Ryan L. KobrickSocial Links Navigation Latest articles by Ryan L. Kobrick Global Space Youth Plan Future Lunar Exploration By Ryan L. Kobrick published 20 September 06 In late August, 166 young space professionals and students from around the world gathered at NASA’s Ames Research Center to give their input on the future of space exploration. Missions Ask What You Can Do To Get To Mars By Ryan L. Kobrick, Kevin F. Sloan published 2 August 05 Mars is a goal worthy of only the greatest efforts that we as a civilization can offer. So, what's your excuse for not helping make that happen? Mars 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...1Lunar Google Doodle celebrates half-lit third quarter moon each month with interactive card game22-million-mile-per-hour galactic crash reawakens a dangerous 'cosmic crossroads'3Blue Origin crew, including history's 100th woman to fly to space, lands safely (video)4Flight suit worn on 1st all-private astronaut mission to ISS debuts on display5NASA begins stacking SLS rocket for Artemis 2 moon mission (photos)
Global Space Youth Plan Future Lunar Exploration By Ryan L. Kobrick published 20 September 06 In late August, 166 young space professionals and students from around the world gathered at NASA’s Ames Research Center to give their input on the future of space exploration.
Ask What You Can Do To Get To Mars By Ryan L. Kobrick, Kevin F. Sloan published 2 August 05 Mars is a goal worthy of only the greatest efforts that we as a civilization can offer. So, what's your excuse for not helping make that happen?