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Space Quarterly Magazine

Space Quarterly December Issue Available

By Marc Boucher
NASA Watch
December 10, 2012

SQ-Dec-2012-USA-cover-200x260.jpgSpace Quarterly Magazine December Issue Available
Space Quarterly December 2012 U.S. Edition Table of Contents

  • – Interview: NanoRacks: Providing a Commercial Pathway for Research in Low Earth Orbit
  • – Business Briefs
  • – The Commercial Crew Program Enters the Next Phase
  • – NewSpace: Turning the Corner?
  • – JPL Curiosity Team Challenged by Exciting Data, Sampling Workload
  • – The A-Train and Formation Flying
  • – Current State of the Satellite Industry
  • – Earth Observation: Presence and Future
  • – Hosted Payloads
  • – Smallsats on the Rise
  • – India Races China in Space for Asian Prestige, Military Security
  • – The Chris Hadfield Story
  • – Future Space: Ionizing Radiation and Space-born Electronics

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Space Quarterly December 2012 Canada Edition Table of Contents

  • – Interview: NanoRacks: Providing a Commercial Pathway for Research in Low Earth Orbit
  • – The Chris Hadfield Story
  • – Success: The Canadian Satellite Design Challenge
  • – Canadian Business Briefs
  • – The Aerospace Review Report: Long Term Planning and Funding Needed
  • – Canadian LIDAR Technology
  • – U.S. Market Beckons with MDA’s Takeover pf Space Systems/Loral
  • – Current State of the Satellite Industry
  • – Earth Observation: Presence and Future
  • – Smallsats on the Rise
  • – Hosted Payloads
  • – JPL Curiosity Team Challenged by Exciting Data, Sampling Workload
  • – Future Space: Ionizing Radiation and Space-born Electronics

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2 responses to “Space Quarterly December Issue Available”

  1. dogstar29 says:
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    I have nothing against Nanoracks, they have achieved a commendably short timeline. But to be realistic, it is not a commercial venture when all the money comes ultimately from tax dollars.

    • Marc Boucher says:
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      I suppose you need to read the article. Some of their customers are commercial companies or not-for profits.