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  • 01:18, 8 June 2018 RobertG (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:NAAMUP03.jpg" ‎ (NAA Space Station Program Phase B Mockup Nov 1970 Page 3)
  • 01:18, 8 June 2018 RobertG (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:NAAMUP02.jpg" ‎ (NAA Space Station Program Phase B Mockup Nov 1970 Page 2)
  • 01:18, 8 June 2018 RobertG (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:NAAMUP01.jpg" ‎ (NAA Space Station Program Phase B Mockup Nov 1970 Page 1)
  • 17:44, 28 May 2018 ISU (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:FS2018logoJAXAtext.jpg" ‎ (The Farthest Shore (electronic edition) - JAXA Logo)
  • 17:44, 28 May 2018 ISU (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:FS2018f9.9.jpg" ‎ (The Farthest Shore (electronic edition) - Space Shuttle Main Engine (Courtesy NASA). )
  • 17:44, 28 May 2018 ISU (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:FS2018f9.8b.jpg" ‎ (The Farthest Shore (electronic edition) - Gravity assist. )
  • 17:44, 28 May 2018 ISU (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:FS2018f9.8a.jpg" ‎ (The Farthest Shore (electronic edition) - Gravity assist. )
  • 17:44, 28 May 2018 ISU (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:FS2018f9.7.jpg" ‎ (The Farthest Shore (electronic edition) - Delta-V’s are applied at two different maneuver points in a Hohmann transfer.)
  • 17:44, 28 May 2018 ISU (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:FS2018f9.6.jpg" ‎ (The Farthest Shore (electronic edition) - Most important types of Earth orbits. )
  • 17:44, 28 May 2018 ISU (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:FS2018f9.5.jpg" ‎ (The Farthest Shore (electronic edition) - If a cannon ball is fired with a high enough velocity, it will go into orbit.)
  • 17:44, 28 May 2018 ISU (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:FS2018f9.4.jpg" ‎ (The Farthest Shore (electronic edition) - Illustration of Kepler’s third law)
  • 17:44, 28 May 2018 ISU (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:FS2018f9.3.jpg" ‎ (The Farthest Shore (electronic edition) - Illustration of Kepler’s second law)
  • 17:44, 28 May 2018 ISU (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:FS2018f9.2.jpg" ‎ (The Farthest Shore (electronic edition) - Planetary orbits are ellipses)
  • 17:44, 28 May 2018 ISU (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:FS2018f9.19.jpg" ‎ (The Farthest Shore (electronic edition) - Wernher von Braun’s 1964 exploration architecture)
  • 17:44, 28 May 2018 ISU (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:FS2018f9.18.jpg" ‎ (The Farthest Shore (electronic edition) - The Highest Level of the Space Model – the Space Program)
  • 17:44, 28 May 2018 ISU (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:FS2018f9.17.jpg" ‎ (The Farthest Shore (electronic edition) - Cassini-Huygens Mission Design (courtesy NASA) )
  • 17:44, 28 May 2018 ISU (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:FS2018f9.16.jpg" ‎ (The Farthest Shore (electronic edition) - Mission Design “bat chart” illustrating an example human lunar mission. )
  • 17:44, 28 May 2018 ISU (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:FS2018f9.15.jpg" ‎ (The Farthest Shore (electronic edition) - The Mars Exploration Rovers, Sprit and Opportunity, each have a manipula¬tor arm in front (Courtesy NASA/JPL). )
  • 17:44, 28 May 2018 ISU (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:FS2018f9.14.jpg" ‎ (The Farthest Shore (electronic edition) - The Pathfinder Rover, “''Sojourner”, '' on the Mars in Front of the Rock Nick¬named “Yogi.” (Courtesy NASA/JPL) )
  • 17:44, 28 May 2018 ISU (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:FS2018f9.13.jpg" ‎ (The Farthest Shore (electronic edition) - Drawing of a Lunokhod (Courtesy NASA).)
  • 17:44, 28 May 2018 ISU (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:FS2018f9.12.jpg" ‎ (The Farthest Shore (electronic edition) - On-orbit spacecraft servicing: artist’s rendition of Orbital Express during unmated operations (Courtesy of Boeing).)
  • 17:44, 28 May 2018 ISU (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:FS2018f9.11.jpg" ‎ (The Farthest Shore (electronic edition) - This figure shows a schematic drawing of the JEMRMS manipulator system (Courtesy JAXA).)
  • 17:44, 28 May 2018 ISU (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:FS2018f9.10.jpg" ‎ (The Farthest Shore (electronic edition) - Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS) on the Mobile Base System (MBS) (Courtesy Canadian Space Agency).)
  • 17:44, 28 May 2018 ISU (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:FS2018f9.1.jpg" ‎ (The Farthest Shore (electronic edition) - The second level of the space model – the Space Mission.)
  • 17:44, 28 May 2018 ISU (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:FS2018f8.9.jpg" ‎ (The Farthest Shore (electronic edition) - The operating principle of a typical heat pipe. )
  • 17:44, 28 May 2018 ISU (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:FS2018f8.8.jpg" ‎ (The Farthest Shore (electronic edition) - This figure shows the thermal equilibrium temperatures for a spherical spacecraft with various surface properties. )
  • 17:44, 28 May 2018 ISU (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:FS2018f8.7.jpg" ‎ (The Farthest Shore (electronic edition) - Typical low Earth orbiting (LEO) spacecraft with various heat sources.)
  • 17:44, 28 May 2018 ISU (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:FS2018f8.6.jpg" ‎ (The Farthest Shore (electronic edition) - Block diagram of an orbital control system showing the guidance functions and the navigation loops. )
  • 17:44, 28 May 2018 ISU (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:FS2018f8.5.jpg" ‎ (The Farthest Shore (electronic edition) - The various coordinate frames used in spacecraft attitude and orbital control are shown. The three primary coordinate frames include an inertial (fixed in space) frame designated as ''x, y, z '' and an Earth-cente)
  • 17:44, 28 May 2018 ISU (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:FS2018f8.4.jpg" ‎ (The Farthest Shore (electronic edition) - Schematic diagram of the James Watt’s speed governor.)
  • 17:44, 28 May 2018 ISU (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:FS2018f8.3.jpg" ‎ (The Farthest Shore (electronic edition) - Bus subsystems and their relationship to the space mission and its design. )
  • 17:44, 28 May 2018 ISU (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:FS2018f8.2.jpg" ‎ (The Farthest Shore (electronic edition) - A concurrent design facility (Courtesy JAQAR Concurrent Design Services, Rotterdam, The Netherlands).)
  • 17:44, 28 May 2018 ISU (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:FS2018f8.10.jpg" ‎ (The Farthest Shore (electronic edition) - Examples of primary and secondary structures (Courtesy of NASA).)
  • 17:44, 28 May 2018 ISU (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:FS2018f8.1.jpg" ‎ (The Farthest Shore (electronic edition) - The three-level model of space systems)
  • 17:44, 28 May 2018 ISU (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:FS2018f7.9.jpg" ‎ (The Farthest Shore (electronic edition) - Globalstar Small Satellite as deployed in LEO in the late 1990s. (Graphic courtesy of Globalstar))
  • 17:44, 28 May 2018 ISU (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:FS2018f7.8.jpg" ‎ (The Farthest Shore (electronic edition) - Iridium satellite in orbit representing one of the 1st small sat commercial constellations. (Graphic courtesy of Iridium LLC) )
  • 17:44, 28 May 2018 ISU (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:FS2018f7.7.jpg" ‎ (The Farthest Shore (electronic edition) - First generation Orbcomm small sat of the 1990s. (Graphic courtesy of Orbital ATK))
  • 17:44, 28 May 2018 ISU (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:FS2018f7.6.jpg" ‎ (The Farthest Shore (electronic edition) - Planet’s 3 unit cubesat “Dove” depicted in low earth orbit. (Image courtesy of Planet))
  • 17:44, 28 May 2018 ISU (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:FS2018f7.5.jpg" ‎ (The Farthest Shore (electronic edition) - The OSCAR-1 Amateur Radio Small Sat was about the Size of a Breadbox. (Image courtesy of American Amateur Radio League (AARL)) )
  • 17:44, 28 May 2018 ISU (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:FS2018f7.4.jpg" ‎ (The Farthest Shore (electronic edition) - Thuraya Satellite with 18-meter antenna providing mobile satellite communications from GEO (Graphic courtesy of Thuraya). )
  • 17:44, 28 May 2018 ISU (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:FS2018f7.3.jpg" ‎ (The Farthest Shore (electronic edition) - Early Bird Satellite (Intelsat-1) launched to GEO Orbit in 1965 had a mass under 150 kg. (Courtesy of COMARA Legacy Project) )
  • 17:44, 28 May 2018 ISU (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:FS2018f7.2.jpg" ‎ (The Farthest Shore (electronic edition) - Explorer 1 launched in 1958 had a mass of only 14.1 kg. (Image courtesy of NASA))
  • 17:44, 28 May 2018 ISU (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:FS2018f7.10.jpg" ‎ (The Farthest Shore (electronic edition) - The graphic depiction of the massive number of One Web satellites in LEO over Africa. (Graphic courtesy of One Web) )
  • 17:44, 28 May 2018 ISU (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:FS2018f7.1.jpg" ‎ (The Farthest Shore (electronic edition) - Sputnik 1 launched in 1957 had a mass of only 89 kilograms. (Image courtesy of NASA))
  • 17:44, 28 May 2018 ISU (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:FS2018f6.9.jpg" ‎ (The Farthest Shore (electronic edition) - Eumetsat weather satellite image from GEO (Courtesy of Eutmetsat).)
  • 17:44, 28 May 2018 ISU (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:FS2018f6.8.jpg" ‎ (The Farthest Shore (electronic edition) - The first image from the Tiros Satellite in 1960 (Courtesy of the SSPI Space Timeline))
  • 17:44, 28 May 2018 ISU (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:FS2018f6.7.jpg" ‎ (The Farthest Shore (electronic edition) - Aerial Kite photo of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake (Courtesy of Centennial of Flight).)
  • 17:44, 28 May 2018 ISU (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:FS2018f6.6.jpg" ‎ (The Farthest Shore (electronic edition) - The Landsat 8 Earth resources satellite (Courtesy of US. Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)))
  • 17:44, 28 May 2018 ISU (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:FS2018f6.5.jpg" ‎ (The Farthest Shore (electronic edition) - The Jamesburg 30-meter multi-ton Earth station as used in the 1970s )
  • 17:44, 28 May 2018 ISU (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:FS2018f6.4.jpg" ‎ (The Farthest Shore (electronic edition) - Mobile Satellite Service Transceiver Thuraya2520 characterized as one of the world’s smallest satellite phone (Courtesy of Thuraya))
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