"Old Space" was cool. It put humans on the Moon, sampled chemistry on Mars, and brought back images from the dawn of creation. "New Space" will be an explosion of new things to do in space, and new ways of doing them. It will be less about humans, more about machines; less about national egos, more about cooperation; less about government, more about companies. And New Space is now here.
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Tuesday, July 3, 2012
Lighting a fire
My friend Madhu Thangavelu at the University of Southern California is trying to light a fire under the government to get something aggressive going in space exploration. Whether or not you agree with his idea of a U.S. Department of Space, at least Madhu is pushing for a forward-looking, inspirational approach to space activities. You go, Madhu!
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