Cassandra SteerSocial Links Navigation Latest articles by Cassandra Steer The Artemis 1 mission marks the start of a new space race to mine the moon By Cassandra Steer last updated 3 September 22 Artemis 1 marks the beginning of a new space race for lunar resources, and this time around, everybody wants to mine the moon. Artemis An Australian 'space command' could be a force for good — or a cause for war By Cassandra Steer published 24 August 21 Having a dedicated space command will bring Australia into line with Canada, India, France and Japan, all of which recently created similar organisations within their armed forces. Tech Get the Space.com NewsletterBreaking space news, the latest updates on rocket launches, skywatching events and more!Contact me with news and offers from other Future brandsReceive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors MORE FROM SPACE...1The 'Doctor Who' Christmas special 2024 is pure Steven Moffat: Here's why 'Joy' is so important to the world2Astronauts on ISS beam holiday cheer to Earth for Christmas (video)3Piece of Apollo 11 spacecraft 'lands' in moon meteorite-lined wedding ring4What does the NASA administrator do? 5New thunderstorms wider than Earth are spewing out green lightning on Jupiter — and could make one of the gas giant's massive bands disappear
The Artemis 1 mission marks the start of a new space race to mine the moon By Cassandra Steer last updated 3 September 22 Artemis 1 marks the beginning of a new space race for lunar resources, and this time around, everybody wants to mine the moon.
An Australian 'space command' could be a force for good — or a cause for war By Cassandra Steer published 24 August 21 Having a dedicated space command will bring Australia into line with Canada, India, France and Japan, all of which recently created similar organisations within their armed forces.