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Articles tagged: Mercury 7

  • 3D printing, Apollo, dentistry, mars, Salyut, Skylab November 2016 Emergency dental treatment on way to Mars

    ... Earth. At the time, and unfortunately for Romanenko, the Soviets had no dental contingency protocol. During the US Mercury programme, flights were so short that there was no need for an inflight dental emergency protocol, and prevention...

    • 3D printing
    • Apollo
    • dentistry
    • mars
    • Salyut
    • Skylab
    Authors: Herwig Meusburger     Sandra Häuplik-Meusburger     Ulrich Lotzmann    
  • fuel, NASA, solar sail, solar sail propulsion January 2017 New oceans beckon for solar sail technology

    ... to one ninth of the original. This can also work in our favour if, for example, a sail is deployed near Mercury, which is at 0.39 AU and will give you 2.5 times the thrust available at Earth. Like a sailboat, a space sail-craft...

    • fuel
    • NASA
    • solar sail
    • solar sail propulsion
    Authors: Les Johnson    
  • cubesats, Curiosity, Europa Clipper, JPL, nanosats, NASA August 2017 Big science from small spacecraft

    ... primary mission target. NASA missions that have used this slingshot effect include Galileo (Jupiter), MESSENGER (Mercury), Cassini (Saturn), and Parker Solar Probe (the Sun). Now, imagine that every time a mission executes...

    • cubesats
    • Curiosity
    • Europa Clipper
    • JPL
    • nanosats
    • NASA
    Authors: Anthony Freeman    
  • Monash University October 2017 Can Australia’s space industry overcome years of political setback?

    ... tracking stations throughout the country that played a signifi cant role in major US space programmes such as Mercury, Gemini and Apollo. Continued maintenance of these stations has contributed to the evolution of Australia’s role in international...

    • Monash University
    Authors: Jonathan Lim    
  • Canberra,  Australian Capital Territory, Parkes,  New South Wales, Port Adelaide, Sydney,  New South Wales, Woomera September 2017 Australia’s unique space history

    ... Venus, as well as the Apollo programme, before being closed in 1972. A spaceflight tracking station used for the Mercury, Gemini programmes and early Apollo Saturn rocket tests was also established on the Range, operating from...

    • Canberra
    • Australian Capital Territory
    • Parkes
    • New South Wales
    • Port Adelaide
    • Sydney
    • New South Wales
    • Woomera
    Authors: Kerrie Dougherty    
  • Dual hatting, ESD, NASA, Regulation, Space safety May 2018 Space safety – the problem with dual hatting

    ... and those at risk from failure. At first there was a professional class of ‘risk takers’ and it is no accident that Mercury astronauts were chosen from military test pilots. By the time of the Space Shuttle, astronaut safety was...

    • Dual hatting
    • ESD
    • NASA
    • Regulation
    • Space safety
    Authors: Vincent M Brannigan    
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