← Contributors Morris Jones Dr Morris Jones is an Australian space analyst and writer. Articles by Morris Jones (44) Morris Jones 29 Apr 2021 China’s leap into space The newly launched space station has no crew as yet, but the invite list makes for plenty of speculation. Morris Jones 31 May 2020 Playing Monopoly in space Privatising astronaut launches was only one objective of the latest venture beyond the atmosphere. Morris Jones 15 Jul 2019 Remembering the Moonwalk It was the moment humans first stepped on another world, yet after the Apollo missions, why haven’t people been back? Morris Jones 3 May 2019 North Korea’s uranium and prospects of a stealthier bomb Counting Pyongyang’s missiles for potential nuclear weapons is understandable but perhaps we need to think smaller, too. Morris Jones 25 Mar 2019 The “satellite clause” for North Korea’s rockets If North Korea does launch another satellite, will this really be an act to cover another missile test? Morris Jones 4 Mar 2019 Breaking Russia’s space stranglehold America’s new spacecraft represents a significant strategic shift in space. Morris Jones 22 Feb 2019 The new Middle Eastern space race Israel’s mission to the moon is indicative of a trend where spaceflight in the Middle East is linked to politics. Morris Jones 10 Dec 2018 China takes off for the Moon, tethered by politics at home A special space mission would usually get blanket coverage, but the timing is awkward for Beijing to showcase science. Morris Jones 28 Nov 2018 Asia’s space sale Spaceflight across Asia has advanced tremendously in recent decades, and a new trend is evolving. Load More
Morris Jones 29 Apr 2021 China’s leap into space The newly launched space station has no crew as yet, but the invite list makes for plenty of speculation.
Morris Jones 31 May 2020 Playing Monopoly in space Privatising astronaut launches was only one objective of the latest venture beyond the atmosphere.
Morris Jones 15 Jul 2019 Remembering the Moonwalk It was the moment humans first stepped on another world, yet after the Apollo missions, why haven’t people been back?
Morris Jones 3 May 2019 North Korea’s uranium and prospects of a stealthier bomb Counting Pyongyang’s missiles for potential nuclear weapons is understandable but perhaps we need to think smaller, too.
Morris Jones 25 Mar 2019 The “satellite clause” for North Korea’s rockets If North Korea does launch another satellite, will this really be an act to cover another missile test?
Morris Jones 4 Mar 2019 Breaking Russia’s space stranglehold America’s new spacecraft represents a significant strategic shift in space.
Morris Jones 22 Feb 2019 The new Middle Eastern space race Israel’s mission to the moon is indicative of a trend where spaceflight in the Middle East is linked to politics.
Morris Jones 10 Dec 2018 China takes off for the Moon, tethered by politics at home A special space mission would usually get blanket coverage, but the timing is awkward for Beijing to showcase science.
Morris Jones 28 Nov 2018 Asia’s space sale Spaceflight across Asia has advanced tremendously in recent decades, and a new trend is evolving.