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Another star studded space trip, but what marijuana strains will take you to outer space? Katy Perry went to space with an all-female crew on Blue Origin’s New Shepard rocket on April 14 ...
Outer SpaceA sativa that promotes creativity and energy, Outer Space is ideal for those who want to stay alert and inspired while floating among the stars. Carl SaganHonoring the legendary ...
The principles of a free, open, and peaceful space are enshrined in the 1967 Outer Space Treaty, which all major space powers have ratified, including the U.S., Russia, and China. The U.S. had ...
Ray explained that today, after the civilian use of space emerged, the OST faces challenges in the regulatory domain. The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2 ...
All of this underscores the profound lack of legal clarity around space governance. Article I of the 1967 United Nations Outer Space Treaty, which underpins all international space law ...
The commemorative timepiece is similar to the one that Armstrong and other NASA astronauts wore in space The close-up views of asteroid Donaldjohanson are a preview of what’s to come for Lucy on ...
Sánchez's extraterrestrial trip was the first-ever space flight with an all-female crew. Other passengers included CBS host Gayle King, civil rights activist Amanda Nguyen, film producer Kerianne ...
Borealis is a software system that collates and processes data to strengthen the UK military’s ability to monitor what’s going on in space. The government’s investment, announced on March 7 ...
We talk to two astronauts about how and why Earth Day was invented. Spoiler – it’s precisely because of space travel. A free Earth Day exhibition took place this week, right under the garish ...
Sakura-Con 2025 is April 18–20 at Seattle Convention Center. COURTESY OF SAKURA-CON (FESTIVAL) Sakura is the Japanese word for cherry blossom, but for a weekend in Seattle every year, it ...
And how might the United States’ approach to domestic regulation of commercial space companies—and the interpretation of its continuing supervision duties under Article VI of the Outer Space ...