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File:02VBApollo x264.mp4 Wernher von Braun explains Apollo (video ca. 1968) Category:Movie
Part of the answer depends on what you're looking for, and partly on where you're looking for it. Some materials are best found in the Mare regions, others in the highlands. Something like hydrogen can only be found in the ever-dark craters at the lunar north and south poles. The first thing everyone considers is oxygen. It's important for breathing, you need it for water, and it can be used as ...
'''Author - M.E. McCulloch '''Co-Author(s)''' - '''JBIS Volume ''' - Contents of the Journal of the British Interplanetary Society for Volume 61 61 '''Page ''' - 373-378 '''Year''' - 2008 '''Keywords''' - Spacecraft dynamics, flyby anomalies, inertial mass, gravity assists, metamaterials '''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2008.61.373 '''Number of Pages''' - 6 Abstract The flyby ...
No astronauts have captured weird things. This only happens in science fiction stories. ---- Answer provided by Col. USAF (Ret.) Rick Searfoss Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by Lonnie Schorer Image:9781894959421.jpg '''Buy This Book''' http://www.apogeebooks.com/Books/For%20Kids/KidstoSpace.html Click ...
... been in quest of roots of "intelligence;" I have arrived at an ultimate simplicity that explains a great deal about intelligence, and this I wish to share with you. This chapter ... important to the cognitive subject. It is rather local signal-differences — a derivative property of raw physical signals — that matters. This allows the unexpected introduction of information carriers that are non ...
... only thing that's lacking, but other than that, you know, you've got the raw materials . See, so that was cut off. But, see, something always has to happen in ... guys were going to go out there with this satellite and test it. And I explained to the Chinese, I said, "This damn satellite, I mean, Western Union is not going ... , very different. '''Butler:''' That’s neat. '''Rusnak:''' Well, now for a few broader questions. You explained earlier how the scientists fit in the organization that was managed essentially by aerospace people ...
... 5.2. The evident difference in the composition of the inner and outer planets is explained by the condensation of high temperature and low temperature materials from the protoplanetary disk ... subtilis '' spores and halophiles in the active (vegetative) state can survive direct exposure to the raw conditions of space. The use of extreme environments as “analog” environments for other planets ...
... group of people. We always joked—and it was that way. I mean, like I explained how they taught you the astronomy, well, everything was pretty much that way. It was ... . But really, I always have explanations. I call them pilot explanations for things. I can explain medical things in pilot talk, and it's probably not right, but it at least ... were looking out the window in the payload bay and trying to figure out what raw materials we had and what we could do. So, a little bit later we were ...
... did know, we developed a sort of a little safety chart that we used. We explained to the engineers that we were looking at the metabolic rate of the astronauts indirectly ... for the organization, whose job it was to defend the budget and explain the program to folks in meetings and explain why we're doing what we're doing, and stave off ... support room, which was one of the back rooms where the telemetry data came in raw and was digested, and there were people in these back rooms in all the various ...
... we got a call from Dr. Robert R. Gilruth to "Come down to Houston and explain what you’re doing." Laughter So I got the job of coming down here to ... , and there they were, photographing all of this stuff, and I thought that was pretty raw. This was only like a day or so after the fire, and these guys are ... , and I wasn’t there long enough to know. So I called him, and I explained to him about everybody in my office here, they’re telling me this vehicle is ...

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