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Dec 10, 2020

Fast superhighway through the Solar System discovered

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Scientists find routes using arches of chaos that can lead to much faster space travel.

Dec 10, 2020

Melodie Yashar — Co-Founder of Space Exploration Architecture (SEArch+)

Posted by in categories: health, robotics/AI, space travel

Today we’re joined by Melodie Yashar — Designer, Researcher, Technologist, co-founder of the firm Space Exploration Architecture (SEArch+), Senior Research Associate with San Jose State University Research Foundation at NASA Ames Research Center, and an Associate Researcher within the UC Davis Center for Human/Robotics/Vehicle Integration and Performance (HRVIP). She also teaches undergraduate and graduate design at Art Center College of Design and is a 2019–2020 Future Space Leaders Fellow.

Melodie’s current work focuses on the relationship of advanced software & hardware systems for spaceflight and maintains ongoing research interests in the design of augmented environments, human-machine interaction, human performance studies, and space technology development.

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Dec 10, 2020

SpaceX Starship SN8 exploded after first successful high-altitude flight

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Dec 9, 2020

Lifeboat Foundation congratulates SpaceX on its successful SN8 Launch!

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Lifeboat Foundation congratulates Guardian Award Winner Elon Musk and SpaceX on their latest accomplishment with the Starship, the world’s first reusable space vehicle. The Starship will transform our world, starting with making Starlink the first non-bankrupt LEO constellation, later bringing us to the Moon and then hopefully Mars.

We recommend that NASA redirect their funds from the dead-end SLS system towards Starship. Even if NASA continues to waste tens of billions of dollars on SLS, it is unlikely that it will ever do more than a handful of launches as the low-cost Starship program makes it obsolete.

Also, here’s an appeal to Guardian Award Winner Elon Musk:

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Dec 9, 2020

SpaceX’s Starship crashes in huge fireball explosion

Posted by in categories: Elon Musk, space travel

Elon Musk hopes to send first humans to Mars aboard a Starship craft within the next four years.

Dec 9, 2020

3D Printed Rocket Parts and the Future of Spacecraft

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Future lunar landers might come equipped with 3D printed rocket engine parts that help bring down overall manufacturing costs and reduce production time.

Dec 8, 2020

Watch SpaceX fly a prototype of its Starship rocket to its highest altitude yet

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https://youtube.com/watch?v=nf83yzzme2I

On December 8th, SpaceX plans to conduct its most ambitious test flight yet of its Starship prototype, sending the vehicle to an altitude of 12.5 kilometers, or nearly 8 miles high.

Dec 7, 2020

The Rocket Motor of the Future Breathes Air Like a Jet Engine

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This theoretical engine could drastically reduce the cost of getting to space. Now two companies are trying to make it real.

Dec 7, 2020

Japanese Spacecraft Will Shoot Martian Moons in 8K Resolution

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That’s over 33 megapixels of Martian goodness.

Dec 7, 2020

Reaching for the Stars: The Case for Interstellar Travel

Posted by in categories: physics, robotics/AI, space travel, sustainability

For now, it looks like our best bet for going interstellar is to rely on robotic spacecraft that are optimized for speed.


For countless generations, the idea of traveling to an extrasolar planet has been the stuff of dreams. In the current era of renewed space exploration, interest in interstellar travel has understandably been rekindled. However, beyond the realm of science fiction, interstellar space travel remains a largely theoretical matter.

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