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... , every time. Project Mercury had been a successful start, but it was basically a “man in a can” program - get into orbit, look around, and come back. Only with Project Gemini did America ... , complete with color photographs. Living and working in orbit, remaining in space for days and weeks at a time, the astronauts of Project Gemini gained the experience and knowledge that eventually led ...
... indeed. Project Mercury was the beginning of America's manned flight in Earth orbit. The man who said ‘No ' went on to become one of mankind's most accomplished astronauts. Project Mercury was about “manned” space exploration. Both chimpanzees and Russian cosmonauts had been into orbit ...
... of the top engineers associated with the project, it provides a surprisingly well-balanced account of the background and developments that led to the orbiting of three small Earth satellites. The writing ... , the hundreds of virtually useless meetings and committees that characterize the modern way of handling projects, and the strong meaning of politics in science and engineering. Extracted from the 1962 Publication ...
... MARS PROJECT''' by Braun, W. von ''Urbana (Illinois), 1953: University of Illinois Press, 91 pages, $3.95'' ... place based on chemically-propelled spaceships. Departing from an Earth satellite orbit, ten vehicles would travel to Mars, assemble in Martian orbit, permit a party to descend to the surface, then return ...
... .00'' Project Satellite contains four chapters by Wernher von Braun (rocket history in Germany and planning for satellites), K. W. Gatland (satellites, including Vanguard and Sputnik), H. E. Ross (orbital bases, space ...
... . High resolution IDES model simulations of the historical debris environment evolution in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) are then presented for centimetre and decimetre object size thresholds. The simulated environment ... and decimetre object size thresholds, leading to improved confidence when performing long-term environment projections. '''To BUY this paper click http://www.jbis.org.uk/paper.php?p=2000 ...
... of radioisotope electric propulsion for flagship class missions. The Kuiper Belt Object Orbiter is a flagship class mission concept projected for launch in the 2030 timeframe. Due to the large size of ... propulsion system and the spacecraft. Using REP the spacecraft is able to rendezvous with and orbit a Kuiper Belt object in 16 years using either eleven (no spare) 420 W advanced ...
Documents derived from Project Horizon studies for the Army Ballistic Missile Agency. Many of the ABMA documents were not ... of later NASA preservation contracts. Media:1960Orbital Refuelling.pdf Orbital Refueling Feasibility Study and Design Concept (ABMA 1960) Media:1960Orbital_Refuelling2.pdf Orbital Refueling Feasibility Study and Design Concept Part II (ABMA ...
... authentic eye-witness account, from one ultimately involved, of the history and development of PROJECT SCORE which orbited the Earth in 1958, transmitting a recorded message from President Eisenhower and which may ...
... producing a satellite within the time and budgetary constraints associated with Master level undergraduate research projects. HAND was designed as a passively stabilised nanosatellite with a mass of about 6.5 ... and over 1.2 m tall when deployed. It was intended to be carried into orbit in a mid-deck locker in the Space Shuttle. It would then be deployed by ...

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