It’s the Ides of March and unless you are unaware of the auspiciousness of this Caesarian date, it is also the day for me to post weekly headlines that I want to share with you, my readers. This week I have picked a few stories about developments in and from space: Curios
It seems that a whole bunch of entrepreneurs and independently wealthy individuals have the Moon and Mars in mind as places to go. One of them is Dennis Tito (seen below), the first space tourist who paid the Russians tens of millions of U.S. dollars to get to MIR, the former Russian
Agriculture Update: Robots on the Farm Blue River Technology, a Stanford University start up, has developed a robotic system that can differentiate a weed from surrounding crops. The device gets pulled by a tractor and includes a camera and computer working together to categorize plan
The Space Race driven by ideology, economics, nationalism, and the military fuelled the technological advancements in rocketry, robot spacecraft and human presence beyond Earth’s atmosphere. The ground shifted, however, with the end of the Soviet Union as a rival to the United