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Jul 17, 2017
Jeff Bezos: reusable rockets will let a trillion people colonise the solar system
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in category: space travel
America must go back to the Moon, build a Moon-base, then humanity should colonise the solar system. Why? So life on Earth can continue, says Amazon and Blue Origin supremo Jeff Bezos.
Jul 16, 2017
Will SpaceX become the world’s biggest telecoms provider? Probably
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: drones, Elon Musk, robotics/AI, space travel
(This is a followup post to three earlier posts on forecasting. The first in May 2015 forecast both blimp-based and dedicated building-based drone deployments (later patented by Amazon); The second in October 2015 largely predicted Elon Musk’s Tesla Masterplan Part Deux by 9 months, the third in July 2016 among other things correctly hypothesised the use of Model X falcon wings for future possible Tesla bus designs. I try to get it right but I mainly enjoy the idle speculation).
I was recently in San Francisco and had a very random number of drinks with two very friendly employees of US telco AT&T. As is often the case I turned the conversation towards autonomous vehicles, and more specifically two of Elon Musk’s companies, Tesla and SpaceX.
I was curious about how cars, such as a Model S, have much greater data connectivity needs than ever before. Right now, Teslas connect to AT&T’s network and it seems clear that data needs will only increase for data hungry vehicles that drive themselves. Already Tesla cars consume quite a few gigabytes of data per month.
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Jul 16, 2017
NGA 2017 SUMMER MEETING — Introducing the New Chair’s Initiative “Ahead of the Curve”
Posted by Brett Gallie II in categories: Elon Musk, robotics/AI, space travel
Breaking : Elon Musk’s ideas on SpaceX DeepMind Tesla and The Dangers of #AI #Robots #Armageddon caused by AI & ideas for NASA — National Aeronautics and Space Administration (starts at 42mins in video).
Closing Plenary Introducing the New Chair’s Initiative “Ahead of the Curve”
Jul 15, 2017
This is why NASA can’t go to Mars anymore
Posted by Brett Gallie II in category: space travel
Jul 15, 2017
Mulder, it’s me: The InterPlanetary Project — By Casey Sanchez | Pasatiempo
Posted by Odette Bohr Dienel in category: space travel
“Should it ever occur, an encounter with interplanetary life will surely reorder our own society in ways that this new SFI initiative suggests that we ought to consider right now.”
Jul 15, 2017
Very small modular nuclear fission reactors for military and space
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: military, space travel
Transportable very small modular nuclear fission reactors for military and other applications.
Jul 15, 2017
RCA graduate proposal would see ordinary people driving NASA’s space exploration rovers
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: space travel, virtual reality
Royal College of Art graduate Brian Black has designed a concept rover and virtual-reality interface that would allow anyone on earth to contribute to space exploration missions.
Black’s vision would see participants driving the rovers over real planets and moons, and collecting samples for analysis, all via a virtual-reality (VR) headset.
Jul 15, 2017
Air Enhanced Nuclear Thermal Rocket
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: government, space travel
John Bucknell was Senior Propulsion Engineer for the Raptor full-flow staged combustion methalox rocket at SpaceX and is currently the Senior Propulsion Scientist for Divergent3D in Torrance, CA developing additively manufactured vehicle technologies.
Jul 10, 2017
Poland is about to launch a fake Mars colony on a hilltop
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: habitats, space travel
- A group affiliated with the United Nations is launching a fake Mars and moon colony.
- Called M.A.R.S., the faux habitat is located in the remote countryside of southern Poland.
- Six volunteer astronauts will work and live inside M.A.R.S. for two weeks, starting on July 31.
- Organizers hope to use the data and lessons they learn to support real missions to the moon and Mars.
Atop a forested ridge in southern Poland, a mission on the surfaces of both Mars and the moon is about to launch.
The two-week mission is just a simulation, of course, since no entity on Earth is prepared to inhabit deep space. But the experiment — called the Poland Mars Analogue Simulation 2017 — will study a group of six volunteer “analogue” astronauts as they work through a realistic schedule of space exploration, then provide those findings to anyone who’s drawing up crewed missions beyond Earth.
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