflight.”
Summary of 2016 in Space: The Significance of the Space Activities of Governments
SPI associate, Deganit Paikowski coauthored “Summary of 2016 in Space: The Significance of the Space Activities of Governments”, which reviews the main space events of 2016, and analyzes key trends in the space activity of states, in relation to matters such as industrial technological development, space research, and collaborations.