Why H-Space?

H is for Hub. Hub between:

  • scientists
  • science communicators and public outreach officers
  • journalists
  • space industry

Hub


H is for History. My two main areas of interest are:

History and Space

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First photos of the Earth from space were taken using V2 rocket in 1946 at the altitude of 105 km.

H is for Hydrogen. The most common element in the Universe.

Spectral lines of hydrogen
Spectral lines of hydrogen.

H is for He. Helium. Or He-3, Helium-3.

As I was told by geologist and Apollo 17 astronaut Harrison Schmitt, one day Helium-3 from the Moon may become the reasonable source of energy for mankind.
As I was told by geologist and Apollo 17 astronaut Harrison Schmitt, one day Helium-3 from the Moon may become the reasonable source of energy for mankind.

H-Space may also mean „He & Space” <= that is of course about me and space. Or „His Space” => that’s because I really need some space on my own in order to work efficiently…

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H for History. H for Hydrogen. H for Helium.

Zeppelin airship LZ 11 Viktoria Luise on May 5, 1912 in Marburg.
Zeppelin airship LZ 11 Viktoria Luise on May 5, 1912 in Marburg.