Space Travel

In Search of a Real Spaceship

Buzz Aldrin | Posted 11.25.2009 | Technology


Buzz Aldrin

Two Shuttle accidents -- each caused by NASA hubris -- combined with a tight budget have caused NASA to retire the fleet. Understandable, but in a move that truly makes no sense, they will be replaced by...the space capsules we long ago outgrew.

Nigeria Aims To Put Africans In Space

globalpost.com | Posted 10.30.2009 | World


LONDON, U.K. - Recently I received an email labeled "Strictly Confidential" from Dr. Bakare Tunde, who said he was astronautics project manager at Nig...

NASA: Finding a Second Earth Could Happen Anytime Now

www.dailygalaxy.com | Posted 10.02.2009 | Green


Astronomers may be on the brink of discovering a second Earth-like planet, a find that would add fresh impetus to the search for extraterrestrial life...

Guy Laliberte, Billionaire Clown, Heads To Space Station

AP | PETER LEONARD | Posted 09.30.2009 | World


BAIKONUR, Kazakhstan — Canadian circus tycoon Guy Laliberte turned space into his big top Wednesday, boarding a Russian rocket and lifting off on a mission that mixes a serious message on water shortages with some clowning around in the cosmos.

Laliberte, an experienced fire-eater and stilt-walker who founded Cirque du Soleil, joined Russian cosmonaut Maxim Surayev and American astronaut Jeffrey Williams aboard a Soyuz craft that soared off the Kazakh steppe and set a course for the International Space Station.

The billionaire who calls himself the first clown in space paid a reported $35 million for his nine-day stay at the station, where he plans to publicize the world's growing shortage of clean water. His space extravaganza will culminate in a satellite linkup with shows in 14 cities across five continents featuring rock band U2 and Colombian pop star Shakira, as well as an appearance by former U.S. Vice President Al Gore.

With a puff of white smoke, the Soyuz craft carrying Laliberte and his crew mates shed its first rocket stage minutes after liftoff from the Baikonur launch facility and then disappeared from view.

Laliberte's friends and family on the ground waited anxiously and then burst into cheers when an announcement that the ship had reached orbit blared over a loudspeaker. There were ecstatic hugs, sobs of relief and chants of "Guy! Guy!"

Is Time Travel Possible? A Look At The Science That Might Make Time Travel A Reality

Huffington Post | Posted 11.09.2009 | Home


The Today Show examines the possibility of time travel and scientific advancements that might make such travel a reality. NBC's Keith Miller Reports:...

Neighborhood Watch on Planet Earth

Michael Winship | Posted 09.06.2009 | Green


Michael Winship

One of the most valuable contributions of our exploration of the skies has been the knowledge gained from being able to examine our own earthly neighborhood from the distance of space.

Apollo or Extinction

Tad Daley | Posted 08.22.2009 | Green


Tad Daley

This period, where we hold this capability to destroy ourselves but before we have found a way to save ourselves, might be called the human race's ultimate "window of vulnerability."

"Moon 2.0" Inspiring the Next Generation of Lunar Explorers

Larry Page | Posted 08.20.2009 | Business


Larry Page

We believe the time is ripe for private industry to assist in creating a new era of sustainable, international lunar exploration -- a "Moon 2.0."

New Moon Footage: NASA Releases Remastered Moon Landing Footage (VIDEO)

Huffington Post | Lila Shapiro | Posted 08.15.2009 | Green


UPDATED 7/16: The enhanced footage of the 1969 moonwalk has been released by NASA. Watch the video: As part of NASA's 40th anniversary celebratio...

New Louis Vuitton Campaign To Feature Famous Astronauts

Wall Street Journal | Rachel Dodes | Posted 07.03.2009 | Style


The handbag had landed. The French luxury brand Louis Vuitton plans to announce today a high-profile new ad campaign featuring 79-year-old astronaut B...

Atlantis, crew land in Calif. after Hubble mission

AP | JOHN ANTCZAK | Posted 06.24.2009 | Home


EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. — Space shuttle Atlantis and its seven astronauts returned safely to Earth on Sunday, detouring from stormy Flori...

NASA's Exploration Overhaul

William Pomerantz | Posted 06.12.2009 | Politics


William Pomerantz

A document submitted to Congress by NASA in late April indicates that as much as $150 million may be set added to the COTS program.

We Can't Save The Earth

Bruce Tenenbaum | Posted 05.23.2009 | Green


Bruce Tenenbaum

Here's a truth many folks can't seem to grasp: We can't save the Earth. The Earth is going to die. It won't be for billions of years, but the end is indeed coming. What really needs saving is not the planet, but, rather, ourselves.

Russian Rocket Carries Space Tourist

nytimes.com | WILLIAM HARWOOD | Posted 04.26.2009 | World


KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- With the shuttle Discovery safely away from the International Space Station, a Russian Soyuz rocket blasted off Thursday...

Flight School: The Lord Will Provide

Esther Dyson | Posted 04.07.2009 | Living


Esther Dyson

The flight suit was a long time coming -- the problem was that they couldn't find one small enough.

Flight School: Transparency Not -- A Little Rant

Esther Dyson | Posted 03.21.2009 | World


Esther Dyson

The thing that drives me crazy about this place is that there are no maps. Every week it seems that I have a class in some new place I have never heard of, and there's no map to find out where it is.

Space Mission: Shoot'em All!

www.mochiads.com | MochiAds | Posted 03.14.2009 | Comedy


Join lots of people all over the world in this active and fresh space adventure! - Try new shooting game! The hottest Geometry Wars-style action seen in a Flash game! Shoot those space mutants. Your aim is to shoot on pips around you and not to let them ram your ship!

Flight School: Last-minute flurry, two months early

Esther Dyson | Posted 02.11.2009 | Home


Esther Dyson

I just spent six action-packed days in New York, trying to sort things out for the next three months. I felt a little like a dog marking territory,...

Flight School: the NASA report

Esther Dyson | Posted 02.05.2009 | Living


Esther Dyson

It's worth noting that the main studies for both the Challenger and the Columbia 17 years later focused on the NASA decision-making culture as the ultimate culprit.

Flight School: Teachers and students

Esther Dyson | Posted 02.03.2009 | Living


Esther Dyson

I can now parse routing diagrams so complex that I would never have paid attention to them in the past. Now I rely on them to set up comm links.

Flight School: Snow Gets in Your Tires

Esther Dyson | Posted 01.30.2009 | Living


Esther Dyson

Snow gets in your tires They asked me how I knew my black bike was true, I of course replied, something here inside cannot be denied. They said someda...

Chances You'll Be Killed by an Asteroid in 2009

Keith Thomson | Posted 01.30.2009 | World


Keith Thomson

A computer video circulating the internet has rekindled fears that an asteroid will hit Earth and send mankind the way of the brontosaurus. Based on NASA projections, there is indeed a chance of this.

Flight School: Star City Personal Logistics

Esther Dyson | Posted 01.29.2009 | Living


Esther Dyson

You wouldn't believe it based on the traffic, but most Muscovites don't have cars. The challenge is the kilometer-plus from the Prophy (where I live) to the gate of Star City.

Flight School: Back to Blog!

Esther Dyson | Posted 01.27.2009 | World


Esther Dyson

I'm sitting here in Star City, training to be a cosmonaut, and I was sure I would have the time to write a blog after classes every day from 9 to 6. Now's the time to get serious about it.

UK Paper: Passenger Space Travel By Middle Of Next Decade

Daily Telegraph | David Millward | Posted 12.08.2008 | Home


Sydney could be only two and a half hours away and it could take less time to get to Tokyo than it does to take a train from London to Manchester. Wa...