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... latitudes and particularly the Earth's magnetic field. Therefore an arrangement was made in 1955 to establish a permanent scientific ... William Wales and Joseph Dymond from the Royal Society traveled there to record a transit of Venus across the ... his graduate work at Draper's labs in the United States. Image:100YearsCanadianSlide16.JPG right thumb Canadian Astronautical Society experiments ...
... Klein's device back to DeHavilland where the in-house engineers, specifically Ernie Grosskopss, solved the length problem by using magnetic heating and a drawing process to make an antenna ... the two prototype antennae extended successfully, but valuable data was collected. viii ---- Image:100YearsCanadianSlide21.JPG right thumb CAS and CAI logos to make CASI While Canada's first satellite ...
... growth is resilient and may follow surprising avenues, a future discovery producing a quantum leap in travel technology that justifies waiting is unlikely. '''To BUY this paper click http://www.jbis.org ... JBIS is © 1934-2013 http://www.bis-space.com British Interplanetary Society - Image:BIS_logo.jpg 100px Category:Journal of The British Interplanetary Society
... magnetic pulse had caused black-outs in Hawaii. Alouette was the perfect instrument to study these artificially created radiation belts. Image:100YearsCanadianSlide29.JPG ... which deployed after reentry, and could withstand the waves in the ocean. STEM was also highly visible on ... 's recent deprivation. Image:100YearsCanadianSlide28.JPG right thumb Project HARP gun As early as 1959 Gerald Bull, ...
... in 1883 by someone using the pseudonym ''Ralph Centennius''. ''The Dominion in 1983'' is a jingoistic fantasy about life in Canada in the year 1983. Rocket propelled "cars" are used to travel ... jpg thumb right '''"The Dominion in 1983" with an inscription compared to John Henry Pope's handwriting (in red boxes).''' Pope and another minister named Alexander Morris, were instrumental in ... rails ...
... particle radiation originates from solar flares or in shock waves associated with mass ejections from the ... methods for shielding human crews in space. Image:FS2018f11.5.jpg thumb right 250px Figure 11 ... 19 '' 11.4 Challenges Facing Humans in Space Human travel in space is not easy. Some ... on the magnetic field of Neptune.”'' ref 20 The opportunities for in-depth studies in space life ...
... our solar system. ref 4 Image:Glasgow_Observatory.jpg thumb Glasgow University Observatory ca. 1841 His ... in India. ref 16 Between 1840 and 1860 Leitch wrote and lectured on a diverse range of topics, including artillery projectiles, and the Minié rifle. ref 17 In ... essays should earn him a distinguished place in the history of space travel. In keeping with the esteem and high ...
... in ''Good Words'' would be entitled ''“ A Journey Through Space ” ''and this time Leitch was to outdo himself. ref 47 Image:1861-09c.jpg ... otherwise. His knowledge of projectiles is implicit. Earlier Efforts ... in 1619, Cyrano was a soldier in the French army who was well known for his outrageous tales. It is of interest to note that Cyrano wrote two hilarious satires about space travel ...
... in the laboratories at Glasgow and further investigation by Leitch in Monimail. The letter and results appear in Kelvin’s papers on electrostatics and magnetism. ref 29 The Moon’s Invisible Side In ... travelled extensively. He lived in London and attended King’s College before retiring to an estate near Rothesay. He died in ...
... jpg thumb right William Leitch (ca. 1862) Image:Leitch_monument.jpg thumb right Monument erected to William Leitch at Cataraqui Cemetery in ... in the 15th century. Jules Verne visited both Fife and Glasgow when Leitch was regularly traveling back and forth between the two and still living in Monimail in ...

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