I'm a 70s baby and huge sci-fi and space fan. My four babies have grown up and gone off into the world so i went to Uni to study and found myself drawn into International Relations and space security research. It's been a tough grind for a stay-at-home mum to transition into but it is shows like yours - especially women thinking and talking about the future of space - that has given me inner strength to continue with my journey. NB My search history could also seem a bit dodgy from some persepctives haha =D
@karmendurbin3 ай бұрын
15:03 this is actually pretty interesting. Like what are they doing up there? 😂
@karmendurbin3 ай бұрын
Arms race in space huh? That's interesting. 12:38
@ScottSuhr-l8m3 ай бұрын
Treaties don't seem to work terrestrially (look at the China buildup in the South China Sea) -- why do you think they are useful in space for a true political/economic adversary? Especially when you consider that space is largely unobserved, and difficult to access, relative to Earth and Sea.
@ScottSuhr-l8m3 ай бұрын
Hypersonic vehicles target air and ground (and ships) not space -- they are not a threat to LEO (or at least it would be like using a tank to sink a ship. . .)
@ScottSuhr-l8m3 ай бұрын
Who has more environmental monitoring satellites than the US? Satellites don't "predict", they provide data to terrestrial models. . .