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... oceans, or outer space and our planetary neighbours, travellers have used books and magazine articles to document their adventures. In this article, adapted from Foreword to Spaceflight: An Illustrated Bibliography of pre-1958 Books on ... editorial guidance of Cornelius Ryan, published a series of articles in Collier’s magazine in 1952-54 that envisioned the coming space age. These articles were later published in book form, including Across the ...
.... He created the Go Taikonauts! (www.go-taikonauts.com) website in 1998 and is co-founder and contributor to the Go Taikonauts! electronic magazine. He thanks Jacqueline Myrrhe and William Carey for valuable opinions and support during writing of this...
... or so in the promise of capabilities that could be brought about by smallsat systems and architectures. Forbes magazine reported that US$2.5 billion has been invested in the commercial smallsat industry in the past 10 years, with ...2015. 10Svitak, Amy, “Arianespace’s Vega to Launch Four Skybox Imaging Sats In 2016,” Aviation Week.com (web article), http://aviationweek.com/space/arianespace-s-vega-launch-four-skybox-imaging-sats-2016, 17 March 2015...
...nationality of individual astronauts. Interplanetary spaceflight poses unique issues in respect of identifying and codifying criminality Article 22 (1) states inter alia that the signatories to the IGA may exercise criminal jurisdiction over ...V. and Pecena, Y. (2011). How Do Astronaut Candidate Profiles Differ From Airline Pilot Profiles? Aviation Psychology and Applied Human Factors, 1(1), pp.38-44 5 There have been seven space tourists who have ...
...for Space’. Instead, a civil agency can best fulfill this capacity. I propose that the Federal Aviation Administration’s Office of Commercial Space Transportation (FAA/AST) could be the appropriate agency. The American ... Jim Bridenstine was elected to represent Oklahoma’s First Congressional District in 2012. He is a former naval aviator, and currently a member of the Oklahoma Air National Guard. Bridenstine lives in Tulsa with his wife and...
... US] to address recovery from such a major solar-triggered disaster since we can do nothing.’ The basis of this article is simply to argue that this is not true. There is technology that we could deploy at Lagrangian Point 1 ...Spring, 2016, pp 11-15. 4 Joseph N. Pelton, “Protecting Earth and A Better Way to Mars” Space Safety Magazine January 13, 2016 5 http://www.spacesafetymagazine.com/space-hazards/space-weather/protecting-earth-and-a-better-way...
... which could allow them to quickly integrate into the space sector. These are mainly companies in the aviation and defence sectors, which are the cradle of the space sector in other countries as well. Companies involved...
... views, aims, and expectations? These are indeed ‘grand’ questions but they will need to be answered. In this article I have taken the Falcon 9 SpaceX project as an illustrative example but I hope that the reader must have...
... to investigate what is so obviously an oxymoron? And how does this weird research justify some 1000 pages of research articles over the last 15 years? Even more strange - the discovery publication by Thomas, Morfill et al. has so far attracted...