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'''Author - C. Maccone '''Co-Author(s)''' - '''JBIS Volume ''' - Contents of the Journal of the British Interplanetary Society for Volume 59 59 '''Page ''' - 94-98 '''Year''' - 2006 '''Keywords''' - Special relativity, interstellar flight, telecommunications, noise filtering, data compression, KLT '''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2006.59.94 '''Number of Pages''' - 5 Abstract The ...
... May 29 1964 29 May 30 1964 30 May 31 1964 31 June 1964 June Link title
... in Czech), to describe autonomous or semi-autonomous artificial life in Karel’s book titled R.U.R. (1921). The abbreviations stand for ''Rossumovi Univerzální Roboti '' (“Rossum’s ... html>; Ars Astronautica ; Art Technologies ; Leonardo Space Art Project Working group ; ...
... not putting any of the present-day pilots down, certainly, or crew members, whatever their title may be—but most of them in the second and third group were engineering test ... it. We wrote the specifications for that, and that had to be competed. Link, the old Link Trainer outfit Link Group of General Precision, Inc., Binghampton, N.Y. , won that competition to build ... , and then would incorporate those changes into the task for the mission simulator manufacturer. Well, Link won that also. That was a very good competition. We had other very qualified bidders ...
... .''' Winkler also anonymously authored the first of a series of technical articles, including extensive mathematics, titled “Introduction to the Spaceflight Problem” that was continued in several other issues. Considering these, as ... The third station was to be placed in an elliptical orbit that intersected, or was linked to, the other two stations. Hence, its orbit ranged from 470 to 3,100 miles ...
... . Chilton, who was at Langley Research Center, Hampton, Virginia at the time and had a title like flight control chief, was really very interested in what we were doing. He wrote ... going to depend on communication with the ground. The Russians might interfere with the communication link, and so we would have to…navigate to the Moon and back, self-contained, autonomous ... Mercury, they were flying Gemini. George E. Mueller, who at that time I guess his title was Associate Administrator for Manned Space Flight, asked one day—at least this is the ...
... Grimm, “New from Robert Hutchings Goddard Professor Goddard ,” p. 19. - “New Books,” (includes Felix Linke, Das Raketen-Weltraumschiff or The Rocket Spaceship, perhaps one of the earliest ... - Willy Ley, “From the First Rocket Animal,” pp. 21-23. - “New Books,” (includes, with title and author in Cyrilic, Yu. V. Kondratyuk, Zavevannyi mezhplanetih prostranst (Conquest of Planetary ...
... mission. Soyuz T-6 was launched on June 24, 1982, and Chretien, Dzhanibekov and Ivanchenkov linked up with Salyut 7 and joined the crew of Berezovoi and Lebedev already on board ... Soyuz TM-7, which launched on November 26, 1988. Together with Volkov and Krikalev, he linked up with Mir 1 and joined the crew of Titov Manarov and Polyakov already on ... the Board of BRIT AIR, an airline in his hometown, Morlaix. Special Honours Awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union. Recipient of the Order of Lenin; the Order of ...
... of the Earth, from Endeavour,” name of the spacecraft, “greetings from Endeavour.” That became the title of his book, Greetings from Endeavour. '''Wright:''' Such a nice story of international communication. Tell ... mission. Americans would send a spacecraft, and the Russians send a spacecraft, and the two link in orbit. They work together for several days and then separate and go down, and ...
... solutions to complex problems. Similarly, the individuals who perform these integration functions are given titles that are employed throughout the industry. At the spacecraft level, the individual who ... fixed, or “reprogrammed,” after a satellite is launched. Virtually all the spacecraft subsystems are linked to the onboard computer via data acquisition and control (DAC) systems and the spacecraft ...

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