scientists at Washington State University have successfully developed two insect-inspired robots that are not only the smallest and lightest of their kind
embarking on our first full private astronaut mission to the international space station, flying cargo commercially, flying crew commercially, and one day we are hoping, after 2030, after we retire the space station, that we will become passengers on a commercial lead destination. is it about the money? we were talking to one lady who was describing her space lego, micro robots that would assemble themselves in space. things like that you would have to wait a long time to get approvalfor and you might not be selected for the next mission and that sort of thing, but these opportunities that come with the money are what it is all about. it is just like you said, it is about not having one ride, but about opening up the opportunity for multiple people, and so if you just have governments do this you are kind of limiting the opportunity, so, we are trying to be an accelerator, and enable