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... the European Science Foundation, Demography of European Space Science, Strasbourg, April 2003.
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The Farthest Shore – Chapter Thirteen New Space Services and Industries
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... the spacecraft is propelled forward. Newton’s Third Law is an expression of a physical principle known as the ''conservation of momentum'' . Momentum is the ... The Farthest Shore – Chapter Ten Space Policy, Law and Security
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... were strong enough to bear the sight, he would recognize that is the real heaven”. ref 9
Space remote sensing has changed the way we think about our ... N. Pelton, “Our Changing World and the Mounting Solar Risk of a Calamitous Solar Storm” Room Space Journal, Summer/ Fall 2016, pp. 76080
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The Farthest Shore – Chapter Seven The Small Satellite Revolution
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... sixteen countries, and represents the largest cooperative technological project ever undertaken. Russian Space Agency (Roscosmos) participation in the International Space Station has not only been critical to its success because of problems in the ... The Farthest Shore – Chapter Eleven Life in Space for Life on Earth
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... the task of the medical team to work toward bringing these divergent views toward a safe middle ground where unfounded fears did not impede the forward progress of the ... The Impact of the Physical Environment. '' Rothschild L, Lister A (eds) Academic Press, New York.
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The Farthest Shore – Chapter Twelve Creating Space Markets
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... now the International Space Station was to launch the External Tanks of the Space Shuttle System into orbit (rather than just 90% of the way) and then link six of the tanks ... 5, 2017 aerospace.vulcan.com/
note 28 Gerard K. O’Neill, The High Frontier, 2000, Apogee Books, Burlington, Canada
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The Farthest Shore – Chapter Fifteen Cosmic Hazards
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... the case with the “Moon Agreement”.
To date four nations have signed the Moon Agreement and only sixteen nations have ratified it. None of the ... The New Gold Rush: The Riches of Space Beckon, (2017) Copernicus/Springer Press, New York
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The Farthest Shore – Chapter Fourteen The New Commercial Launch Services
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... “slow pushed” out of the way by gravity if there is enough time for a large-massed mission to ride alongside the asteroid. On the opposite end of the scale is the idea of sending a ... particularly Chapter 2. ''
note 24 Elizabeth Howell, Universe Today: Space and Astronomy April 26, 2016 Newshttp://www.universetoday.com/101790/experts-urgeremoval-of-space-debris-from-orbit/
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The Farthest Shore – Chapter Sixteen The Way Forward
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... The next key step forward was the creation of university-based centers that have developed a high level of expertise in the design and building of small satellites. The key facility in this regard was the ... The Farthest Shore – Chapter Eight Systems and Spacecraft
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... the needed investment? What is the best way forward in order to ensure that the greatest benefits are derived from space? Do we actually need new space systems and capabilities to save the planet and the ... Megamistakes'' : ''Forecasting and the Myth of Rapid Technological Change, '' Board book, 1989.
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The Farthest Shore – Chapter Five The Universe and Us
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