NR PLUS Russia Just Showed How Vulnerable America Is to ‘Scorched Earth’ Space War By Andrew Follett November 27, 2021 A war in space would be devastating for the American people, the military, and the economy.
NR PLUS Prince William Is Wrong to Hate the Private Space Race By Andrew Follett October 19, 2021 He represents an anti-innovation environmentalism that is blind to the benefits our new space age will bring.
A Tale of Two Spaceflights By Andrew Follett September 25, 2021 It’s SpaceX vs. Boeing, and so far, the private sector is outpacing the government-backed aerospace behemoth.
Was Sodom Destroyed by a Meteor? By Dan McLaughlin September 21, 2021 It would not be the first thing in Genesis to be consistent with historical evidence without being proven by such evidence.
Private Firms Are the Key to Space Exploration By Andrew Follett August 21, 2021 To kick-start Mars exploration, use a money prize to incentivize enterprise.
NR PLUS ‘Space Barons’ & Advantages of a Free Economy By Marian L. Tupy July 29, 2021 Inequality is the midwife of progress, which depends on the flourishing of the talented.
NR PLUS Private Sub-Orbital Spaceflight, Hell Yeah! By Andrew Stuttaford July 26, 2021 Thanks to Bezos, Branson, and Musk, complacent bureaucrats are losing their power to decide who gets to go to space and why.
Democracy Dies in Regulators’ Offices: The SEC, Regulatory Creep, ESG, and ‘Climate’ By Andrew Stuttaford July 23, 2021 The week of July 19, 2021: regulation, infrastructure, and other clickbait.
Human Innovation Will Not Be Canceled By Judson Berger July 23, 2021 Jeff Bezos literally, but not figuratively, left Earth behind to fly to space. Those who deem that spirit of exploration problematic should calm down.
The Beauty of Billionaires in Space By Rich Lowry July 23, 2021 These capitalists are making tangible products with inspiring goals. What’s not to like?