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Beyond Earth

How to go — and why: visions of a human future in which we not only endure but prevail

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Space Stations •
Moon •
Mars •
Settlement •
NASA •
Astronomy •
Space Policy •
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Essay | Summer 2019

Summer 2019

  • Robert Zubrin

NASA’s Next 50 Years

A half-century after Apollo, the agency risks irrelevance. It’s time for a real — and different — mission.

Robert Zubrin

Essay | Summer/Fall 2018

Summer/Fall 2018

  • Robert Zubrin

Moon Direct

A purpose-driven plan to open the lunar frontier

From: The Space Renaissance

Robert Zubrin

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Essay | Summer/Fall 2018

Summer/Fall 2018

  • Rand Simberg

The Return of the Space Visionaries

How space tycoons are bringing back the dream of truly settling the “high frontier” — and how policy can catch up

From: The Space Renaissance

Rand Simberg

Essay | Spring/Summer 2016

Spring/Summer 2016

  • Rand Simberg

Getting Over ‘Apolloism’

The 1960s missions to the Moon are a bad template for today’s space program.

Rand Simberg

Essay | Fall 2010

Fall 2010

  • Rand Simberg

In Search of a Conservative Space Policy

From: The New U.S. Space Policy

Rand Simberg

Essay | Summer 2009

Summer 2009

  • Rand Simberg

A Space Program for the Rest of Us

Rand Simberg

State of the Art | Winter 2007

Winter 2007

  • Jeff Foust

Back to the Moon, To Stay?

NASA’s Plans for a Lunar Base

Jeff Foust

State of the Art | Fall 2005

Fall 2005

Relaunching NASA

Back to the Moon by 2018—Or Sooner

Essay | Spring 2005

Spring 2005

  • Robert Zubrin

Getting Space Exploration Right

Robert Zubrin

Essay | Winter 2004

Winter 2004

  • Adam Keiper

The Right Plan

From: The Spirit of Discovery

Adam Keiper

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