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The first woman in space was Valentina Vladimorovna Tereshkova Valentina Tereshkova , from the former USSR, in June 1963. http://www.astronautix.com/ ... Space - by Lonnie Schorer Image:9781894959421.jpg '''Buy This Book''' http://www.apogeebooks.com/Books/For%20Kids/KidstoSpace.html Click here Category:Kids To Space Category:Kids To Space - ASTRONAUTS ...
... the first elements, innovation and creativity were largely lost, replaced with a government bureaucracy that operated in the ... in bringing forth this new era, and to them we offer the following proposal concerning the Future of Humans in Space. '''Theory And Action For The Future Of Humans In Space''' '''VISION. '''To explore Outer Space ...
... The Future of Humans in Space provides a foundation for space planners and anyone interested in humankind's next great adventure - the human migration to space. World-class scholars, scientists, engineers, managers, astronauts ...
... astronaut Russell L. Schweickart in The Overview Effect, Chapter Three '''Abstract ''' The Overview Effect is a simple yet profound concept when we consider the future of humans in space. It refers specifically to the ...
... In 2007, the 50th anniversary of the commencement of the civil space age will take place as will the 400th anniversary of the founding of Jamestown, the first permanent "New World" English colony in America in 1607. 2007 will commence the ...
Sputnik 1 was the first artificial Earth satellite, and it was launched from Baikonur, in the former Soviet Union, on October 4, 1957. You could say that was the start of the Space Age. It did not do much research but transmitted a signal back to Earth so that it could be tracked. You could hear it on the radio ...
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... Abstract It is shown that the efficiency (D-He3) of burning of the D-He3 fuel in space propulsion system can be about 0.2 and higher when the fuel is compressed to a rather ... .59.35 here ''' ---- Journal of the British Interplanetary Society JBIS is © 1934-2013 http://www.bis-space.com British Interplanetary Society - Image:BIS_logo.jpg 100px Category:Journal of The British Interplanetary Society
... 50 miles as the measurement point, which is about the height at which the ionosphere begins, and so they award pilots Astronaut Wings when they reach that altitude. The international people who keep ... 62 miles as the target for their prize flights in 2004. ---- Answer provided by Derek Webber Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by ...
... think that the first robot was Sputnik, launched by the Russians in 1957. However, satellites are not generally thought of as robots. The first robot to ever go into space was the Russian robot Lunakhod 1, launched in 1970. It was a robot designed to drive around the ...

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