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data2 = Jon A. Mcride ... launch in March 1990. In May 1989, Captain McBride retired from NASA and the Navy, in order to pursue a business career. He is currently a member of the Kennedy Space Center Astronaut ...
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Jon H. Brown
Jon Brown has fifty-five years of aerospace experience in aerodynamics, guidance and control, avionics, systems engineering, and project management. He started as a machinist making airplane parts during World ... college to earn bachelor of science and master of science degrees in aeronautical engineering. After a stint in private industry on various aircraft projects, he joined NASA for the Apollo, Skylab ...
... superb "Spaceship Handbook" can now finally see the long awaited sequel by Jack Hagerty and Jon Rogers. Available in full colour, hardback, this 328 page monster with over 400 color illustrations ... the archetypal "Chariots of the Gods" goes back to antiquity, the concept of a Flying Saucer as a vehicle of alien (or sometimes human) intelligence entered our culture in 1947 and has ... chapters on Area 51, Roswell or almond-eyed Grays here. What you will find is a detailed and meticulously researched reference on some of the most popular science fiction films of ...
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... be almost any size. Some satellites with cameras or other sensors are as small as a piece of notebook paper and several inches thick. Spaceships that carry humans must be large ... in space) must be launched from Earth, so usually "smaller is better."
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A space shuttle could be any size so long as it can be launched from Earth. ... .ksc.nasa.gov/shuttle/technology/sts-newsref/stsreftoc.html sts-umbilical-doors
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Theoretically, a spacecraft can be any length providing it is light enough and strong enough to withstand ... the requirement to move and assemble the pieces at the launch site.
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... .ksc.nasa.gov/shuttle/technology/sts-newsref/stsreftoc. html sts-umbilical-doors
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