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How Space Shapes Human History and Why the Future May Be in Asteroids

This story is a part of our Ask a Professor series, in which Georgetown faculty members break down complex issues and use their research to inform trending conversations, from the…

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SFS to Launch Space Studies Concentration

The Georgetown University Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service (SFS) approved a new space studies concentration as part of its science, technology and international affairs (STIA) program Nov. 5.

Ripples on the Cosmic Ocean

What happens in space doesn’t stay in space. Historian Dagomar Degroot joins Planetary Radio host Sarah Al-Ahmed to explore how shifting solar cycles, volcanic eruptions on Venus, Martian dust storms,…

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‘The Limit is Past the Sky’ for Ph.D. Student Seeking Extraterrestrial Life

Kenzie Mounir (G’30) is used to having to explain astrobiology to others. More often than not, she’s met with blank stares.

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Garden of the Stars

When students returned to Georgetown this fall, many stepped into new spaces and new buildings across campuses. The university opened residences for junior and seniors on the Hilltop Campus and…

The Final Frontier is Closer Than You Think

That asteroid that obliterated the dinosaurs 66 million years ago? It cleared the stage for mammals—and eventually us. The solar shifts that melted the ice sheets 12,000 years ago? They…

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Sustaining the U.S. Edge in Remote Sensing, Launch, and Advanced Technologies for National Security

This report examines how U.S. leadership in remote sensing, launch, and advanced space technologies has shaped the global space economy and what it will take to sustain that edge. Drawing…

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Space Detectives: Students Use Satellite Data to Address Climate Change

Summer break meant diving into marine research, hiking Greek islands, and using space tech to track climate change for rising Georgetown University in Qatar (GU-Q) juniors Adeena Hossain, Gwyneth Estomo,…

AI on the Edge of Space

AI on the Edge of Space: Securing Space Superiority and Avoiding Surprise in Orbit

The accelerating commercialization of satellites and launch technologies means space is now more congested, contested, and operationally limited than ever. This drives an imperative to leverage emerging technologies such as…

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Advanced Space Technologies: Challenges and Opportunities for U.S. National Security

The United States is home to a growing set of companies building advanced space technologies, from lunar landers to satellite servicing systems. These firms are taking on missions once led…