In this video journalist Elizabeth Howell reports on the activities of Crew 133, which is currently carrying out a Mars mission simulation at the Mars Desert Research Station (MDRS) in Utah: Video Update from MDRS – The Mars Society
Robbie the Co-Robot
A reader responds to the earlier posting about robot assistants in space with a link to this documentary about Robby the Robot, a metallic character first seen in the marvelous 1956 movie Forbidden Planet:
http://youtu.be/4ptHtb7RPRw
“I Want to be an Astronaut” – a film documentary
Filmmaker David Ruck has created a documentary titled, I Want To Be An Astronaut – “The dream of one boy. The fate of one nation. A documentary about our future in space”
“I Want To Be An Astronaut” is a documentary about a young man who has aspired to be an astronaut since he was 3 and the path he now faces to become one. Aside from being a film, we hope to carry a message of inspiration to young people across America by igniting imaginations and fostering the next generation of explorers. While we are not affiliated with NASA or any other organization, we believe in the power of the space program to inspire and engage students. It is by focusing on the raw power of space exploration that we aim to educate young people and give em a little kick in the butt to move ahead with their dreams and work hard to be our next generation of heroes – whatever avenue they pursue. “I Want To Be An Astronaut“ asks–and attempts to answer– imperative issues through interviews with leading space experts as well as exclusive footage of the country’s space centers. Above all, though, the compelling film generates a dialogue not simply about science, but the future of our nation.
According to this update on their Indiegogo site, they are finishing up the documentary and it is being submitted to film festivals for this year.
Here is a trailer:
Space Pioneer – A game created by real world astronauts, scientists & architects.
A Kickstarter crowd-funding campaign opened today for the game Space Pioneer, which was created by a team that includes three cosmonauts: Space Pioneer by Space Enigma Studios — Kickstarter
Our team consists of world famous astronauts, engineers, designers, programmers, artists and architects who allow us to construct a game that will be the most accurate virtual representation of our universe to date. Space Pioneer aims to be a game that is uncompromisingly entertaining and educational. Our game chiefly focuses on interstellar exploration; it is based on images and resources from the Hubble telescope, ESA/NASA, and numerous well known observatories. The player will be able to pilot a fully customizable spaceship into the vast regions of our universe and can colonize other planets beyond our solar system. In addition, he or she can research different scientifically accurate theories to upgrade their spaceship, build vast space stations and terra-form inhospitable planets.
The project is described in this video:
Space policy roundup – Jan.10.14
A selection of space policy/politics related items:
- Congress may need a little more time to complete FY14 appropriations – Space Politics
- International Space Exploration Forum (see also previous post here):
- Neil Armstrong would be appalled:
- Never Give Up, Never Surrender! – Clayton Anderson (former shuttle astronaut)
- Should UN Treaty be adapted to allow firms to ‘exploit’ Moon – BBC – audio discussion with Ian Crawford, professor of planetary science at Birkbeck College, London.
- Kazakhstan needs Russian presence at Baikonur spaceport – Times of Central Asia
- Isro inches closer to manned mission – The Times of India
- Chinese Moon, National Pride And Asia’s New Space Race – All News Is Global
Recent space policy related spacecasts:
- John Batchelor Hotel Mars, Wednesday, 1-8-14- Thespaceshow’s Blog – Dr. Jeff Foust, Dr. David Livingston and John Batchelor discussed the Falcon 9 and Cygnus cargo launches and ISS extension.
- Bob Zimmerman on the John Batchelor show: