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... very much like the digital cameras that people use on Earth every day. Other machines are just like computers and the small telescopes that can be found at science shops. Generally, the machines collect light, x-rays, particles or other things in space, record what they are and ...
... of the British Interplanetary Society for Volume 65 65
'''Page ''' - 278-282
'''Year''' - 2012
'''Keywords''' - Machine learning, artificial intelligence, bayesian, neural network, social network analysis, interstellar
'''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2012.65 ... normally be regarded as intelligent if they were made by humans. This paper looks at machine learning technologies currently deployed in non-aerospace contexts, such as book recommendation systems, dating websites ...
I'm not sure if dreams do change in space.
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Answer provided by Dr. Jay C. Buckey, Jr.
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It would be a very unique machine and could only work if we had a very good forcefield since no materials would ...
'''Author - L. Van Den Abeelen
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'''JBIS Volume ''' - Contents of the Journal of the British Interplanetary Society for Volume 52 52
'''Page ''' - 123-126
'''Year''' - 1999
'''Keywords''' -
'''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 1999.52.123
'''Number of Pages''' - 4
Abstract
Soviet hopes of achieving the supreme space `first' were crushed in July 1969 when an ...
Inside a space module, guests will breathe oxygen brought on board from Earth during the initial trip and then it will be replenished on subsequent missions. We also have the technology to make oxygen on board by splitting water into oxygen and hydrogen. Some of the water used will be brought from Earth; some will be produced on board by extracting moisture from the air; some will be obtained by ...
There is very little oxygen in space but we can make oxygen from the rocks of planets and asteroids, and we are already working on this.
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Answer provided by Bradley C. Edwards, Ph.D.
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... “reaction motion” or “reaction propulsion” as modes of propulsion for “flying machines.” (Still another popular general term for these machines was “aerial locomotion” while their respective propulsion was referred to as “propulsion ... Ley, Rockets, Missiles (The Viking Press: New York, 1958), pp. 88-89; Ron Miller, The Dream Machines---An Illustrated History of the Spaceship in Art, Science and Literature (Krieger Publishing Co.: Malabar ...
... Disneyland) and A&E Television Network's ''Biography (TV series)'' series. Miller's book ''The Dream Machines'', a comprehensive 744-page history of manned spacecraft, was nominated for the International Astronautical Federation ... fourth and fifth volume
''The History of Earth'' (Workman, 1992) with William K. Hartmann
''The Dream Machines'' (Krieger, 1993) Foreword by Arthur C. Clarke
''Extraordinary Voyages'' (Black Cat Press, 1994) Foreword by ...
... it—are ascribed to Pseudoman. By using this literary device, Northrup not only described the machines and experiments he actually had carried out and patented, but was able to extend them ... be reached by a human being in a car propelled by rockets only, unless the dream of some scientists is realized whereby we will be able to release and control the ... ’s ''The Moon is a Harsh Mistress'') and for steering asteroids into new orbits.
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