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THE HITMAKER
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The Resource War
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Susan Mazur
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Manfred Kage
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Scot Morris
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Greg Bear
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Image:FS2018f2.2.jpg thumb right 250px Figure 2.2. ''Saturn as seen from Titan, '' 1944 (by Chesley Bonestell, Oil on board, 16 X 20 inches ... , “Moon Museum” < http://www.orbit.zkm.de/?q=node/148>
note 109 Robert Horvitz, “Art into Space,” ''Whole Earth Review'' , Issue 48, Fall 1985, pp. 26-31 and
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64 - C. A. Cross, THE USE OF PROBE ROCKETS. J. Brit. Interplanetary. Soc. 16-3, 148, July-Sept. 1957
65 - R. A. Smith , LANDING ON AIRLESS PLANETS, J. Brit. Interplanetary. Soc ...
K. R. Stehling , SPACE FLIGHT NOTES, Journal American Rocket Society, Vol, 26, No. 1, p. 48, 1956
K. R. Stehling , SPACE FLIGHT NOTES, Jet Propulsion, Vol. 26, No. 2 p. 115 ... SPACE SHIP DESIGN, Aviation Age, Vol. 16, No. 6, p. 25, 1951
L. N. Thompson ARTIFICIAL SATELLITES KEY TO SPACE FLIGHT, Interavia, Vol 7 No. 3, p. 148, 1952
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Oil is Found in the Minds of Men
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Roger Zelazny
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Richard Wolkomir
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U.S. orbited 39 spacecraft in 30 launches-including Apollo 16 's 4 payloads and Apollo 17 's 3. U.S.S.R. orbited 89 payloads in 74 launches. Italy launched ... (22 hrs 5 min), and longest time in lunar orbit (147 hrs 48 min). Earlier in year Apollo 16 also produced valuable data from surface and lunar orbit investigations. Unmanned NASA program ... (148 000-ft) altitude. U.S.S.R. launches decreased from record 83 in 1971 to 74. The 89 payloads included 72 Cosmos satellites, 3 Intercosmos, 1 Luna, 3 Meteor, 2 Prognoz, 3 Molniya ...
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... 2:48 a.m. CDT (1:48 p.m. Kazakhstan time) on March 16. Before departing, Kelly will hand over command of the station to Russian cosmonaut Dmitry Kondratyev during a ceremony at 3 ... :24 p.m.) Wednesday, March 16 1:30 a.m. -- Deorbit burn and landing in Kazakhstan (deorbit burn at 1:57 a.m., landing at 2:48 a.m.) 11 a.m ... flew 39 missions, spent 365 days in space, orbited Earth 5,830 times and traveled 148,221,675 miles. "Discovery is an amazing spacecraft and she has served her country well ...
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