As an anthropologist, Victor Buchli has one foot in the Neolithic past and another in the space-faring future. A professor of material […] The post Victor Buchli on Life in Low-Earth Orbit appeared first on Social Science Space.| Social Science Space
Webster-based Arrow Science and Technology is one of six companies picked by NASA to study low-cost ways to launch and deliver spacecraft for difficult-to-reach orbits. In all, nine studies will be performed under a roughly $1.4 million award from NASA. Another Texas company, Cedar Park-based Firefly Aerospace, is also among the six companies working on the studies. “With the increasing maturity of commercial space delivery capabilities, we’re asking companies to demonstrate how they can ...| InnovationMap
When the International Space Station (ISS) is retired at the end of the decade, a collection of commercial space outposts will replace it.| FLYING Magazine