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... Mark Mortimer, President, Lunar Colony Fund''' ''November 5 2015'' Object Imagine ... everyone on Earth to share in the experience. Developing a whole new world would equally develop a whole new perspective to occupy some leisure ... allow people optimal living standards. This is a funny contradiction faced by governments. For many decades now, constituents have been exhorting their governments ...
... a human capital development strategy is the implementation of an experiential learning environment. I have named this type of training effort, "student - mentor". Student - mentor programs, as developed by Space Grant, ... (by more than 50%) and many of those that are funded are the result of ill-conceived Congressional "Ear Marks". Most don't align with any unified national human capital development ...
... HISTORY OF GERMAN GUIDED MISSILE DEVELOPMENT''' by Benecke, Th. and A. W. Quick ''Brunswick (Germany), 1957: Verlag E. Appelhaus and Co., 420 pages, $7.50'' In 26 chapters by various contributors, the history emphasizes guidance and control aspects of wartime German rocket and missile developments. Typical chapter titles are "Guidance and Control of the Henschel Missiles," "The Aerodynamic Development of ...
Media:1963_Petersen_Orbital_Assembly_Hearings.pdf Orbital Assembly and Launch for Lunar Operations by Norman Petersen (Congressional hearings 1963) Category:Publications
... ROCKET DEVELOPMENT''' by Goddard, R. H. ''New York, 1948: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 291 pages, $3.95 (1961 edition)'' ... was republished in 1961 in a 222 page edition with a biographical essay on Goddard by G. E. Pendray. Extracted from the 1962 Publication ''Annotated Bibliography of Space Science and Technology ...
... be determined by Congress when the LDC is created. However, the major source of financing for LDC as a corporation focused on infrastructure development will most likely be bonds. Ideally, these Lunar Development Bonds will be issued by the LDC and fully guaranteed by the federal government. The LDC will issue ...
... , by incorporating international guidelines for standardization, modularization, and manufacturing criteria. Such an approach would supersede the present bureaucratic duplication of funding and technology development, by ... and a New Emerging "Collective Intelligence" ''' As we move forward toward developing Orbital, Lunar, and Martian colonies, and eventually move out into interstellar space, the ...
... stand hauled on a special cart by an automobile. ref 5 Among other marked changes in the motor was that the propellants were pressure-fed by gaseous nitrogen rather than carbon ... “misinterpretations, “ by Pendray, and no doubt by others, in regard to developments by the VfR during these years. ref 13 However, what is more important in this separate development is, as pointed out by Sänger ...
... Concepts of the 1890s---Some German Patents: Glimpses into the History of Early Rocket Plane Developments by Frank H. Winter and Wolfgang Both I. Introduction and Background: ---- The rocket-propelled airplane is ... models. Chanute added that Koch had succeeded in obtaining a small grant of 1,600 Marks (then about $ 400, but today the equivalent of about $2,770) from the Bavarian ...
... accelerating the Terrestrial Planet Finder (TPF) mission, drawing on the new minimum-cost technology initially developed by Prof. David Hyland (of the TPF advisory board) under a small grant from NSF. TPF ... , NASA and the Department of Energy (DOE) were both funded by Congress to evaluate SSP. NASA funded two major studies to develop "reference designs" for SSP which, they estimated, could produce 24 ... the most it can to the long-term goal. More developed infrastructure will be needed both in Earth orbit and in low lunar orbit (LLO) to make this possible. We need to ...

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