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... space will become routinely affordable. This paper presents a road map showing how the UK can lead the way to the new space age at low cost and risk. The first vehicle on the sequence is a small entry-level sub-orbital spaceplane. The UK has all the required technology to build this, and is the only ...
... how well this design can adapt to the new Ariane 6 launch vehicle. The ConeXpress life extension vehicle intends to use essentially the same electric propulsion technology as the European Space Agency developed for the ... the cusp of a new gold rush in the skies that will spur new economic growth. ref 24
The purpose of this chapter was thus to provide some insight into the new space ...
... can be addressed and solved with creative new applications of Space Technology.
'''New Evolutionary Paradigms for Third Millennium Social Transformation '''
The type of Evolutionary Paradigms necessary for launching the New Space ...
... everyone's mind after the Challenger and Columbia disasters, so you can be confident that there will be a lot of testing and experimentation before you fly on any space vehicle. Just as ... David Gump & Gary Hudson
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Absolutely. When designing a space mission, a balance must be achieved between the weight of the payload being launched and the size and duration of the mission. In essence, until we develop better means of ... the size and duration of our manned space missions. Ultimately it boils down to cost.
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... the Station, would use the three-person Soyuz spacecraft docked to the Station to return to Earth. The Soyuz is replaced with a new one every six months. A transfer crew ferries the new vehicle to the ...
... engineers believe that ballistic space vehicles are in our near-future. These designs are like the capsules of Apollo and Gemini, built 40 years ago. Airplane-like space transports may again be built ... David Gump & Gary Hudson
Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by Lonnie Schorer
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Media:1960-09 Threshold of Space USAF space program a606603.pdf Threshold of Space The Air Force in the National Space Program Sept 1960
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... the early 2000s with the efforts to develop commercial space planes as the “new space” efforts to design and build low cost small satellite constellations. This is in fact, the second wave of ‘new space’ (following the ...
... the beginning of a program to create the first city on the Moon and the initiation of the permanent expansion of the World's human civilization beyond the Earth.
In commenting upon the opening stage of the new "Space ...
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