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... of the Journal of the British Interplanetary Society for Volume 58 58 '''Page ''' - 385-391 '''Year''' - 2005 '''Keywords''' - Terraforming, space infrastructure, space habitats, space stations, population growth '''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2005.58.385 '''Number of ... context and provides an insight into some of the issues involved with it. It highlights that they may be a stopping point at the colony level (with a population of a few million) and expansion is ...
... dark side of the Moon. This is a term often used to refer to the far side of the Moon. The far side is always pointed away from the Earth because of the rotation period of the Moon matching that of Earth's. However it receives as much sunshine as the side of the Moon facing the Earth ...
... some of the intrepid long-distance aviators of the 1930s, and from there to the establishment of the Royal Air Force base which provided the training of Indian pilots and facilities for 'Over the Hump'. The book contains detailed information about the ...
... contacted 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 RocketScience included Professor Hermann Oberth (one of the fathers of rocketry), Krafft Ehricke (designer of the Centaur liquid hydrogen stage), Eugen Sanger (father of the rocket plane), Heinz Koelle (Director of ...
... two of the essential elements of self-replication identified by von Neumann. It was previously suggested that the hypothesis implies (1) that the emergence of life and intelligence are key epigenetic thresholds in the cosmic replication cycle, strongly favored by the physical laws and constants which prevail in our particular universe and (2) that a falsifiable implication of the hypothesis is that the emergence of increas ...
... the design of an unmanned interstellar probe. This paper is intended to represent an introduction to the set of technical papers presented in this special issue as well as discussing some of the early history regarding the formation of Project Icarus. This is a submission of the Project Icarus Study Group ...
... (1959-60) Contents of the Journal of the British Interplanetary Society for Volume 18 Volume 18 (1960-62) Contents of the Journal of the British Interplanetary Society for Volume 19 Volume 19 (1963-64) Contents of the Journal of the British Interplanetary Society for Volume 20 Volume 20 (1965) Contents of the Journal of the British Interplanetary Society for ...
... what we have seen, what we have accomplished, and the significance of what we have done and how those successes will influence the knowledge for the next generation. It is also the time that we talk about the funny things that ...
... to wear. As long as you are within the spacecraft environment, you should wear comfortable clothing that is not too tight-fitting and that keeps you warm in the cool environment of the spaceship cabin. At times you ... not walk and shoes would only cause harm to the instruments in the space vehicle. If clothing is provided, you may want to bring some of your own clothes to change into. ---- Answer ...
If we are careful the human race will live for many centuries and continue to progress. During this time we will develop many new technologies that we only dream of now—technologies well beyond the level of Star Wars. Predicting these technologies is extremely difficult, if not impossible. One thing is for sure though: we have the potential to ...

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