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'''Keywords''' - Space tower, inflatable beam, cylindrical, inflatable multi-beam structure
'''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2009.62.342
'''Number of Pages''' - 12
Abstract
This paper describes the theory and analysis for the construction of a thin walled inflatable space tower of 20 km vertical extent in an equatorial location on Earth using gas pressure. The suborbital tower of 20 km height would provide an ideal surface mounting point where the geosynchronous orbital space tether ...
... of the Journal of the British Interplanetary Society for Volume 56 56
'''Page ''' - 87-97
'''Year''' - 2003
'''Keywords''' - Space tower, inflatable, high height, optimal.
'''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2003.56.87
'''Number of Pages''' - 11
Abstract
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... Tower, kinetic space tower, space launcher, Bolonkin anti-gravitator.
'''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2004.57.33
'''Number of Pages''' - 7
Abstract
The paper discusses a new revolutionary method for access to outer space. A cable stands ... the law of gravity. The article contains the theory of the method and the computations for four projects for towers that are 4, 75, 225 and 160,000 km in ...
... Reference Code ''' - 2006.59.35
'''Number of Pages''' - 4
Abstract
It is shown that the efficiency (D-He3) of burning of the D-He3 fuel in space propulsion system can be about 0.2 and higher when the fuel is compressed to a rather modest density of about 300 g ... .59.35 here '''
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... - energy particle beam thrusters, may make it possible to develop massive aerospace vehicles the size of aircraft carriers. If certain critical thresholds can be attained, linear motors can enable massive vehicles ... .60.449 here '''
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... for near-Earth orbiting comet deflection, suggest a different kind of space-based solar shade. This shade would be made up of micron-sized dust particles derived from comet fragments or lunar mining ... , but a class of nearly resonant, and long-lived orbits is shown to exist, though the phase space volume of such orbits depends on dust grain size. Advantages and disadvantages of this scheme relative ...
Mold does not grow in the vacuum of space. However, any environment designed to allow human life will definitely be an ideal environment for ... these organisms to a minimum. However, many of these organisms are also very beneficial to us and to our potential success in human space missions. Certain algae and cyanobacteria can be used ...
... , space sciences, adaptation, technology, exercise, training
'''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2001.54.27
'''Number of Pages''' - 20
Abstract
At the start of a new century the main focus of global human exploration of space is the creation of the International Space Station (ISS) leading eventually to a ...
... passenger capsule to this speed. Some rockets will be launched from the ground like the Space Shuttle, and others will be released from aircraft.
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