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... Farthest Shore – Chapter Twelve Creating Space Markets The Farthest Shore – Chapter Thirteen New Space Services and Industries The Farthest Shore – Chapter Fourteen The New Commercial Launch Services The Farthest Shore – Chapter Fifteen Cosmic Hazards The Farthest Shore – Chapter Sixteen The Way Forward The Farthest ShoreAppendix Contributing Authors '''The Farthest ...
... Appendix Contributing Authors and Affiliation ref 1 '''Executive Editor''' ''Joseph N. Pelton '' Former Dean, International Space University, Executive Board, International Association for the Advancement of Space Safety ... note 1 Individuals whose names appear in ''italics '' are members of the faculty, lecturers, or alumni of the International Space University. ---- The Farthest Shore ...
... defining the role of ''Homo sapiens '' in the cosmos. In previous chapters of ''The Farthest Shore '' we have reviewed, at least to some degree, the following space disciplines and areas of interest: The arts, including literature, poetry, the ... to the day after tomorrow to sustain ourselves, and to realize our future dreams. We encourage our readers to join us in our mission. And we must not fail. ---- The Farthest ShoreAppendix Contributing Authors The Farthest Shore – Contents ...
... the music of the spheres was polyphonic --“harmonious” in the modern sense --and not monodic. This conclusion contributed to the development of the “scales” and tone-intervals characteristic of western “classical” music from the late 17th through the ... The Farthest Shore – Chapter Three Space Stories The Farthest Shore ...
... contributed either directly or indirectly to the exploration of the Moon, shall be given special consideration. Therefore, the principle of CHM would not apply to the exploitation of the natural resources of the Moon, unless implemented through the ... The Farthest Shore – Chapter Eleven Life in Space for Life on Earth The Farthest Shore ...
... the Farthest Shore by harnessing the talent of men and women from around the world. Enjoy the journey. Image:FS2018f0.1.jpg thumb right 250px Exploration in the tradition of the past (Courtesy of ESA). ---- The Farthest Shore ...
... the Orteig Prize won by Charles Lindbergh in May 1927 for his solo flight over the Atlantic. ref 3 Others, such as the Collier prize for the outstanding annual contribution in aviation, and the ... The High Frontier, 2000, Apogee Books, Burlington, Canada ---- The Farthest Shore – Chapter Fifteen Cosmic Hazards The Farthest Shore ...
... contribute to the development of what is now emerging as a new type of space servicing industry. The increased concern associated with orbital space debris and the growing recognition of the ... The New Gold Rush: The Riches of Space Beckon, (2017) Copernicus/Springer Press, New York ---- The Farthest Shore – Chapter Fourteen The New Commercial Launch Services The Farthest Shore ...
... the past two years had tears in their eyes as they cheered us on. It was a moment that I will never forget. ---- The Farthest Shore – Chapter Four The Future of Space The Farthest Shore ...
... the solar radiation reflected by the Earth, about 30% of the incoming solar radiation. The Earth is itself a source of radiation that contributes to the spacecraft heating. The heat produced by electronic components will further heat the ... The Farthest Shore – Chapter Nine Space Missions and Programs The Farthest Shore ...

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