A look into the Fermi Paradox, and why I think it is a good thing that it still remains unsolved.
#TheSpaceBar® is a blog by Alex and serves as a ride-along journey on his personal quest to learn more about Outer Space-related facts, laws, science, policies, and regulations.
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A look into the Fermi Paradox, and why I think it is a good thing that it still remains unsolved.
On the fourth anniversary of #TheSpaceBar, the annual mid-year update on the SLS Program
Publication of my first Outer Space-related law review paper
My thoughts on how the medium of exchange might develop in the frontier space age #space #money #currency
A look at modern spacesuits and how trade dress protection might become more relevant in the new space age #spacesuits #tradedress
An overview of Outer Space related stocks and ETFs
#TheSpaceBar’s annual wrap-up post: a curated look at 2020 developments on prior topics
Why I believe open standards should form the backbone for certain critical Outer Space technologies #space #spacepolicy #opensource
Transforming launch weather operations for a new reality #outerspace #weather
A look at the three Mars missions that launched in the summer of 2020 #Mars #OuterSpace
An overview of the Artemis Accords and why it is a key to a collaborative space-faring future. #outerspace #artemis #NASA
2020 Mid-Year Update on the SLS Program: Costs, Tests, and Tributes
From Space Shuttle’s retirement to the significance for NASA’s Commercial Crew Program, context on the eve of SpaceX Crew Dragon’s historic launch #LaunchAmerica #NASA #SpaceX #CommericalCrew #CrewDragon
An overview of rocket engine technologies and my thoughts on how to conquer the rocket equation #space #rockets
A look at the three emerging competitors (Blue Origin, SpaceX, and Virgin Galactic) in the Outer Space Tourism Race
An overview of cost-plus contracts and a case for their continued existence in this commercialization era of Outer Space
2020 Early Spring Update on the SLS Program: Core Stage, FY 2020 Budget, and related NASA programs
2019 Developments on Prior Topics