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... To Space - Prologue by Neil deGrasse Tyson PROLOGUE
Why do we explore?
Neil deGrasse Tyson, Ph. D.
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:Category:Kids To Space ... discovered any life?
Laura Peckyno ;
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:Category:Kids To Space - JUPITER JUPITER
What is the big red spot?
Laura Peckyno ;
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:Category ... be a lot of futuristic sounding stuff?
Bradley C. Edwards, Ph.D.
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... of Joseph Campbell add a mythological and spiritual dimension to our exploration. (5) (6)
Most important, it is not our intention ... . Notable monuments such as the Great Sphinx at Giza (c. 2500 BCE), the four colossal statues of Rameses II ... used the newly invented Dutch telescope to observe the moons of Jupiter and concluded that the Copernician heliocentric theory was correct. Persecuted ...
... with and exercising shared control of robots.
a. building infrastructure -robotic assembly
b. exploring in the lunar environment
c. Astronaut mission duration measured in months and years,
4) The lunar surface base ... ), Mission Operations Directorate, Kick-off presentation, 1997
(16) Arthur C. Clark, "Islands in the Sky", June 1953; reprinted from book "The Exploration of Space", by the Book-of-the-Month Club, 1953 ...
... . I think that it's a very important part of human beings' psyche
to be explorative. Every great thing that's ever happened to the world,
Americans for sure, has been a result of exploration. If we stop looking
over the next horizon and trying to see what's there ... .
Interesting sidelight to this, what we're talking about there, I
worked for Jim James C. Fletcher when he was the administrator in the
early seventies. At his retirement, his second ...
... is rooted in the following precepts:
Humans are genetically disposed to explore and to find new ways to survive;
Space exploration, habitation and utilization by and for Earth's humanity will ... organization to represent all of the CaSGC affiliates. A separate California non-profit 501(c) 3 organization called the California Space Grant Foundation (or the Foundation) was formed.
The ...
... crush a human. Like the other gas giant outer planets, Jupiter has no solid surface. A Galileo probe, released into Jupiter's atmosphere, lasted for just under an hour and traveled 93 ... descend, it likely melted and vaporized in the extreme heat. In addition, the radiation near Jupiter is at least 25 times more powerful than the dose considered deadly to humans.
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Category:Kids To Space
Category:Kids To Space - JUPITER
... Voyager, Galileo, and Cassini space probes captured the best images we have of Jupiter. This dramatic view of Jupiter's Great Red Spot and its surroundings was obtained by Voyager 1 on February 25, 1979, when the spacecraft was5.7 million miles from Jupiter. Cloud details as small as 100 miles across can be seen here. The wavy cloud ... is a region of extraordinarily complex and variable wave motion. To give a sense of Jupiter's scale, the white oval storm directly below the Great Red Spot is approximately the ...
... system exploration, radioisotope power system
'''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2006.59.355
'''Number of Pages''' - 9
Abstract
In our pathway for Outer Planetary Exploration several mission concepts were considered, based on the proposed Jupiter ...
... year and six months. The Pioneer 10 probe, launched in March of 1972, arrived at Jupiter in December of 1973, traveling for a year and nine months. The Cassini mission, launched in October of 1997, did not arrive at Jupiter until December of 2000, traveling for over three years. The Galileo spacecraft, launched in October of 1989, finally arrived at Jupiter in December of 1995, taking well over six years to arrive.
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... Interviewed by Michelle Kelly League City, Texas – 1 April 1998 / This oral history with Caldwell C. Johnson was conducted in the offices of Space Industries, League City, Texas on April 1 ... could get by with much less, and that was some of the things that Gemini explored. Gemini was used to check out some of those things.
'''Kelly:''' That's very interesting ... Division at JSC Johnson Space Center , and we had a kind of a license to explore technology and design, what future designs might be, and the evolution of things. A couple ...
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