Bubble Bubble – Swirl and Trouble
Localized bubbles of high magnetic intensity may explain some enigmatic lunar surface features.
Failure to Launch, Failure to Lead
The Space Exploration Initiative and the Vision for Space Exploration -- two proposals, two failures. Why?
China and the Moon
What are China's intentions for the Moon?
Chesley Bonestell and the Landscape of the Moon
The purpose of art is to soothe the soul, but sometimes it can predict future realities with uncanny precision.
Everyone’s Gone To The Moon
Our international space partners want to go to the Moon. Why don't we?Well, maybe we do.
Who discovered water on the Moon?
A recent news story claims that water was found in lunar soil over 30 years ago, but the finding was ignored. True?
The Flight of the Dragon
If things go according to plan Saturday, the world will witness SpaceX launch its first Dragon cargo supply mission to the International Space Station.
The first thing we do, let’s kill all the lawyers*
The legal status and ownership of resources harvested from space are unclear. How does such uncertainty affect our plans to exploit them?
Analogy for Space: Aviation or Seafaring?
Is space travel more like aviation or sea faring? It depends on your mission
A Scientific Dispute
A scientific dust-up, featuring raw data and bare knuckles. Who and what should we believe?
Legacy of a Space Titan
Wernher von Braun was born one hundred years ago, but his blueprint for space exploration still has relevance today.
Can We Repurpose Space Assets?
A lost Russian communications satellite has the potential to teach us about operations on the Moon.
How the Mars Community Shot Itself in the Foot
Ask for a lot and perhaps get a little. But ask for too much and you may end up with nothing.
Double the Space Budget?
Neil Tyson wants to double NASA's budget. Would that solve the problem with America's space program?
Cataclysmic Conundrum
Is there a way to determine if the Moon underwent an impact cataclysm 3.9 billion years ago? Samples from an old basin may tell us.
Everybody has won and all must have prizes
Prizes for specific accomplishments have been proposed as the solution to the problem of a moribund space program. Are they?
China’s Long March to the Moon
China plans to send humans to the Moon. Why we should care
Annus Horribilis: Space in 2011
A review of the year in space. It's not pretty
The Path of Exploration
The word "exploration" changed about 100 years ago. We should recover its full meaning, which included discovery, exploitation, & wealth creation
The Latest Destination for Human Spaceflight
Humans to Venus? The latest proposed destination for human space missions illustrates the hollowness of the current direction of our space program
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