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Displaying 91—100 of 1000 matches for query "International_Geophysical_Year" retrieved in 0.004 sec with these stats:

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  • "geophys" found 724 times in 529 documents
  • "year" found 17629 times in 7233 documents



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Right now, even a seven-year-old could stand the physical stress of a blast off in the Shuttle with no ...
... and giving out information. How wonderful it would be to have a branch of the International Space University on the Moon. You would have the opportunity to get "up close and ...
... . Large, manned spacecraft might take about three to five years using modern methods. By comparison, the first Apollo took about four years to build in the 1960s. The first Shuttle took about nine years to complete in the 1970s. ---- Answer provided by Jon ...
... '' - George P. Sutton ''Interplanetary Spaceflight from the Viewpoint of the Physician'' - Hubertus Strughold ---- :Category:2nd_International_Space_Medicine_Symposium_Video Video Extracts
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... orbiting around other planets or bases on the surface would take from months to many years with current rocket technology—not that many people would want to have a holiday in space that takes 30 years However, this is all in the future when scientists have developed a way to stop ...
... short journey time to them, when in fact they would have been traveling for many years. Of course there are problems to overcome. If the control center back on Earth wants ... the ship, it would have to be manned continually for what could be hundreds of years Whether it's possible I cannot say. But I have a lot of faith in ...
... around the Sun that it only takes three Mercury days (axis spins) for two Mercury years (trips around the Sun) to pass ---- Answer provided by Laura Peckyno & Robert Peckyno Image:K2S ...
... 243 Earth days. That means that on Venus one day is slightly longer than one year. In other words, it takes longer for Venus to complete a single rotation on its ...

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