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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 | Fall 2007

Fall 2007

  • Peter Augustine Lawler

Our Proud Human Future

Why traveling to other planets will still leave us lost in the cosmos

From: A Half-Century in Space

Peter Augustine Lawler

Correspondence | Summer 2007

Summer 2007

China’s Aims in Space; Debating Nanoethics

Essay | Spring 2007

Spring 2007

  • Jeff Kueter

China’s Space Ambitions—and Ours

Jeff Kueter

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 2006

Fall 2006

  • Rand Simberg

Space Deals

The Coming of the New Space Industry

Rand Simberg

Essay | Fall 2006

Fall 2006

  • Max Boot

The Paradox of Military Technology

On American power and vulnerability

Max Boot

State of the Art | Spring 2006

Spring 2006

Stuck with the Old, In with the New

NASA’s Budgetary Balancing Act

Essay | Fall 2005

Fall 2005

  • Mark Halpern

Buggy Software and Missile Defense

Mark Halpern

State of the Art | Fall 2005

Fall 2005

Relaunching NASA

Back to the Moon by 2018—Or Sooner

State of the Art | Summer 2005

Summer 2005

The New NASA

Mike Griffin Takes the Helm and Transforms the Agency

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