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Our Future In Space is a forum to to facilitate a dialogue on how to successfully build a human space civilization, whether on orbit or surfaces throughout the solar ecosystem, that will serve as the focal point of future human society. Sponsored by Orbital Assembly Corporations, the world's only company developing artificial gravity space stations.
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Bob Kihara, Kenyan poet, writer, communicator, space enthusiast and environmentalist talks the future of Africa in space. The post African Dreams of Space first appeared on Above: Space News and Media.
Is ANYONE out THERE?

Is ANYONE out THERE?

2023-07-2858:40

Dr. Graham Lau from Blue Marble Space about the search for extraterrestrial life in our solar system and beyond. The post Is ANYONE out THERE? first appeared on Above: Space News and Media.
Karen Daniels of Cornell University talks rocks in space, and how to get them back to Earth forever changing the global economy. The post How do you Mine a Valuable Asteroid Rock Pile? first appeared on Above: Space News and Media.
Dr. Sheyna Gifford joins Jeff to talk with a panel of AstroAccess ambassadors about accessibility in the space industry and how we can work together to break down barriers to make Space For Everyone! The post Can The Blind Go to Space? A Panel on Universal Access first appeared on Above: Space News and Media.
Dennis Gatens from LeoCloud talks the importance of of bringing data centers to Space, and how game-changing technologies are on the horizon. The post Petabytes and petaflops…in space! first appeared on Above: Space News and Media.
DIY Spacesuits

DIY Spacesuits

2023-01-31--:--

Eric suits up in a DIY spacesuit with Dr. Cameron Smith, spacesuit builder, at his company Pacific Spaceflight. The post DIY Spacesuits first appeared on Above: Space News and Media.
Ryan Hogan from the Future Today Institute discusses how we can apply rigorous Strategic Foresight to look into the future of humanity in space. The post Future Forecasting: Into the Multiverse first appeared on Above: Space News and Media.
Prof. Rob MacCurdy from the CU Boulder Matter Assembly Computation Lab talks the future of robotics and what impact they’ll have on our capabilities in Space. The post Could Robots Be Soft Like An Octopus? first appeared on Above: Space News and Media.
Paul Syers from the Department of Energy talks trends in computing and how energy consumption will impact the future of computing on Earth and in Space. The post What Lies Beyond Moore’s Law? first appeared on Above: Space News and Media.
Can the Dr. Buzz Aldrin cycler become reality? Can we really get to Mars in 100 days? These questions and more are explored with Professors Andy Aldrin, Embry-Riddle University and Brian Kaplinger, University of Kansas. The post Can we get to Mars in 100 days? first appeared on Above: Space News and Media.
Space is For Everyone

Space is For Everyone

2022-12-1901:36:17

Industry thought leaders discuss, how do we make space available for everyone? Featuring Oroville science advisor André Bormanis, "October Sky" protagonist, Homer Hickam, Dan Hawk, Jared Angaza, and Dr. Shawna Pandya. The post Space is For Everyone first appeared on Above: Space News.
Dr. Ronke Olabisi, UC Irvine professor, discusses her recent report "Challenges and Benefits to Human Operations in Variable & Partial Gravity Earth Orbiting Habitats", the impacts of artificial gravity on long duration spaceflight, biomedical engineering in Space and on Earth, and how tissue engineering takes inspiration from ancient Mayan technology. The post Space Medicine and Artificial Gravity first appeared on Above: Space News.
Dr. Sadas Shankar, from SLAC National Laboratory and Stanford University, and focused on the future of computing, energy and material limits of silicon and the relative efficiency of biologic systems to our human-built computers. The post The Future of Computing on Earth and in Space first appeared on Above: Space News.
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