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  • "patent" found 1369 times in 747 documents



... Erectable Modular Space Station 1965 Media:US3174705.pdf D. Schiff Space Station and System for Operating Same 1965 Media:US3300162.pdf O.E. Maynard Radial Modular Space Station 1967 Media:US3332640.pdf G.D. Nesheim Space Station 1967 Category:Publications Category:Patent
Media:US3281964.pdf D.E. Hewes Rotating Space Station Simulator 1966 Media:US3670581.pdf E.H. Holland Space Station Simulator 1972 Category:Publications Category:Patent
... :US2941333.pdf A. Kudlik Trip into Space Toy 1960 Media:US3071895.pdf N.M. Gelfand Space Station Toy 1963 Media:US3157401.pdf B. Wallach Moving Satellite Simulating Space Toy 1964 Media:US3325939.pdf J ... .pdf K. Kerruish Radio Equipped Flying Saucer Toy 1978 Media:US4249339.pdf P. W. Crain Space Toy (Battlestar Galactica 1979 Category:Publications Category:Patent
... :NASAStations3923.jpg Space Station -- Illustration of Johnson Space Center space station...(Click image for more) Image:NASAStations3922.jpg Space Station -- Illustration of Johnson Space Center space station...(Click image for more) Image:NASAStations3921.jpg Space Station -- Illustration of Johnson Space Center space station...(Click image for more) Image:NASAStations3896.jpg Space Station -- Possible space station ...
... in space for military purposes. The only such project that was brought to fruition was a Soviet military space station program known as "Almaz." Between 1973 and 1976, the Soviets launched three Almaz stations, which were publicly known as Salyut-2, Salyut-3, and Salyut-5. Several crews visited the stations ...
... in space for military purposes. The only such project that was brought to fruition was a Soviet military space station program known as "Almaz." Between 1973 and 1976, the Soviets launched three Almaz stations, which were publicly known as Salyut-2, Salyut-3, and Salyut-5. Several crews visited the stations ...
... 64 '''Page ''' - 270-274 '''Year''' - 2011 '''Keywords''' - International Space Station '''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2011.64.270 '''Number of Pages''' - 5 Abstract Extending International Space Station (ISS) operations will expand the scope for deciding its ... possible salvage and transfer of long-running investigations to another (e.g., Chinese-led) international station, the ISS is commanded to descend and burn up. The STAY choice, not viable in ...
... of the completed International space station. ISS Pages :Category:International Space Station ISS modules ISS Documents Media:ISS-External-Payload-Proposers-Guide.pdf International Space Station External Payload Proposers Guide (2015) Videos Space station assembly video. '''2D version ... ‎ Allow 30 seconds of acclimatisation before viewing. File:Assembly3D.mpg.mp4 Category:International Space Station Category:Movie
Image:MSFC-68_RDO-7473.jpg 300px Saturn B0 space station concept (1968) MSFC NASA Image:SaturnV_B1.jpg 300px Saturn B1 space station concept (1968) MSFC NASA Image:1968 Saturn B2 station.jpg 300px Saturn B2 space station concept (1968) MSFC NASA Category:Spacecraft
The International Space Station is a unique exploit in international cooperation, an unparalleled technical and political achievement. It is the latest step in humankind's quest to explore and live in space. The ... to provide a broad overview of the International Space Station's complex configuration, design, and component systems. As well, the sophisticated procedures required in the Station's construction and operation are presented.

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