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  • "air" found 13790 times in 5922 documents
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  • "frontier" found 567 times in 350 documents



... published by Street and Smith of New York, also publishers of the science fiction magazine "Astounding Stories". Air Trails had been around for many years when the editorship was handed over to ... Heinlein and Isaac Asimov and was also responsible for publishing Arthur C. Clarke 's second words in print in the United States. In January 1947 Campbell added the subtitle "...and Science Frontiers" to ...
... light multi-reflection. This idea allows the design of new engines, space and air propulsion systems, storage (of a beam and solar energy), transmitters of energy (to millions of kilometers), creation of new ... engine), to name a few. This article considers the multi-reflex propulsion systems for space and air vehicles and energy transmitter for long distances in space. '''To BUY this paper click http://www ...
... such a rabbit trail repeatedly fearing failure, if we really posses the most invaluable and superb human ... . Can we imagine that all the commercial air travel is possible today if the politicians ... frontier in space science and technology development. The so-called "Space Highway" concept and subsequent achievement has brought us yet another historical opportunity in the design, produce, operate and ...
... and science fiction”; Andrew M. Butler, “Postmodernism and science fiction”; and Wendy Pearson, “Science fiction and queer theory”, in Edward James and Farah Mendlesohn, editors, ''The Cambridge companion to science ...
... science and the other original rationales for space – security and prestige – may account for the willingness of governments to bear the substantial costs of space science. Some have suggested that many space science ... Frontier Space law and regulation, space policy and national security considerations interact today to create a process for the oversight of commercial, national, regional and ...
... and hinders sustained state and federal government responses to this decline in our nation's high technology workforce that will be required for humanity to venture out to the space frontier ... and life-long learning) in formal and accredited science and engineering education programs. This includes incentives for many of the higher education students to become K-12 teachers of math and science ...
... business and knowledge of engineering and science I had great respect for. When it came to sources of actual knowledge, of objective truth - I realized that my father and the world of science had it ... Jackson Turner argued strongly that a new frontier was essential to the maintenance of freedom and an open society and growth. The deeper analyses of Spengler and Toynbee reinforced the same kind of ...
... by Dominik. He equipped his vehicle with “the necessary apparati for air renewal, heating, lighting and so on” and then at the last minute he decided to stabilize the vehicles’ initial ... published, mostly due to its scope and meticulous attention to detail, and yet he totally avoids Dominik. With all of Dominik’s connections and fame throughout the science and science fiction community in pre-war ...
... century popular science journals when those types of journals first emerged in the wake of the Industrial Revolution and naturally also aroused enormous new and highly popular interest in the progress and greater promise ... the study of the science of flight, originated in 1784, just a year after the Montgolfiers' first successful achievements, the word deriving from the Greek “''aero'',” meaning “''air'',” and “''nautica''” “or “''nautics'',” pertaining ...
... and nuclear rocket propulsion, and solar sails. It ''excludes '' those means of propulsion that require: air to provide the propulsive force, e.g., an air-breathing jet engine, and ... options, and additional subsystems to sustain a crew’s health and productivity, and require more reliable systems than robotic missions. Generally, robotic missions are designed with cost and science performance ...

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