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... Chapter 29''' '''Lunar Commercial Development for Space Exploration ''' '''By Thomas L. Matula and Karen A. Loveland ''' '''Opening the Lunar Frontier ''' Historically, frontiers are driven by the potential for commerce. The desire for ...
... Chapter 24 ''' '''The Intelligence Nexus in Space Exploration: Interfaces Among Terrestrial, Artifactual and Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence''' '''By Joel D. Isaacson ''' '''Introduction ''' Space exploration and habitation will surely tax our natural intelligence, stretch our ability to invent intelligent artifacts, and ...
... for us to step ahead on the continued course for space explorations every time when tragedy and accidents struck us? When does greater efficiency approach reckless risk taking when confronted with safety and resources constraints? This chapter ...
... for Space is reproduced in its entirety as a postscript to chapter 35, "Theory and Action for the Future of Humans in Space." Below are condensed excerpts from the Declaration for Space, including a "Rationale for Exploring and ...
... a space station. Personal behaviors will be monitored to avoid dangers to the station. Creative financing for very expensive aspects of space exploration will be developed, perhaps accommodating many transnational corporations and ...
... A significant development has been the move to develop spaceports nearer to the equator. This has been motivated by the need to provide launch facilities for a series of commercial geostationary communications and ... and beyond, as part of the President's Vision for Space Exploration. The company will offer orbital space tourism experiences in between the trips required for ...
... for Space Travel," "Preventive Medicine in Jet and Space Flight," "Aircraft Accidents and Flight Safety," "Human Factors Related to Jet Aircraft," "The Engineered Environment of the Space Vehicle," "Operational Aspects of Space Flight," and "Speculations on Space and ...
... developed. For example, how does one coordinate operationally remote multiple robots and humans working together in a confined area on the lunar/planetary surface or outside in-transit space vehicles? As stated strongly in Chapter ...
... space exploration excellence and all its economic and commercial benefits in the world marketplace to go elsewhere. It is ours, as a nation, to lose. '''References''' (1) George W. Bush, "New Vision for Space Exploration ...
... for a week, a study of NASA technology development-operational programs by the Congressional Budget Office suggests that it could well cost some 45% more than this. ("A Budgetary Analysis of NASA's New Vision for Space Exploration ...

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