Outer space

Thunderbird School Welcomes Dr Greg Autry as Clinical Professor of Space Leadership, Policy and Business

Professor Autry will be developing and delivering Thunderbird programs and courses in space entrepreneurship, leadership, business and policy, including an…

5 years ago

Children of Ruin, Vol 2 in Children of Time sequence, reviewed

By @SimonCocking, review of Children of Ruin, Guns of Dawn series by Adrian Tchaikovsky Available from Amazon here. Children of…

7 years ago

Children of Time, reviewed

By @SimonCocking, review of Children of Time, available from Amazon here. Adrian Tchaikovksy's award-winning novel Children of Time, is the epic…

7 years ago

The Stars came out at Dublin Tech Summit #DTS19

Dublin Tech Summit has closed its doors after its third year of running and its first year at the RDS. …

7 years ago

Maker Faire Rome: Makers for Space

Space has always been the ultimate frontier for imagination and exploration, and also for ingenuity, innovation and creativity. It has…

7 years ago

O.C.E. Technology and European Space Agency Commence €500k Project to Develop New Real-Time Operating System for Satellites

O.C.E. Technology, an Irish space technology company, has announced that it is collaborating with the European Space Agency (ESA) in…

8 years ago

#StartUpVillage2018 – Meeting Bas Landorp, Mars One

At #StartUpVillage2018 I managed to catch up with Bas Lansdorp from Mars One after his talk and we managed to chat…

8 years ago

Mining beyond the final frontier: Commercial mining of asteroids

Shout asteroid, and most people will scream and run for cover, thinking the end of the world as we know…

8 years ago

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