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Some of the elements, such as helium-3, are not found in massive quantities as they are in space, because the Earth is protected from the solar winds by the atmosphere and magnetosphere that surrounds it. Most of the elements are here on Earth, but are in ...
... the American Rocket Society and tried to find like-minded individuals in his local area. Ultimately Zaehringer was able to harness a membership for his new society that included some of the greatest talents of early rocketry. Contributors to ...
... to be addressed. In this Part 2 we review some of the important technologies for the establishment of a human presence at the poles. Transport, both robotic and manned will be required to provide range of exploration on Mars. Much of the ...
... OF A MOON ROVER 537 - J. E. TOMAYKO ACHIEVING RELIABILITY: THE EVOLUTION OF REDUNDANCY IN AMERICAN MANNED SPACECRAFT COMPUTERS 545 - C. R. J. BRYANT ESRO II: 20 YEARS AGO 554 - C. WACHTEL THE CHIEF DESIGNERS OF THE SOVIET SPACE ...
... to the Oblateness of the Earth and the Influence of the Moon and Sun 352 - C. Wiese The Problem of Radiation in Space 352 - Walter R. Dornberger W. Dornberger The Story behind the V.2 353 - A. Meyer Legal Problems in Space-Flight 353 - R. Merten Problems of ...
... spaceflight. Most often, the illness will improve or be resolved over time and the crewmembers can be qualified for spaceflight again. As space travel becomes more routine and people begin to buy tickets to go to space, there will be fewer medical restrictions. ---- Answer provided by Col. USAF Dr. Richard S. Williams Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space ...
... are in space you can see even more of the night sky than you can see from here on the ground. On Earth the atmosphere distorts and scatters some of the light coming from stars. Also in space, there is a lot less light pollution to hide the ...
... In the vacuum of the Moon bicycles could get up to 150 mph, but would need special tracks designed to minimize the consequences of wipeouts which could cause serious injuries at such high speeds. And ...
... , the MESSENGER mission (MErcury Surface, Space ENvironment, GEochemistry, and Ranging) was launched in 2004 and will enter orbit around Mercury in 2011. Because of the heavy gravity of the Sun and how fast Mercury moves, it actually takes more rocket fuel to go to Mercury than it does to ...
... of the problems we will encounter we will be able to solve through engineering. Some of the things we need to work on include growing food, producing energy, protecting ourselves from radiation and ...

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