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... would allow everyone on Earth to share in the experience. Developing a whole new world would equally develop a whole new perspective to occupy some leisure time of people on Earth. Given that ... of Earth. We can provide this. We can provide a whole other world to extend to. The other world is the Moon. And the Moon is a natural stepping stone to the ... today. One development is the global Internet. The Internet allows for almost everyone in the world to be able to communicate with anyone else nearly instantaneously. Further, the Internet allows one ...
... on White House lawn: ". . . in the year 2000 we will, on this earth, have visited new worlds where there will be a form of life. I know this will happen, and I ... dream about that future . . . this is the kind of world I would like to see and the kind of exploration of that new world that I know all Americans want. I hope that ... earth problems. "This is no time to falter, our astronauts should come home to a world and nation determined to fulfill the prophecy in Commander Armstrong's words." ''(P Inq, 7 ...
Carnell was editor of New Worlds Magazine from 1946-1962 and was also a guest editor for the Journal of the British Interplanetary Society shortly after World War II. He was also a ... Maurice Hanson churning out his NOVAE TERRAE , which later I took over and issued as NEW WORLDS (to fade out with the advent of war). The attempt at getting a professional monthly ... a fan mag taking shape - if anyone hasn't seen a copy of the last NEW WORLDS that was put out by the SFA I'll gladly mail them a copy for ...
... flew except for my mother’s brother, who was a pilot that was killed in World War II, so I didn’t even know him. They always had his picture up ... was very, very different. When we started flying in T- 38s, it was not a world where women were. Margaret Rhea Seddon was able to argue to allow pregnant women to ... women in a situation where their spouses weren’t used to this kind of brave new world, and so there were issues you had to deal with in that situation. I’m ...
... and to insure that the United States occupies first place among the nations of this world in science, in technology and in conquest of space is critically dependent on the power ... a comparison of the "purple cliches about the space age, current successor to the atomic new world" with the early years of the atomic age in Stafford Little lecture at Princeton Univer ... to join in General Groves' and Senator McMahon's view of the possibility of a `new world' that peaceful applications of atomic energy might bring. Responsible men spoke of atomic power so ...
... Helen Drusine 92 - 79-01 THE HOLE THING Fiction Dean R. Lambe 98 - 79-01 WORLDS BEYOND Pictorial Buckminster Fuller, Edmund G. Brown, Russell Schweickart 102 - 79-01 PIGS HAVE WINGS ... 20 - 79-05 Life in the Liquid Planet STARS Patrick Moore 24 - 79-05 Brave New World ARTS James Delson 26 - 79-05 Global Disclosures UFO UPDATE Harry Lebelson 32 - 79-05 ... Preview of Coming Attractions Continuum Nick Engler 35 - 79-06 ARTFUL DODGER OF THE PHYSICAL WORLD Article Hal Hellman 44 - 79-06 THE MICKEY MOUSE OLYMPICS Fiction Tom Sullivan 50 - 79 ...
... strange new world which space technology is creating" and "to probe for the inner meaning and emotional impact of events of fateful significance to mankind," Accompanying the exhibit was a film "The World Was There" which contrasted secrecy of some nations' space programs with the openness of the American effort. ''(National Gallery Release, 3/14/65)'' In New York Times Richard ...
... -diversified and promptest information service rendered by any government agency. The NASA attempts to cover world space literature, STAR Scientific and Technical Aerospace Reports is reproduced semi-monthly and through arrangement ... back in 1492 when an Italian explorer named Christopher Columbus first set eyes on the New World and made a similar enormous contribution to history." ''(NYT, 10/13/65, 47)'' USA-USAF ...
... Columbus left-there's still plenty to do there. But the opening up of the new world did more to revive the stagnant European culture and economy than an internal action could ... the right to hope that even if elements of past history repeat in new forms, mankind with a shrinking world and shrinking solar system, and with a greater awareness of his place ... rather than wasting his talents and his treasures in fratricidal war. . . ." ''(Text)'' US. had achieved world leadership in the technology of space exploration, but that leadership was relative and by no ...
... set of goals adequately funded by the people through their Congress, the nation and the world will reap the maximum possible benefit from mankind's most ambitious undertaking. We must keep ... frontier." ''(Pace, 8/69, 2-4)'' Four hundredth anniversary of Mercator's map of the world, published in Rhenish city of Duisberg in 1569 by Gerhard Kremer (known by his Latin ... Apollo 11 : "If, like the early Viking s or Columbus at the shores of the New World, Amundsen at Antarctica, Hillary at the peak of Mt. Everest-our astronauts stood alone with ...

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