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... AND SPACE FLIGHT''' by Myerson, A. L. and A. C. Harrison ''New York, 1961: Pergamon Press, Inc., 288 pages, $17.00'' This work, from Volume 3 of the Journal of Planetary and ... a conference held at the University of Pennsylvania in the Fall of 1959, by the Space Sciences Laboratory of General Electric's Missile and Space Vehicle Department and the US Air Force Office of Scientific Research ...
... flight, etc. Extracted from the 1962 Publication ''Annotated Bibliography of Space Science and Technology with an Astronomical Supplement - A History of Astronautical Book Literature 1931 - 1961.'' by Frederick I. Ordway III Category:Annotated Bibliography of ...
... '''Number of Pages''' - 5 Abstract Recent advancements in methods of housing radioisotopes at the Center for Space Nuclear Research have led to the concept of a radioisotope thermal rocket--a rocket powered by the accumulated heat of radioisotope decay. Heat energy from the decay can be accumulated over long periods of time in a material of ...
... COMPLETE BOOK OF JETS AND ROCKETS''' by Ahnstrom, D. N. ''Cleveland, 1959: World Publishing Co., 159 pages, $4.95'' The evolution of jet and rocket devices from 120 B.C. to the present is traced; revised edition of a book ...
... of research in hypothernia, hypnosis, sensory alteration, and measurement of the cognitive process. There are also accounts of personal experiences in high-altitude escape situations, prolonged states of weightlessness, and simulated space flight ...
... red planet has been the focus of human space exploration. Commencing with the crash landing of Mars 2 some 35 years ago, humanity has left a range of traces on the Martian surface. This ... have important implications for the future integrity and management of these sites. This essay is the first step in a systematic appraisal of the cultural heritage values these sites possess for humanity at ...
... systems is the development of generic components and subsystems at the Tier 1 level, that are designed from the beginning for the overall market without being driven by just one application. This approach may have benefits in terms of cost, performance and risk reduction. However, it is also possible the approach could have a detrimental affect in ...
... lunar or Mars gravities offers—they need more frequent flights to do iterative studies. In biotech, a ... of this research. Implantable insulin pumps, shock trousers, telemedicine, remote surgery, 3-D observations for diagnostic and reconstructive medicine, implantable medical devices, and many, many more advances have resulted from the study of ...
... of astronomy and of science. Even before it was launched, Hubble was the subject of an important history book, The Space Telescope: A Study of NASA, Science, Technology and Politics, by ...
Human Factors paper prepared for Chance Vought Aircraft Corporation (1 Jun 1959) Media:1959 Thompson_Physiology.pdf Physiological and Psychological Considerations for Manned Space Flight by Allen B. Thompson Category:Publications

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