Are India and China engaged in a new space race? India’s increasingly ambitious space ventures, including its Chandrayaan-2 lunar mission, are evidence of the country’s interest in space exploration.
America’s space race with Russia revealed an education system that was not up to the task, with many children diagnosed with ADHD.
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Episode 3 of the To the moon and beyond podcast takes a look at who some of the key players are in the 21st century space race and what they are competing for.
Fifty years ago, on July 20, 1969, humans stepped onto another celestial body and into history.
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The first humans to land on the Moon, and the team that got them there, get all the glory. But what about the people who laid the foundation for this effort by mapping the Moon? Who were they?
Astronaut Buzz Aldrin on the Moon during the Apollo 11 mission.
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In the space beyond Earth’s atmosphere, countries are focusing on nationalist pursuits and ignoring the consequences for the rest of humanity. How can we keep the peace and build a sustainable future?
What will China discover on the far side of the moon?
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China just became the first country to land a probe on the far side of the moon. It’s a technological achievement and another sign of China’s capabilities and ambitions in space.
Those mesmerized by NASA’s accomplishments and ambitions wanted so much more out of the reticent Armstrong.
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After the first moon landing, the feelings that propelled a unified national mission quickly dissipated. Could Armstrong have played a bigger role in galvanizing the public for future projects?
Why no rocket launch plans from Australia?
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Proposed changes to Australia’s space activities legislation do little to inspire confidence in the government’s approach to a commercial space industry.
French-Canadian actor Yves Jacques in Robert Lepage’s The Far Side of the Moon.
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Letters from would-be girl astronauts in the 1960s tell part of the complicated story of sexism – in both NASA and the US at large – at the dawn of the space age.
The SPARTAN re-usable space launch technology.
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