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... problem known as The Interstellar Flight (TIF) - as far as present human knowledge with reasonable extrapolations is concerned. The present work represents (1) a significant revision also including comments and questions from many distinguished investigators on different areas/fields of space flight and exploration, (2) a focus on new meaningful concepts that are reported and discussed. ...
... AERONAUTICS AND ASTRONAUTICS: An American Chronology of Science and Technology in the Exploration of Space 19151960''' by Emme, E. M. ''Washington, 1961: Government Printing Office, 240 pages, $1. ... of Select Balloon Flights, 1927-1960," "Select Awards and Honors in Aeronautics and Astronautics," and "Membership of the NACA, 1915-1958," plus a bibliography and subject and name index. Extracted from the 1962 Publication ''Annotated Bibliography ...
... Earth.

In this paper a novel architecture is proposed that would allow for an unmanned interstellar rendezvous and return mission. The approach utilized for the Vacuum to Antimatter-Rocket Interstellar Explorer System (VARIES) would lead to system components and mission approaches that could be ...
... '''Keywords''' - interstellar exploration, financing, World ships, Daedalus, Icarus, interstellar colonization '''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2012.65.134 '''Number of Pages''' - 6 Abstract The development and deployment of world ships or other feats of interstellar exploration will without ... a world ship or another interstellar project started in this generation is to establish an international network of non governmental organizations (NGOs) focused on private and public fundraising for interstellar exploration and supporting a bottom-up ...
... key stakeholders is vital. Although previous publications identified political and societal preconditions to an interstellar exploration program, there is a lack of more specific scientific and political stakeholder scenarios. This paper develops stakeholder scenarios ... an interstellar exploration program, there are scenarios in which this seems to be possible, e.g. the discovery of life within the solar system and on an exoplanet, a global technology development program, and dual ...
... problem for two-dimensional shapes, and also offers a scenario for face-recognition in infants that is based on the theory developed in ...
... , a decrease in heart size and the amount of blood in the body, reduced function of the immune system, and a change in the way we sense our surroundings. While these may seem like problems, most ... big improvements in order to sustain people in space for a lifetime. Finally, there is the problem of radiation. Radiation can cause damage to DNA, which can lead to cancer. On Earth and in low ...
... ORDNANCE: DEVELOPMENT AND USE IN WORLD WAR II''' by Various ''Washington, 1946: Government Printing Office, 57 pages, OP'' U. S. Rocket Ordnance provides a comprehensive coverage of rocket developments and operations during World ... , including aircraft rockets, beach barrage rockets, anti-submarine rockets, and JATO. Extracted from the 1962 Publication ''Annotated Bibliography of Space Science and Technology with an Astronomical Supplement - A History of Astronautical Book ...
... WAR AND PEACE IN THE SPACE AGE''' by Gavin, J. M. ''New York, 1958: Harper and Brothers, 304 pages, $5.00'' Missiles are considered from the point of view of potential offensive and defensive strategy. Satellite interceptors, reconnaissance satellites, military satellites, etc., are also discussed in this broad treatment. Extracted from the 1962 Publication ''Annotated ...
... that are made up of carbon, and carbon under extremely high pressures creates diamonds, so yes, it is possible and probable that there are rubies and diamonds in space. There are certain types of ... bits of asteroids that probably contain large quantities of carbon compounds such as carbides, organics, and graphite, and even the occasional tiny diamonds. ---- Answer provided by Trygve Magelssen Image:K2S logosmall.jpg ...

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