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... life on Earth. Once and for all we will have learned as we travel through space on a six sextillion ton spacecraft that space systems are key to humanity staying alive for the longer term and that Space systems in ... '' : ''Forecasting and the Myth of Rapid Technological Change, '' Board book, 1989. ---- The Farthest ShoreChapter Five The Universe and Us The Farthest Shore ...
... the many vibrant changes that are rippling through the space industry driven by innovations from the “New Space” innovators. Executive Editors - ''Joe Pelton and Angie Bukley - 2017'' ---- The Farthest Shore – Foreword The Farthest Shore ...
... opportunity in the view of many is private space travel – “space tourism.” Further into the future, some suggest that using solar energy collected in space to power networks on Earth and using the resources of the Moon and near-Earth asteroids for revenue ... _en.htm note 37 Ram S. Jakhu and Joseph N. Pelton (editors), ''Global Space Governance: An International Study'' , (2017) Springer Press, Switzerland. ---- The Farthest ShoreChapter Eleven Life in Space for Life on Earth The Farthest Shore – Contents
... The Wall Street Journal Europe, (25 April 2000) p.30. European data is from the European Science Foundation, Demography of European Space Science, Strasbourg, April 2003. ---- The Farthest ShoreChapter Thirteen New Space Services and Industries The Farthest Shore ...
... the engineers who had participated in my training over 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 ShoreChapter Four The Future of Space The Farthest Shore ...
... in space futures. 7.7 Conclusion So-called Small Sats is virtually a meaningless term. These satellites, that are typically deployed in low earth ... on-schedule/ note 22 White House Announces Small Sat Initiative, AIAA Space Policy Newsletter, Dec. 21, 2016 custserv@aiaa.org ---- The Farthest ShoreChapter Eight Systems and Spacecraft The Farthest Shore ...
... space industry and allowing, ultimately, many thousands of people to see Earth from space. Space Adventures, on the other hand, sought to demonstrate that orbital space tourism was possible and provided extended periods of time in space for ... . O’Neill, The High Frontier, 2000, Apogee Books, Burlington, Canada ---- The Farthest ShoreChapter Fifteen Cosmic Hazards The Farthest Shore ...
... Earth, humans, and all living things on Earth were created by nonhumans or super-humans, many of whom either live in the sky, or descended from the sky to create Earth and life on Earth. Sometimes the ... on Jan. 24, 2017) ---- The Farthest ShoreChapter Three Space Stories The Farthest Shore ...
... in space and the human operator in a control room on the Earth. In earlier orbital robotics demonstrations, the tele-operation delay (termed latency) was typically only a few seconds, such as for a mission on the Moon. But the ... The Farthest ShoreChapter Ten Space Policy, Law and Security The Farthest Shore ...
... The New Gold Rush: The Riches of Space Beckon, (2017) Copernicus/Springer Press, New York ---- The Farthest ShoreChapter Fourteen The New Commercial Launch Services The Farthest Shore ...

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