Monthly Archive for September, 2007Page 2 of 11

Review: Into That Silent Sea

Jeff Foust reviews the book, “Into That Silent Sea: Trailblazers of the Space Era, 1961–1965,” by Francis French and Colin Burgess.
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Review: Two Shadows on the Moon

Jeff Foust reviews the new Apollo documentary, “In the Shadow of the Moon.”
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Still crazy after four decades: The case for withdrawing from the 1967 Outer Space Treaty

John Hickman argues that the Outer Space Treaty is outdated and is keeping humanity from spreading out into the cosmos.
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Please, Mr. Bezos

Taylor Dinerman looks at the prospect for Amazon.com founder Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin program.
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Heinlein in Hollywood

Dwayne A. Day looks at the influence that novelist Robert Heinlein has had in Hollywood.
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SpaceDev: Focus on Core Space Technologies

Leonard David takes a look at what SpaceDev has been up to in recent years.
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Space economies and economics

Jeff Foust reports on a recent talk about space economics by NASA Administrator Mike Griffin.
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A Conversation with NASA Chief Mike Griffin - Video

Mike Griffin talks with The Futures Channel.
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Living and Working in Space Movie - Spaceports

A 12-minute documentary on the development of commercial spaceports from The Futures Channel.
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Putting a Price Tag on Space Tourism Race

What is the potential value of the space tourism industry. Wired Blogs explores this question.
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