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Articles tagged: Voyager 1

  • Concorde, satellites, space travel, spaceplane June 2017 Spaceplane rationale - a new way of thinking

    ...-and-a-half times round the world non-stop. The present record, held by the Virgin Galactic Voyager, is just once. To fly one-and-a-half times around the world without in-flight refuelling would need...

    • Concorde
    • satellites
    • space travel
    • spaceplane
    Authors: David Ashford    
  • ASI, Cassini, ESA, NASA, Saturn October 2017 Cassini observations open up Saturn’s atmosphere

    ... northernmost eastward jet at 78 degrees N latitude is the site of another peculiar, long-lived feature that was seen by Voyager in 1981, Hubble in the 1990s, and was rediscovered by Cassini in 2006. The jet stream takes on a sinusoidal appearance...

    • ASI
    • Cassini
    • ESA
    • NASA
    • Saturn
    Authors: Leigh N. Fletcher    
  • psychology, space travel, Third-quarter phenomenon, TQP October 2017 Third quarter phenomenon - the psychology of time in space

    ... upon psychological responses should be given due consideration. Historic accounts of early expeditions to the Antarctic continent, where voyages could span multiple years without a clearly defined end-point, could provide useful case studies for...

    • psychology
    • space travel
    • Third-quarter phenomenon
    • TQP
    Authors: Gro Sandal     Nathan Smith    
  • Aldrin, Apollo, Armstrong, Moon November 2017 Preserving Apollo’s lunar legacy

    ... of almost all humankind. And all speak fervently of peace. On 16 July 1969 a Saturn V rocket lifted off on a historic voyage and four days later millions of people watched as the first human footprints were set on the Moon...

    • Aldrin
    • Apollo
    • Armstrong
    • Moon
    Authors: Michelle L.D. Hanlon     Roy Balleste    
  • NASA, SLS, space radiation, space travel January 2018 Shielding the human genome

    ..., we can do this’.” Space radiation could be one of the biggest issues affecting astronauts launching on NASA’s SLS on future voyages to the Moon and Mars. www.libertybiosecurity.org About the authors Dr David A Sinclair, co-founder and Chief...

    • NASA
    • SLS
    • space radiation
    • space travel
    Authors: David A Sinclair    
  • Dual hatting, ESD, NASA, Regulation, Space safety May 2018 Space safety – the problem with dual hatting

    ... show up for decades. Nothing required the Titanic to hit an iceberg on its maiden rather than its 200th voyage but the defects were there from the start. The supersonic airliner Concorde is in a museum because of inadequacy...

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