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'''Keywords''' - Space debris, orbital debris, reentry hazards, debris removal, collision avoidance, space traffic control
'''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2009.62.261
'''Number of Pages''' - 4
Abstract
Man's activities in space are creating a shell of space debris around planet Earth which provides a growing risk of collision with operating satellites and manned systems. Including both the larger tracked objects and the small, untracked debris ...
... cross organizational and cultural boundaries as they do in current space operations, it is especially critical and challenging to facilitate the most effective team performance. Three key factors that affect team performance and space safety are discussed: (1) communication as related to team performance; (2) the influence of organizations, teams and culture and (3) team training interventions. Relevant research and current practices are described ...
... look anything like those things on Earth. Space vehicles will have to be specially designed for the missions they perform.
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... science fiction used to express unpopular or forbidden views with relative safety.
Somewhat later, classic satires and critiques of contemporary society, safely told in the form of miraculous ... song celebrating private spaceflight. We look forward to more space music honoring entrepreneurial as well as transnational space activities.
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... ability of people and organizations to use it productively. This Chapter will attempt to look at education and human capital development through a past and present "space environment" ... and emerging space, transportation, and ground assets (laboratories, launch & retrieval vehicles, spacecraft and space station among others), and on the optimal utilization of those assets by the R & D, business, and ...
... and opposite reaction, the spacecraft is propelled forward ... and “notorious” solid rockets are those used for the Space Shuttle. Although solid rocket motors can be quite reliable, many space safety ...
... space servicing industry. The increased concern associated with orbital space debris and the growing recognition of the possibility that space systems to remove defunct space ...
... no joke. It's US, all of us, and it's not just an intellectual matter. Our lives are at stake. Space solar power and space settlement are certainly not the only critical issues here—but they are one necessary part of the equation, and we need to move if ... about these points. It is time for us to learn to be more sane, and to look forward to the hard realities we must cope with. I allow my inner self to fill ...
... SPACE RESEARCH AND EXPLORATION'''
by Bates, D. R. and P. Moore (eds)
''New York, 1957: British Book Centre, 244 pages, $4.95''
Space navigation, orbits, cosmic radiation, biological factors in space flight, upper atmospherics, and conditions on the Moon and nearer planets are among the subjects in this book. Many leading British scientists and engineers have ...
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