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Author Archives: Dan Robitzski

Ed Dwight exits Blue Origin's New Shepard spacecraft on May 19, 2024. Credit: Blue Origin / Felix Kunze
Posted inCivil, Launch, Opinion

America’s first Black astronaut candidate finally flew. Now it’s time to make more

by Dan RobitzskiJune 19, 2024June 17, 2024
This Intuitive Machines mini-hopper is scheduled to dive into the permanently shadowed floor of Marston crater at the moon’s south pole. Credit: Intuitive Machines
Posted inCivil, News

Moon ice in the Artemis era: what we still don’t know

by Dan RobitzskiJune 14, 2024June 14, 2024
Enhanced color global view of Pluto, taken in 2015 when NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft was 280,000 miles away. Credit: NASA
Posted inCivil, Opinion

An Obscure Anniversary of July 4, 1776

by Dan RobitzskiJune 14, 2024June 14, 2024
A composite image of Europe viewed from space. Credit: NASA/GSFC
Posted inOpinion, Policy & Politics

What people don’t get about space 

by Dan RobitzskiJune 10, 2024June 20, 2024
painting of a GPS satellite in orbit.
Posted inCommercial, From the Magazine, Military

Competing with Uncle Sam’s free space offerings

by Dan RobitzskiJune 7, 2024June 7, 2024
A SpaceX Falcon 9 launched 23 Starlink satellites on May 8, 2024. Credit: SpaceX
Posted inCommercial, Launch, Opinion

SpaceX and the categorical imperative to achieve low launch cost

by Dan RobitzskiJune 7, 2024June 20, 2024
An illustration of objects and space debris in Earth orbit.
Posted inCommercial, From the Magazine

Tools for space sustainability watchdogs

by Dan RobitzskiJune 7, 2024June 7, 2024
New Shepard spaceflight participants
Posted inCommercial, From the Magazine

Space tourism dreams live on

by Dan RobitzskiJune 7, 2024June 6, 2024
Black and white photo of three Apollo 13 crewmembers smiling and waving as they step off of a recovery helicopter.
Posted inCivil, Opinion

Remembering the humans in human spaceflight

by Dan RobitzskiJune 6, 2024June 5, 2024
is being emulated across the Space Force. Credit: Northrop Grumman
Posted inFrom the Magazine, Military

The Satellite Breakup: Military’s Push to Go Small

by Dan RobitzskiJune 5, 2024June 5, 2024

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