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... Electromagnetic Activation (EMA) is an alternative to combustion in Scramjet-like hypersonic engines. The basis of the system was outlined in previous publications. This paper builds on these results and explores some further practical ...
... 2009 '''Keywords''' - Scramjet, electromagnetic heating, electromagnetic activation '''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2009.62.99 '''Number of Pages''' - 11 Abstract This paper explores the use of Electromagnetic ... of this system are explored and theoretical results are presented illustrating typical radiation pathlengths at different frequencies. Suggestions for further theoretical and practical ...
... ASPECTS OF THE ENERGIES OF SPACE''' by Campbell, P. C. (ed) ''New York, 1961: Columbia University Press, 491 pages, $10.00'' This comprehensive work contains the proceedings of ... , spectral efficiency of photosynthesis, the interaction of primary cosmic rays with matter and tissue, problems in shielding, electromagnetic radiation, the chemical and biological protection and treatment of mammals, ...
... Problem Areas," "Problems of Human Reliability," and "Special Techniques of Control." The papers include detailed reports on Project Mercury, experiences with small animals in missile flights, sensory-physiological aspects of space flight, psychiatric factors in astronaut selection, neurophysiology of stress, physiological data acquisition, assessment of individual resistance to senory alteration, motivations and emotional reactions ...
... such as the airlines. EGNOS contains a distributed ground segment stretching from the eastern shores of North America to Singapore, and from South Africa to Northern Scandinavia. The processing, monitoring and ... paper click http://www.jbis.org.uk/paper.php?p=1999.52.63 here ''' ---- Journal of the British Interplanetary Society JBIS is © 1934-2013 http://www.bis-space.com British Interplanetary ...
... equator. This will require a very strong new material for the cable, and many billions of dollars to launch cable parts into orbit where construction would start. ---- Answer provided by David ...
... we can do to prepare for zero-gravity. We can eat special types of foods that reduce our chances of getting sick; we can take medicine that helps our bodies deal with ...
... seeing fireflies (the "Glenn effect") flying around his Mercury spacecraft. This report got a lot of people wondering what was out there. After Scott returned, engineers were able to identify the fireflies as water droplets escaping from the attitude control jets of his capsule. There have been numerous sightings of unidentified flying objects by pilots and other aviation personnel throughout history ...
File:ISMS22JohnPickering.mp4 Category:Movie November 1958 Category:2nd International Space Medicine Symposium Video
... Stars 89-98 - C. MacLeod Electromagnetically Activated Hypersonic Ducts 99-109 - S.A. Prince et al S. A. Prince; M. J. Williams Parabolized Navier-Stokes Investigations of Hypersonic Intake Flows 110-120 - H ... Colonization of Mars in the Twenty-Second Century 306-315 - C. Kecskes Evolution and Detectability of Advanced Civilisations 316-319 - C. MacLeod et al C. MacLeod; K. S. Gow; N. Capanni Some Practical Aspects of Electromagnetic Activation 320 ...

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