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From: jeff@thespacereview.com (Jeff Foust)
Date: November 4, 2014 5:02:37 AM CST
Subject: This Week in The Space Review - 2014 November 3
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Welcome to this week's issue of The Space Review:


The importance for commercial spaceflight to recover and respond
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The commercial space industry was hit by tow major accidents last week, including one that cost one test pilot his life. Jeff Foust reviews what's currently known about the accidents, and what the industry needs to do to recover and respond in the face of current and likely future criticism.
http://www.thespacereview.com/article/2632/1

Destination Deimos (part 1)
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Sending humans to Mars is at the limits of what is feasible in space exploration given current technical capabilities and the various challenges such missions face. James S. Logan and Daniel R. Adamo, in the first of a two-part article, make the argument that going not to Mars itself but instead one of its moons is a more viable approach.
http://www.thespacereview.com/article/2631/1

A spaceport in limbo
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Last month, officials in New Mexico were optimistic that the long wait for Virgin Galactic SpaceShipTwo flights at the state's custom-built commercial spaceport might be nearing an end. As Jeff Foust reports, Friday's accident puts those plans, and the future of Spaceport America itself, on hold.
http://www.thespacereview.com/article/2630/1

Review: You Are Here
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Chris Hadfield won fame during his time on the International Space Station in large part through the images of Earth he shared through social media. Jeff Foust reviews a book where Hadfield offers a selection of those images, thoughtfully presented.
http://www.thespacereview.com/article/2629/1


If you missed it, here's what we published in our previous issue:


Disruption and destruction in the launch business
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One of the most popular business buzzwords today is "disruption"; does it apply to the launch business? Jeff Foust reports on the effect one company is having on the business and what its quest for reusability could mean for the industry.
http://www.thespacereview.com/article/2628/1

The Space Pioneer Act
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Advances in commercial space ventures have raised new questions about the need for property rights and ownership of resources in space. Wayne White makes the case for legislation that could accomplish this within the limitations of current treaties.
http://www.thespacereview.com/article/2627/1

Why India is a major new market for military space systems
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India has achieved major advanced in civil space systems, such as its recent Mars mission, but lags in military space systems. Kiran Krishnan Nair argues that improved relations between India and the US provide an opportunity to sell India reconnaissance and other military satellite systems.
http://www.thespacereview.com/article/2626/1

Lessons from Apollo for Mars One
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The plan by Mars One to send people to Mars one-way has attracted its share of attention—and criticism. James C. McLane III examines what Mars One could learn from the challenges faces a half-century ago by Apollo.
http://www.thespacereview.com/article/2625/1

Review: Here Be Dragons
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SpaceX is one of the best known launch companies in the world, but sometimes it can be hard to get to know the company. Jeff Foust reviews a book that offers a detailed history of the company from its origins to nearly the present day.
http://www.thespacereview.com/article/2624/1


We appreciate any feedback you may have about these articles as well as
any other questions, comments, or suggestions about The Space Review.
We're also actively soliciting articles to publish in future issues, so
if you have an article or article idea that you think would be of
interest, please email me.

Until next week,

Jeff Foust
Editor, The Space Review
jeff@thespacereview.com
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