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Media:1953 Stehling Earth Scanning.pdf Earth Scanning Techniques For Orbital Rocket Vehicles by Kurt Stehling (January 1953
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Media:1948_Rocket_Propulsion_Stehling.pdf Rocket Propulsion by Kurt Stehling (March 1948)
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Media:1970-06_Stehling_pollution.pdf Spotting Pollution from Space by Kurt Stehling (June 1970)
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Media:1968-08_Remote_Sensing_of_the_Oceans_Stehling.pdf Remote Sensing of the Oceans by Kurt Stehling (August 1968)
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Media:1963_Stehling_Lunar_Lander_paper.pdf Lunar Landing Propulsion Considerations by Kurt Stehling (Feb 1963)
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Media:1961_Stehling_Moon.pdf Man's Lunar Arrival Certain This Decade by Kurt Stehling (August 1961)
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IV. KURT STEHLING’S ROCKET MOTOR FOR CRS ROCKET NO. 1:
Image:CRSRocket1.jpg thumb border right Drawing by Kurt Richard Stehling of his design for CRS Rocket No. 1. ... “Earth Scanning Techniques for a Small Orbital Rocket Vehicle.” This was afterwards claimed as the first suggestion in the open literature on the use of satellites for reconnaissance.
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... main surface base to distances defined by remote work sites, eventually on the order of several thousand kilometers. Personnel and vehicles include but are not limited ... for spacecraft traveling to and from planetary surfaces, for Earth and planetary orbits, and for deep space destinations. Our current system is quite manual and quite old. New trackers and other sensors and new navigation techniques ...
... by our standards. They had stone knives and carving tools, and later spears, but we, in contrast, have developed telephones, computers, automobiles, airplanes, rockets ... the Earth's gravitational effects.
'''Microgravity '''
Orbital spaceflight is not a significant distance from Earth' ... of modification. Neuroimaging techniques show considerable plasticity of the motor cortex. For example, without ...
... for terrestrial needs. ref 22
One more space mining company is the Kepler Energy and Space Engineering LL.C., which intends to mine asteroids by using a more simplified technique ... Earth, nor be elaborated for ''in situ ''uses; ref 26 it will be sent to the Low Earth Orbit (LEO) and exploited from there either for terrestrial uses, or for ... space objects, vehicles and crew from Earth for the ...
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