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... ’s pages for ground commanding, because the Space Station flight controllers send a lot of commands to the Space Station during a mission. That’s how the Space Station is set up. Where the Shuttle ... to them their process, because once JAXA goes online completely, they will be planning in a Space Station incremental sense. The Shuttle flights with them are only just to bring their hardware ... flight, I think a lot of times when you’re planning a Space Station mission you don’t know the configuration of Space Station when you get there when you’re planning a mission. You ...
... is also a military dimension, for space could represents the highest, most advantageous ground; hence, the renewed competition to reach the moon could be the beginning of a new age of empire, a space-arms-race. So is it our destiny to use the minerals and energy in space to enhance life on Earth, and ... destiny of humanity. For these people, space is a calling, a dream, a possibility. For others, space is a frightening unknown, a nightmare of airless, frozen blackness. For some it is a mystery, perhaps the ultimate mystery, beckoning ...
... Effect: Space Exploration and Human Evolution, Houghton Mifflin, Boston, 1987 (1st edition). Second edition published by AIAA in 1998. (2) Excerpt from a paper by Finney and Jones delivered at a Space Studies Institute conference and quoted in The Overview Effect. ''' Frank White About the Author ''' Extracted from the book ''Beyond Earth - The Future of Humans in Space'' edited by ...
... constructs necessary for establishing a civilization that embodies a framework of values reflecting realities that characterize a new and perhaps unique civilization, and not just another colony. Toward this end, a space age "constitutional convention ... values of a space constitutional convention, a Migratory Manifesto incorporating the metalaw ethic that will allow spacekind, whatever its biological or biotechnological genesis, to evolve according to its own needs in a unique space civilization ...
... Constitutes a Quality Public Space Program? ''' From my study of the Hoover Dam, SBP, and Apollo programs, I have been able to identify certain characteristics that make for a quality public program, especially a space ... in that issue is a direct, simply stated presentation to the people about the Apollo mission. Another recent Space Show guest Jim McDade-a space education outreach professional, media pro, and space historian-suggests that ...
... of dollars to reduce the cost of a pound of payload to space by a factor of ten. It has never succeeded. However, the purpose of a space mission is not to launch the rocket ... value equations for space. Use of these new tools amplifies the value of a space biosciences payload pound a million times or more over what was possible before 1995. '''Discoveries and Dollars — A Life Saving ...
... . Money Making Visions ''' Some high school students believe that space will be a purely commercial endeavor - a weekend, spring-break destination, a major business enterprise, a space Las Vegas of the future, and the world's ... Douglas Space Systems '' For further insight into what students are currently thinking about space, including statistics on how many of those surveyed would personally choose to go, please refer to ''Kids to Space: A Space ...
... themselves in a space environment and often ask questions about day to day activities like, "How do you go to the bathroom in space?" To them, day to day living in space is as ... enter a science (space-related) career. Based on current space planning by NASA, the FAA Office of Commercial Space, other international space organizations, and privately held space companies, within as little as 10-15 years a significant ...
... space technology is critical for leading the scientific exploration of space. Many have called for NASA to be converted into a space development agency instead of the space exploration agency it is today. Once such a conversion occurred, the need still would exist for an agency to explore the far frontiers of space. Why ...
... to work in an integral fashion. A working, comprehensive, and integrated advanced life support system needs to be developed if we are to become truly a space-faring society. As with any similar endeavor, the technologies developed will provide quite useful terrestrial applications. The required Exploration Era environment system would: 1. Close the loop entirely for water a ...

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