Ten Years. According to NASA Chief Technologist Bobby Braun, that’s how long it will take to replace the shuttle after its retirement later this year. Ten years between now and the next time an American astronaut rides into space on a NASA machine. To some, this gap is an indictment of our own shortsightedness and... Continue Reading →
Top Sites for a Space Hackers Arsenal
Where does a space hacker go to keep up and gear up? Here are our top sites to visit regularly: Parabolic Arc - Doug does a terriffic job of always having breaking a relevant news on this site. It's at the top of our feed readers. NewSpace Journal - The issues surrounding a brand new... Continue Reading →
Evadot Podcast #53 – The X PRIZE factor
Guests: William Pomerantz and Amanda Stiles Will Pomerantz was our very first podcast guest on this show and is back with the lovely Amanda Stiles to chat about the registration for the Google Lunar X PRIZE competition winding down, and the competition heating up. Hosts: Michael Doornbos Email podcast@evadot.com or leave a comment and let us know... Continue Reading →
Evadot Podcast #44 – A pragmatic approach to a new UK based Google Lunar XPRIZE team
It's the 11th hour to sign up to be a Google Lunar XPRIZE team. Mandali Khalesi has decided to do just that. joins Michael for a chat on what it will mean to be a UK based team and how they'll be different. Follow his adventures at mkinnovation.com Email podcast@evadot.com or leave a comment and let... Continue Reading →
Space IS boring: a new kind of hero
I had the pleasure of being a participant at @spaceupconf this weekend. It was the best conference I've EVER been to. Ever. My only regret is that I didn't bring my entire family. It was that good. There were 16 Ignite talks on Saturday night. All of them excellent. Unfortunately the first 7 didn't... Continue Reading →