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Feb 16, 2022

New report argues for ownership of the Moon

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The Adam Smith Institute (ASI), a neoliberal think tank based in London, UK, has published a new report on property rights in space. It suggests dividing the Moon into regions and privatising it, which the institute believes could help end global poverty.

Space Invaders: Property Rights on the Moon, by economic consultant Rebecca Lowe, argues that creating a clear system of property rights in space could empower all of humanity with a greater stake in space exploration, as well as accelerating scientific discovery.

The Outer Space Treaty of 1967 – of which 111 countries are party to, including all major spacefaring powers – states that space is the “province of all mankind” and shall be freely explored and used by all nations. It precludes any country from claiming sovereignty over outer space or any celestial body, regardless of what national flags are planted on its surface.

Feb 16, 2022

Virgin Galactic may beat SpaceX and Blue Origin in one crucial category

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Feb 16, 2022

Elon Musk Starship update: What to expect from the major announcement

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“It will obsolesce all existing launch systems”.

Elon Musk recently provided the first big update on SpaceX’s Mars-bound rocket, Starship, and its competitors are watching on with a mix of awe and horror\.

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Feb 16, 2022

Virgin Galactic stock jumps 32% as spaceflight ticket sales open with $150,000 deposit

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Space tourism company Virgin Galactic announced Tuesday that it will open ticket sales to the public for the first time on Wednesday, requiring a $150,000 deposit.

Virgin Galactic ticket prices start at $450,000 each, as the company revealed last year, with three different sales offerings: a single seat purchase, packaged seats for couples, friends or family, or opportunities to book entire flights. The company has said previously that — of the $150,000 deposit — $25,000 is not refundable.

Shares of Virgin Galactic jumped 32% in trading to close at $10.74. The stock has been battered over the past 12 months, dropping 80%, with the company having delayed the beginning of commercial spaceflights to late this year.

Feb 16, 2022

Dr. Giada Nichole Arney

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Tue, Feb 15


Dr. Giada Nichole Arney – Co-deputy PI for the DaVinci mission to Venus.

Feb 15, 2022

SpaceX Starship is racing to orbit: Here’s what you need to know

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SpaceX is gearing up to launch the Starship into orbit, the biggest test yet for the ship designed to send humans to Mars and beyond.

Feb 14, 2022

Out-of-control rocket crashing into the moon comes from China, not SpaceX

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A rocket set to slam into the moon next month, initially identified as belonging to SpaceX, has now been identified as a Chinese rocket.

Last month.

Feb 14, 2022

SpaceX’s Polaris mission could kickstart a new era for private spaceflight

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The first private spacewalk!


The Polaris program could push SpaceX’s private crew missions to new heights. In the missions’ reveal, the company hints at a Starship crewed orbital flight and more.

Feb 14, 2022

Billionaire who flew into orbit last year funds another SpaceX mission, this time even higher up

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While some of the criticism of late about billionaires going to space is valid — Virgin Galactic CEO’s 10 seconds of BARELY sub orbital jaunt, and Bezo’s midlife crisis flight and jacket photo-op — Musk is getting things DONE. I love the idea of billionaires funding entire missions, not for their own self gratification, but to Get. Things. Done. (with a touch of personal gratification, but it’s being in SPACE, who can blame them for a small bit of joy when it comes with so much benefit to all? That’s what separates Musk from his lesser peers.)


Tech entrepreneur Jared Isaacman announced Monday that he will make another private spaceflight launching from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, alongside two SpaceX engineers and a former Air Force fighter pilot.

Feb 14, 2022

Human spaceflight just got a boost with new Polaris Program

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To the moon, Mars, and beyond.

Human spaceflight just got a major boost.

Polaris announced on February 14, 2022, that its first-of-its-kind Polaris Program is set to focus exclusively on rapidly advancing human spaceflight capabilities all while “continuing to raise funds and awareness for important causes on Earth,” per the company’s post on Twitter.

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