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... ''' - Contents of the Journal of the British Interplanetary Society for Volume 56 56
'''Page ''' - 118-126
'''Year''' - 2003
'''Keywords''' - Space tourism, spaceplanes, SKYLON, passenger safety
'''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2003.56.118
'''Number of ... vehicle suitable for carrying passengers into space are discussed in the context of the SKYLON spaceplane concept. Attention is focused on the design of the cabin module. Then the needs of the passengers are ...
... 's little book, that was considerably expanded in 1929 with another work by Oberth, ''Wege zur Raumschiffahrt'' (''Ways to Space Flight'') virtually helped pave the way for both a renewed interest in the ... far-sighted ideas include the possibilities of the tunneling of an asteroid for human use as a far more advanced method of deep space flight. He even postulated on the possibilities of ...
... aspects of the burgeoning new technology spawned by the Industrial Revolution. On October 19th 1899 ... a form of such apparatus adapted to transport photographic or other recording instruments to extreme ... considerable effort in proving experimentally that a rocket would work in a vacuum, and would do so more efficiently than in the atmosphere. He built an ingenious tube-shaped vacuum chamber for ...
... Transportation (DOT), Department of Energy (DOE) and the State Department on issues involving lunar policy. For example, lunar communication/navigation infrastructure built by the LDC would be readily available to the DOD for ... result of the NACA/NASA history focused on creating successful programs to rapidly advance technology. Project Apollo was such a technology program, and a very successful one. ...
... reaching some suitable comet is lessened by the consideration that the comet may come to us.''
''“The great advantage of the comet, as a convenient vehicle for an excursion, is that it gives ... find it to be different from vapour or gas, and to consist of meteorites of considerable size, though, at the distance of the earth, it would appear as if you were ...
Human Factors paper prepared for Chance Vought Aircraft Corporation (1 Jun 1959)
Media:1959 Thompson_Physiology.pdf Physiological and Psychological Considerations for Manned Space Flight by Allen B. Thompson
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... forgiven for assuming otherwise. As it happens, the challenge was one of some considerable proportion. The aforementioned endowment handed over by the monarch in 1798 had been the cause of significant agitation for the ... for Space Travel by Robert Godwin Part 5 '''Click here for Part 5'''
The First Scientific Concept of Rockets for Space Travel by Robert Godwin '''Part 1'''
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... simply dismissed as so improbable that he gave it very little further consideration. However his comment about “torturing his imagination” suggests otherwise. His knowledge ... for Space Travel by Robert Godwin Part 6 '''Click here for Part 6'''
The First Scientific Concept of Rockets for Space Travel by Robert Godwin '''Part 1'''
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... last winter, and the feeling existed not only here but throughout Canada. The prime consideration was not to establish a scheme of spoliation, but on the contrary, to make ... for Space Travel by Robert Godwin Part 10 '''Click here for Part 10'''
The First Scientific Concept of Rockets for Space Travel by Robert Godwin '''Part 1'''
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... PROPULSION SYSTEMS FOR SPACE FLIGHT'''
by Corliss, W. R.
''New York, 1960: McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 300 pages, $10.00''
... includes discussions of the space environment, the generation of power aboard space vehicles, and such advanced propulsion systems as electrical, thermal, nuclear, and photonic, as well as systems using natural force ...
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