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... of the biographical section of the entry which was the co-winner of the 1970 Robert H. Goddard Essay Award sponsored by the National Space Club. (The other section of the paper covered Hale's rockets.) This also marks the first time the biographical ...
... miles up and coast right on over to Venus." Modern Mechanix published this illustration of Condit and his rocket. The inset at the lower left is actually a diagram of the spaceship designed by Hermann Oberth . The rocket took 8 months to build. It was fueled and set up on a ...
... ALTITUDE AND SATELLITE ROCKETS''' by Various ''New York, 1959: Philosophical Library, 136 pages, $5.00'' The book contains the proceedings of a joint Royal Aeronautical Society-British Interplanetary Society symposium covering research and sounding rockets, re-entry, recovery, instrumentation, telemetry, guidance, sealed cabin problems, satellites, etc. It was first published by these societies in 1958. Extracted from the 1962 Publication ''Annotated Bibliography of Space Science and ...
... his student days Robert Duncan-Enzmann imagined a space vehicle design which he depicted in a watercolour painting and apparently dated 1949. In the 1960s he was heavily involved in space-mission design and ... date. In this paper the engineering configuration is described, and a performance assessment is given in the context of modern scientific knowledge. Further information on the history and design of the Enzmann Starship is invited so ...
... , inside evacuated tubes using magnetic levitation. It can replace the function of a first-stage rocket and is suitable as a platform for astronomy and other science. A larger configuration is capable of launching manned vehicles directly to orbit. There is a lightweight solution to the challenge ...
... the high atmospheric pressure near the surface of Venus and the low atomic numbers of the main components of the atmosphere of Jupiter are very favorable for the existence of ball lightning. This and the fact of the registration of the electric discharges in the atmospheres of the aforementioned ...
... , the SOFI (SKYLON Orbital Facility Interface), for unpressurised attachment, and the SPLM (SKYLON Passenger/ Logistics Module), for pressurised crew and logistics delivery. The issues involved with integrating the SKYLON test programme with the ISS are explored. Over the ... not without some problems. The number of flights and the quantity of logistics threaten to overwhelm the ISS, it would require a new docking system to be mounted on the ISS, and the fact they are test ...
... the weight of the payload being launched and the size and duration of the mission. In essence, until we develop better means of utilizing potential extra-terrestrial sources of water, we will be limited in the size and duration of our manned space missions. Ultimately it boils down to cost. ---- Answer provided by Joe Rhemann Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids ...
... an undertaking of the authors, performed on project basis with fellow aerospace engineering students under auspices of DARE (Delft Aerospace Rocket Engineering). This paper describes the requirements, the engine development, and the design considerations and calculations as they were performed. Furthermore, the plans for engine tests and the parameters that will have to be ...
... future it will likely take about six or seven months to go, say, to Mars, the planet most like Earth. It would take less time to go to Venus, but much ... to Jupiter. ---- Answer provided by Jon H. Brown Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by Lonnie Schorer Image:9781894959421.jpg '''Buy ...

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