Wishful thinking collides with policy, economic realities in ‘Capitalism in Space’
Dr. Pace’s op-ed, “Wishful thinking collides with policy, economic realities in ‘Capitalism in Space'”, which was published in the March 27 issues of SpaceNews and distributed at the 33rd Space Symposium, examines the concept of commercial...
“To Guarantee American Space Leadership, NASA Must Partner with Private Industry”
SPI graduate student Cody Knipfer authored “To Guarantee American Space Leadership, NASA Must Partner with Private Industry”, which was featured in Huffington...
Beyond the RD-180
SPI graduate student Evan Linck co-authored “Beyond the RD-180” for the Center for Strategic and International Studies, where he contributes as an analyst for the Aerospace Security...
Space is bigger than NASA
Dr. Pace authored an op-ed for The Hill titled “Space is bigger than NASA”, which offers commentary on policy decisions facing the current...
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...
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...
“Presidential space leadership depends on the enabling context (part 2)”
Visiting scholar Matt Chessen’s article, “Presidential space leadership depends on the enabling context (part 2)”, was published in The Space Review and analyzes the factors which may determine the Trump Administration’s success or failure in...
“Presidential space leadership depends on the enabling context (part 1)”
Visiting scholar Matt Chessen’s article, “Presidential space leadership depends on the enabling context (part 1)”, was published in The Space Review and analyzes the Kennedy Administration’s contributions to American leadership in...
“We tried to save 150 people in Aleppo from 5,000 miles away”
Professor Steven Livingston’s “We tried to save 150 people in Aleppo from 5,000 miles away” was published in the Washington Post and explores satellite-generated geospatial data use by human rights groups in the context of conflict in...
Is Creating a National Space Council the Best Choice?
Dr. John Logsdon authored an essay for The Space Review answering the question, “Is there a best organizational structure of approach at the presidential level, if the United States wants to maximize the contributions of its civil, military, intelligence, and...