Going to space to benefit humans on Earth

Going to space to benefit humans on Earth

Originally posted on Linkedin   We had the technology to go to the moon 50 years ago – this day – but with the end of the cold war, everything stopped. Why? Put simply – in my opinion – we lost the motivation. With the end of the cold...

China’s Chang’e probe lands on the dark side of the moon

Aiming to surpass all other previous missions and establish a lunar ‘palace’ on the moon, China, for the first time, successfully landed its Chang’e spacecraft on Jan 2, 2019 on the far side of the moon. China might be playing catch up, however in...

Starlink: Lattice, Latency and Lasers

Business models are imbued within the very fabric of every enterprise, whether known or not. Often enterprises display several business models at once (think Amazon, Google etc.). Unfortunately, often enterprises are not aware or clear what their business model is....

A Cosmic revival: To Space or not to Space

Back in 1967 – the very year I was born – on this day, a very important treaty was signed. Drum roll! The Treaty on Principles Governing the Activities of States in the Exploration and Use of Outer Space, including the Moon and Other Celestial Bodies, or...

Announcing the first private citizen to orbit the moon

The first private passenger to fly around the Moon aboard #SpaceX #BFR is fashion innovator and globally recognized art curator Yusaku Maezawa. Lasting about a week, the journey will take place in 2023 and come as close as 125 miles to the Moon’s surface before...