The latest edition of Space Quarterly magazine was released on March 1. This issue is our biggest effort to date with 17 articles covering a wide range of topics including a focus on military space.
Canadian Edition table of contents:
– Leveraging Space Operations: An Interview with Col. Andre Dupuis
– Canadian Briefs: Holding Steady
– Telesat’s Roller Coaster Year
– Can Stratolaunch Take Flight
– The Polar Communications and Weather Mission Can’t Come Soon Enough
– Canadian Military Space at a Crossroads
– An Overview of Canada’s Military Space Program
– Arctic Awareness: Canada’s Polar Epsilon Program
– Sapphire: Canada’s First Military Satellite
– Amateur Satellite Sleuths
– Space Team Canada
– Canadian Space Agency Taking Capacity Building to the Next Level
– Canada’s Next Space Telescope
– Commercial Space and the Science Market
– The Benefits of the European Global Monitoring for Environment and Security Program
– Russia’s Troubled Space Program
– How to Print Spacecraft Parts
U.S. Edition table of contents:
– Colonel Futurist: An Interview with USAF Col. Coyote Smith
– Financing Space Companies
– Future Lunar Bases: Why, Where and How
– Man-Rating the Atlas V
– Can Stratolaunch Take Flight
– Amateur Satellite Sleuths
– Overview of the U.S, Space Defense Program
– Implementing the National Security Space Strategy
– Military Satellites: Current Status and Future Prospects
– The Development of the Air Force X-37B
– Making the Case for Human Missions to Asteroids
– Shooting the Moon
– Commercial Space and the Science Market
– The Benefits of the European Global Monitoring for Environment and Security Program
– Russia’s Troubled Space Program
– How to Print Spacecraft Parts
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