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... of the British Interplanetary Society for Volume 56 56 '''Page ''' - 338-349 '''Year''' - 2003 '''Keywords''' - Utopia, spaceflight, Gerard K. O'Neill, Robert Zubrin, solar power satellite, space colonies '''JBIS Reference Code ... essay sets about the task of exploring three basic aspects of the persistent goal of Utopia in human spaceflight. First, after briefly considering the rise of spaceflight in the United States ...
... mission. In the extended mission, the two landers would continue photographing the sites at Chryse Planitia and Utopia Planitia and transmitting data to earth; their biology instruments had been shut down earlier see ...
... 2 Viking 2 was on its way to a landing scheduled for 3 Septa on Utopia Planitia (the Utopian plains) above which the air was found by Viking spacecraft 1 Viking 1 ...
... recorded the first seismic event since the spacecraft touched down Sept. 3, 1976, on the Utopia Planitia area of the planet Mars. Beginning about 7pm local time for the lander, on Sol ...
... Viking 2 lander, riding piggyback on the orbiter, had landed Sept. 3, 1976, in the Utopia Planitia region of Mars's northern hemisphere. Plans called for the Viking spacecraft 1 Viking 1 ...
... spacecraft 2 Viking 2 lander cameras had photographed a new layer of frost on the Utopia Planitia site, creating "a scientific puzzle" for researchers. In September 1977, the lander recorded frost on ...
Image:Viking2PIA01522.jpg Image:Viking2PIA00573.jpg Image:Viking2PIA00399.jpg '''Viking 2 landing site at Utopia Planitia''' Category:Spacecraft Category:Mission
... finally appeared at JPL , scientists were surprised to see rocks and more rocks in the Utopia region where they had expected steep sand dunes. Boulders were so numerous that driving a vehicle across the Utopia plain would be a challenge, Walter Sullivan wrote in the NYT. The scientists had hoped ... deploy its instruments in an environment different from that of Viking spacecraft 1 Viking 1 . Utopia, nearer the Martian north pole than Chryse, was expected to have a layer of water ...
... and flourished in Europe from the 17th through 19th centuries. ''Utopia '' is a Greek word that literally means “no place”. A ''utopia '' is a perfect society by some understanding of perfection. A ... need eutopias Early modern European society saw an outburst of utopian literature. Thomas More’s ''Utopia '' (1516) ref 16 described his view of a perfect society: a democratic yet paternalistic agrarian ...
... Viking 2 's lander was preparing for its scoop-and-analyze sequence on the rocky Utopia site of Mars, the Viking spacecraft 1 Viking 1 orbiter fired its engines to shift ... Mars soil. Scientists believed chances of finding definite traces of life would be better at Utopia, where five times more water had been measured in the air than at Chryse. They also planned to reduce chances of ambiguity in the Utopia readings by conducting the photosynthesis search at night, and by moving a rock to take ...

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