Spacewatch: Boeing proposes direct flights to moon in 2024

US corporation says its lunar lander concept would reduce ‘complexity and risk’ of Nasa mission

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The American aerospace corporation Boeing has proposed a lunar lander to Nasa that it claims would reduce the “complexity and risk” of returning astronauts to the surface of the moon in 2024. Nasa’s original plan was that astronauts would launch from Earth and dock with a space station in lunar orbit before transferring to a lander. It even awarded the first contracts to build the Lunar Gateway in May.

Boeing’s lander concept would bypass the Lunar Gateway station, allowing astronauts arriving from Earth direct access to the moon’s surface. The concept is similar to the Apollo lunar landing missions of the 1960s. Boeing says its lander would still be capable of docking with the Lunar Gateway if needed.

The lander includes technologies developed for Boeing’s CST-100 Starliner spacecraft, which will make its first orbital flight test to the International Space Station next month. Nasa has received a number of other lunar lander proposals, and will award contracts to two teams once the proposals have been fully evaluated. The space agency has yet to say how much the 2024 landings will cost. As a result, the Artemis lunar landing programme is not yet fully funded.

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Courtesy :  Guardian News & Media Limited & NASA

Asgardia: World’s first space kingdom claims first space baby born within 25 YEARS

ASGARDIA has been billed as the world’s first space kingdom. And the cosmic micro nation has now outlined its most ambitious vision yet – to produce the first ever baby born in space.

In June last year a fledgling micro nation elected its first parliament. The new country boasts a population of 250,000, flag and constitution. But Asgardia is in fact like no other nation on Earth as it is the first-ever space kingdom. Asgardia is the idea of one man with an utopian vision unlike any other.

Russian millionaire Dr Igor Ashurbeyli, current chairman of UNESCO’s Science of Space committee came up with the cosmic concept in 2016.

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And after consulting space law experts at McGill University, he decided to start laying the groundwork for his space nation.

In October 2016, the nation began accepting applications for citizenship and received over half a million submissions, which were eventually whittled down to around 200,000, making it theoretically the 169th most populous nation in the world.

Asgardia’s constitution was ratified in August 2017, 147 members of Asgardia’s Parliament were confirmed in April 2018, and Ashurbeyli was elected head of Asgardia this June.

November 2017 saw launch of Asgardia’s first space satellite, ferrying 512 GB of data from its various citizens, granted the nation a territorial presence in space.

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Courtesy : Express Newspapers.