What you think you know about the history of private investment in space is probably all wrong.
Read More »Summer Series Episode 3: Elon Musk on Making Humans a Multiplanetary Species
Last week part two of our our three part podcast Summer Series was on the Future of Nuclear Powered Space Exploration which will one day increase our ability to explore the solar system. This week in episode 3, the topic is Making Humans a Multiplanetary Species.
Read More »Summer Series Episode 2: The Future of Nuclear Powered Space Exploration
Last week we began our our three part podcast Summer Series with a talk on the Parker Solar Probe which is on its way to touch the sun, a first for humanity. In episode 2, the topic is the Future of Nuclear Powered Space Travel and the the Kilopower Project.
Read More »Summer Series Episode 1: Parker Solar Probe to Touch the Sun
In the first of a three part Podcast Summer Series we’ll be bringing you recent talks on topics we think are important and that you’ll find interesting. Our regular interviews will resume in September.
Read More »CSA Chief Economist David Haight on the Canadian Space Economy and Patents
Who better to learn more about the state of the Canada’s space economy and what patents mean to industry then David Haight, Chief Economist of the Canadian Space Agency.
Read More »ULA Betting Big on New Vulcan Rocket for Future Business
United Launch Alliance, the launch company created from a joint venture between Boeing and Lockheed Martin went from being the go to company for launching U.S. military satellites, to being the other rocket company as SpaceX garners much of the headlines.
Read More »The Rebirth of the Australia Space Agency
On July 1st the Australia Space Agency (ASA) started operations. It’s an important milestone for the country as they look to space to help drive economic growth with an eye to tripling their share of the global space market by 2030.
Read More »Kepler Communications Expands Operations Into the United Kingdom
Kepler Communications announced this week that they had partnered with the UK’s Satellite Applications Catapult on developing a third demonstration satellite and expanding their operations into the UK.
Read More »Podcast – A Discussion With CASCA President Rob Thacker on Canadian Astronomy Missions
Canada has a vibrant astronomy community involved in ground-based and space-based astronomy programs and missions. According to my guest, Rob Thacker, we’re doing ok with ground-based astronomy programs but are failing when it comes to space-based astronomy missions.
Read More »Space Mining is in the Mix as Natural Resources Canada Makes Long Term Plans
Canada’s mining sector is in need of a long term plan to maintain Canada’s leading position in the industry as well as prepare for the future. That’s what provincial and federal ministers agreed to last summer. That plan is called the Canadian Minerals and Metals Plan (CMMP) and consultations are ongoing.
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