The Space ReviewArticles, essays, and commentary about all facets of space explorationBritish perspectives on human spaceflight- May 5, 2008 The UK is considering a revision to a national space policy that currently doesn't support human spaceflight. Jeff Foust reports on comments made by two prominent British scientists on opposite sides of the issue.http://www.thespacereview.com/article/1117/1 The new "Space Nexus": another Apollo debacle- May 5, 2008 As Congress gears up to reauthorize NASA, there is a natural debate about the future and long-term goals for the space agency. Greg Zsidisin worries that we could be in danger of repeating the same mistakes made over three decades ago.http://www.thespacereview.com/article/1116/1 The Vision for Space Exploration and the retirement of the Baby Boomers (part 2)- May 5, 2008 With budgets likely to be constrained in the years and decades to come, how can NASA carry out the Vision for Space Exploration and other efforts Charles Miller and Jeff Foust argue that the key is the development of cheap, reliable access to space.http://www.thespacereview.com/article/1121/1 |