Is this the spacesuit of the future?If we’re going to send humans to Mars, we’re going to need a new spacesuit. And that requires decades of inventing and testing—plus danger and hope.
A history of the spacesuitAn inside look at eight innovative space suits developed by NASA in the 1960s
Missing on the campaign trail: Talk of health carePharmacare, a seniors strategy, home care: All relegated to passing references. Evan Solomon on the missing heart of the election campaign
Introducing the Maclean’s Space issue—edited by Chris HadfieldCanadian astronaut Chris Hadfield reveals the cover he chose for the Maclean’s Space issue that he guest-edited, out now
Chris Hadfield: ’So, where to next?’Space travel has let us see the entire world with unprecedented clarity, writes Col. Chris Hadfield. Now we just need to pick our next destination.
Question and Astronaut: Chris HadfieldChris Hadfield on his spacewalk and his celebrity status, part of our series in conversation with the Canadians who were once in space, or soon will be
Franklin Chang Díaz: The rocket manFranklin Chang Díaz went to space seven times. Now, he’s building a radical new engine.
Rocketship revolutionaries: The new space raceThe challenge is now to go faster, higher and cheaper than ever before. Here are the three visionaries leading the way.
Q&A: Margaret Atwood on free will, safety and modern romanceIn conversation with Margaret Atwood on freedom vs. security, government spying and her new novel, The Heart Goes Last