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Publications

MY BOOKS

Humanity In Space 

There are few people alive who spent much time without there being humans in space. But we don't know what that means. No one tells their kids...oh well I guess if that doesn't work out you can always be an astronaut. 

Humanity in Space

Russia, a Phoenix or Merely Resurgent

Three Scenarios for the Future of Russia to 2020 

Russia, a phoenix

Economic Benefits of Investing in Sustainable Space Architecture

Since the inception of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) by the U.S. government on October 1, 1958, space exploration – and its directly- and indirectly related industries – have been solely considered to fall within the realm of public domain.

Space

MY ARTICLES

Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness

In the rapidly evolving global landscape, striking a balance between fostering private capital formation.

Lost in Space: Due Diligence Failures Cost Big Time

I don’t know each of you personally, but I’d bet most of you value due diligence on big investments. But do you always do that diligence yourself?

Shifting Opportunities: The Space Economy Matures

Venture investment in space companies is slowing, and that is a good thing. That isn’t the message you would expect to hear from someone who runs the Association for Space Finance, since the pace of investment slowing looks and feels similar to dying.

The Future Of Space: Tim Chrisman Of Foundation for the Future 

You need to want it. There’s a line between being interested in something as a hobby, like reading science fiction or watching “Star Trek,” and wanting to make a difference.

How space can reenergize the American workforce

Why ‘building back better’ should place a premium on space infrastructure to create high-skilled jobs.

Post-COVID-19: Why an Investment in the Future of Space Exploration is More Important Now than Ever

The spread of COVID-19 around the globe has changed how we live, work and travel this year. Now, the push for a vaccine has reached a fever pitch.

Breaking the mold in military space acquisition

"BETTER IS THE ENEMY OF GOOD ENOUGH": The Space Development Agency was established in March of 2019 with the motto “Semper Citius," or "always faster."

First 100 days: Invest in space infrastructure to spark economic recovery

​It’s fair to say that the Trump administration wasn’t defined by space policy. However, there are handovers for the Biden’s administration, from laying the groundwork for a lunar colony to the creation of the U.S. Space Force. 

Reaching for the Stars: Why We Need a US Space Port Authority

For Americans looking toward the heavens, space has always been the final frontier, a fascination that triggered a global space race and launched NASA.

Hubble inspired millions to look to the skies, what’s next?

American astronomer Edwin Hubble was born on November 20, 1889. After an early career as a high school teacher, he would go on to become a leading figure in the fields of extragalactic astronomy and observational cosmology.

Otterpr

Tim Chrisman - Foundation for the Future: Non-Profit - Case Study (otterpr.com)

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