NASDAQ released a space industry-focused article the other day which seems to have inadvertently exemplified a mistake that many commercial space industry cheerleaders and experts make when chatting about the industry. The mistake--assume
Near the end of “Civil Astronaut Launch, its Cheerleaders, Uncivil Society” I posed this question regarding the future of diversity in space: will it be inclusive?
I raise that question based on some
Well, we are almost home.
We’ve rented an apartment in Gulfport, Florida (a neighborhood south of St Petersburg), and we’ll be moving into it mid-month. Kind of exciting to get this
Note: The house is sold, so we’re in the middle of moving out. This means (as I’ve noted before) sporadic posting of analyses to Ill-Defined Space during the next couple of
AAC Clyde Space released its 2019 Annual Report last week. The information within the report gives a peek at the priorities the cubesat manufacturing company is pursuing. One company goal is for it