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... the fascinating story of his involvement in the successful return of the damaged Apollo 13 spacecraft following the explosion en route to the moon. ''' Langdon Morris About the Author ''' Extracted from the book ''Beyond Earth - The Future of Humans in Space ...
... the importance of space activities, shifting the focus from the high expense to the value and importance of the investment in: The future of global society Potential new commerce opportunities Human's quality of life in an increasingly constrained global village The survival of ...
... are widely different opinions about the future of space tourism. Some people believe that space tourism will develop quickly and are suggesting that there will be orbiting hotels and tourists on the Moon in just a ... and very risky and so the extent of space tourism will be small in scale. It seems likely that the answer lies somewhere between these extreme viewpoints. Space travel by the general public seems likely to ...
... Earth. The space honeymoon hotels and other types of limited-space facilities or space settlements envisioned for space travelers or tourists, would all have the same limitations as we have discussed so far. However, on the Moon&mdash ... —one-third Earth gravity—the systems could approach the conveniences we have on Earth. Large space settlements, designed to have artificial gravity, generated by rotating the huge assembly, could provide almost equivalent ...
... note 35 Joseph N. Pelton, “Our Changing World and the Mounting Solar Risk of a Calamitous Solar Storm” Room Space Journal, Summer/ Fall 2016, pp. 76080 ---- The Farthest ShoreChapter Seven The Small Satellite Revolution The Farthest Shore – Contents
... Chapter Four The Future of Space ref 1 Peter Diamandis, Bob Richards and Joseph Pelton ''“Earth has an astronomical future as a habitable planet for probably some 6 billion years, enough time, indeed for a new race of ... and the Myth of Rapid Technological Change, '' Board book, 1989. ---- The Farthest ShoreChapter Five The Universe and Us The Farthest Shore ...
... www.nsf.gov/statistics/seind12/c7/c7h.htm (Last accessed on Jan. 24, 2017) ---- The Farthest ShoreChapter Three Space Stories The Farthest Shore – Contents
... Space Governance: An International Study'' , (2017) Springer Press, Switzerland. ---- The Farthest ShoreChapter Eleven Life in Space for Life on Earth The Farthest Shore ...
... 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 future of man in space quickly became aligned with one of two points of view. On the one side, there were the more cautious and conservative members of the ... The Impact of the Physical Environment. '' Rothschild L, Lister A (eds) Academic Press, New York. ---- The Farthest ShoreChapter Twelve Creating Space Markets The Farthest Shore ...

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