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... mid-1970's the late physics Professor Gerard K. O'Neill published his book High Frontier. In it he laid out a possible road map for human settlement beyond the Earth. To O'Neill the ... told us how to do it. This expanded third edition features a preface by Roger O'Neill, an introduction by Freeman Dyson , and essays by top experts in the field of space ...
... the physical properties of the Martian surface, O'Leary was specifically selected for a potential manned Mars mission when it was still in NASA's program plan. When that program was ... by O'Neill and O'Leary, vol. 57 of Progress in Astronautics and Aeronautics, AIAA, 1977; and Space Resources and Space Settlements, edited by O'Neill, Billingham, Gilbreath and O'Leary, NASA SP-428, 1979. O'Leary ...
... Atlantic, the satellite’s first transatlantic transmission since Nov. 23 when radiation damaged onboard circuits. Eugene S. ONeill , director of satellite communications for Bell Telephone Laboratories , said BTL scientists “tricked TELSTAR’S decoders into receiving ... confirming value of the Astronomical Unit calculated in 1961 by US., U.K., and U.S.S.R. using Venus as radar target. Eberhardt Rechtin of JPL called Soviet Mercury achievement “another ...
... you're trying to get to space. Once you get to space, like Eugene F. Kranz says, it's a very benign environment up there. So we always had this philosophy, later ... Shuttle. I'm trying to think of the year now where we did that. John O'Neill was still doing flight planning stuff, and I was doing—it was right after Skylab ... and where we should go, you know, where should operations and systems go. So John O'Neill and I spent about a week going through things, and we went over to give ...
... speed race for light aircraft-after the 1976 bicentennial race, because of the nation's current financial and energy problems, the National Aeronautic Association announced. Sponsored by NAA since ... of manufacturing facilities in space might be feasible within this century, Dr. Gerard K. ONeill wrote in the December issue of Science magazine. Construction of satellite solar power stations ...
... 84 - 80-01 TALK TO THE ANIMALS article Eugene Linden 88 - 80-01 FAT FARM Fiction Orson Scott Card 100 - 80-01 America's Fire Mountains EXPLORATIONS Joel Davis 113 - 80-01 ... A New Star Cover Art Ute Ostewald 1 - 80-07 Opinion FIRST WORD Gerard K. O'Neill 6 - 80-07 COMMUNICATIONS Correspondence 10 - 80-07 Dialogue FORUM 12 - 80-07 Living Planet ...
... Herald reported. Paper said Rep. O'Neill had asked Rep. George P. Miller (D-Calif.), Chairman of House Committee on Science and Astronautics, to block bill. O'Neill aide had admitted congressman had asked Miller to block bill, but had denied that O'Neill had acted on Mrs. Kennedy's behalf. ''(M Her, 10/4 ...
... Fiction Clive Barker 54 - 86-05 GEOSTAR Article Gerard K. O'Neill 62 - 86-05 HEROES IN SPACE Poster 69 - 86-05 ... Steve Gross 35 - 86-06 BRAIN MASTER Article A.J.S. Rayl 44 - 86-06 WALL STREET 2086 Article Brooks Peters ... YEAGER Interview Paul Bagne 66 - 86-08 SUBURBAN CHIMP Animal Studies Eugene Linden 72 - 86-08 THE MICROBE WARS Medical Art Leah Wallach ...
... asteroid or comet strikes. Image:FS2018f14.7.jpg thumb right 250px Figure 14.7. Gerard ONeills Visionary Concern of a Space-Based Colony with Artificial Gravity. (Artwork by Don Davis with ... Vulcan Enterprises, February 5, 2017 aerospace.vulcan.com/ note 28 Gerard K. ONeill, The High Frontier, 2000, Apogee Books, Burlington, Canada ---- The Farthest Shore – Chapter Fifteen Cosmic ...
... by the number of colonists desired; O'Neill emphasized that the colony could be ready by 1990 using existing technology and materials mined from outer space. O'Neill last year took his theories to a NASA-sponsored study group at Stanford University that included 28 physicists, engineers, and social scientists; the panel recommended that the U.S. move ...

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