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Mar 3, 2017

Our free interstellar magazine “Principium” N°16 is out now!

Posted by in categories: entertainment, robotics/AI, space

The cover features an AI interstellar probe, beautifully illustrated by concept artist Efflam Mercier. Here is the download link:

http://i4is.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/Principium_16_Feb_2017.pdf

This issue covers the following topics:

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Mar 3, 2017

An exclusive look at Jeff Bezos’s plan to set up Amazon-like delivery for ‘future human settlement’ of the moon

Posted by in categories: space, transportation

In a paper prepared for NASA, Bezos says his Blue Origin space company could land a delivery vehicle on the moon by 2020.

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Mar 1, 2017

NASA’s Solar Probe Plus spacecraft to fly to the sun

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NASA is gearing up for its first mission ever to fly this close to the blazing sun.

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Feb 28, 2017

Is this how humans will look after 6,000 years on Mars?

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Mars colonists might evolve into a new type of human, experts say. Here’s what they might look like.

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Feb 27, 2017

Space, environment, resources, jobs

Posted by in categories: employment, energy, space

An answer to concerns about rejuvenation-induced overpopulation from a logistical point of view.


Why do we worry about overpopulation? What’s so bad about it? Well, several things. We could have too many people with respect to the space available on Earth; too many people and not enough jobs for everyone; too many people and not sufficient resources; too many people polluting the environment beyond what it can take.

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Feb 26, 2017

What Is NASA’s Big Exoplanet Announcement About? A Few Theories

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The new findings are literally out of this world.

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Feb 26, 2017

NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab created these super-strong grippers

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These NASA-designed grippers can lift massive rocks.

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Feb 25, 2017

Here’s the Bonkers Idea to Make a Hyperloop-Style Rocket Launcher

Posted by in categories: energy, space, transportation

James Powell’s maglev tube could send crewed capsules to space with way less fuel.

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Feb 25, 2017

Cislunar Space: The Next 30 Years

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Updates, newsletters and special offers.

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Feb 24, 2017

High-Altitude Balloon Company Wants to Open a New Market at the Edge of Space

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https://youtube.com/watch?v=GFdXBQPuznU

World View Enterprises, a private company that plans to sell balloon rides to the edge of space, has announced the grand opening of its new headquarters and a conjoined spaceport in Tucson, Arizona.

The new facility will soon be launching World View’s non-crewed high altitude balloons, which could provide a low-cost alternative to launching payloads into space, according to company representatives. The balloons can carry instruments and equipment that could, for example, be used to consistently observe severe weather events or natural disasters. The balloon could also carry equipment for scientific investigations, communications, remote sensing and wealth of other potential applications.

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