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... of the enormous scope of artistic expression that has been inspired by visions - real and imaginary - of space, and of course countless other examples could be cited. Space also presents new opportunities for artistic experience, an obvious example being ...
... and Kazuya Yoshida'' ''“Ships and sails proper for the heavenly air should be fashioned. Then there will also be people, who do not shrink from the dreary vastness of ... could be restated as follows: “A satellite orbits such that the line joining it to the center of the Earth sweeps over equal areas ... and early 1990s AMROC (USA) designed and hot test fired a wide variety of hybrid rocket motors of ...
... sports such as skateboarding in lunar craters and rocket racing around cities in distant solar systems. Anxious to know that their familiar foods and "amenities' will all be there, they envision malls and food ... and future. They feel we could be a better, more advanced species by taking our studies to a higher level, and their hopes for eventual expansion and peaceful colonization of ...
... design, just as extreme sports have driven clothing design on Earth. 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 ...
... design The attitude control system designed and which physical concepts of operation were thoroughly studied and analyzed on the ambit of this project can be explained on a simple way. The main components of ...
... and cannot be reflected by a mirror like optical or X-ray photons. Some gamma-ray telescopes act as “light buckets” and detect photons incident on the sensitive area of ...
... of being blasted out of a silo or suffering a launch abort, we have the technological muscle to design a cocoon that could withstand all plausible accident and recovery scenarios of the flight profile to and ... too early to tell. It should be obvious to all by now that this would be a very dynamic area and many different heavy lifters might be ...
... design and testing proceed. 230 - HOW GALAXIES FORM Richard L.S. Taylor reports the first HTS evidence of small star clusters to support the accretion theory of galaxy formation. 230 - HST: EXPANSION RATE OF ... SPORTING LIFE David Sivier sees the role of the individual and the sporting ethos as factors to be considered in the development of ...
... of moisture could be sucked away by the desert sun. The habits of the toad show up in one form or another over and over again. They appear in the hibernation of squirrels and ... be puzzled by the eerie silence of the countryside. Melodious warblers like robins, titmice and wrens had disappeared into the cooking pots of the area ... of China, pp. 169, 196. E.N. Anderson, The Food of ...
... and understand the design of the human mind by understanding the evolved properties of the nervous system, especially those of humans, which are most malleable to internal and ... studied under conditions of microgravity lost approximately 1-2% in weight-bearing bones each month in areas such as pelvic bones, lumbar vertebrae and ...

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