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... the Soviet strike force. An effective continental defense against this common threat is necessary.”'' U.S. State Department Press Release Meanwhile, MacMillan returned to England and announced the Polaris deal on ... space launchers. Image:1971-10_Black_Arrow_launchsmall.jpg thumb right '''Black Arrow launches Britain's satellite Prospero in October 1971''' A few years later the BBC ran a documentary appropriately ...
... Boeing were competing with Airbus, the European aircraft consortium. When Airbus won the contract Boeing's main motivation for keeping De Havilland operational was removed. They immediately put the company up ... no Commonwealth space program. However, today British and Canadian engineers produce some of the world's best satellite technology, all launched on rockets built elsewhere. With the British space program completely ...
... Good Words were: The Chemistry of the Sun – (Book, Chapter 9) The Structure of Saturn's Rings – (Book, Chapter 13) Stellar Grouping – (Book, Chapter 15) The Stability of the Solar System ... was written decades before the established findings of Tsiolkovsky, Goddard and Oberth. Publication History God's Glory in the Heavens was printed by Ballantyne and Company of Edinburgh in a first ...
... forum for space experts to collect together a comprehensive, context-driven database of the world's declassified aerospace science, engineering, law, history and biographical information. In the interests of attracting expert ... limited to damages, from any such breach of third party copyrights, caused by aforesaid Contributor's postings to The Space Library. '''2H)''' Contributor agrees that they will not post anything of ...
... done in space science? In this book you will find out how hundreds of Canada's best and brightest have contributed to your everyday life in ways most people can't ... . Canada was at the table for both the creation and the first plenary meeting. Canada's Fifty Years in Space describes the parallel growth of the Canadian space science program from ... Agency was established in 1989 and is now leading a more mature program including Canada's first scientific mission since ISIS-II (SCISAT-1), the Earth-observing Radarsat-1 and a ...
... into one of the most creative minds in the history of space exploration. Krafft Ehricke 's contributions encompassed details of new and innovative ideas, but he also taught us how to ... the early history of the space pioneers, what they helped to accomplish, and how Ehricke's vision of where we should be going can shape the future. At this difficult time ... why the human race needs to get off planet Earth and explore space. Krafft Ehricke's Extraterrestrial Imperative is the summation of a lifetime of work encouraging the exploration and development ...
... takes us through the entire story from its beginnings in the mid-60's. Complete with product catalogs, collector's reminiscences, prototypes, company histories,all the toy details imaginable, and much, much ... Space figures, vehicles and buildings with complete descriptions, details of constructions and instruction sheets. Ideal's Mighty Zeroid Robots and STAR TEAM toys- The most imaginative and popular robots of their ...
... Author - Frank H. Winter F. H. WINTER '''Co-Author(s)''' - '''JBIS Volume ''' - Contents of the Journal of the British Interplanetary Society for Volume 52 52 ''' ... car and plane stunts of Fritz von Opel and Max Valier in the late 1920's. '''To BUY this paper click http://www.jbis.org.uk/paper.php?p=1999.52 ...
... defined in this paper as a device that uses an important part of a star's resources to generate exergy. A classification of stellar engines is proposed. A class A stellar ... engines. Class A and C stellar engines are associated with an increase in a star's photosphere temperature. It is shown that there is a minimum radius for a class C ... is around 450 million km. Class A and class C stellar engines make the Sun's temperature increase and this finally has consequences for the thrust force acting on the Sun ...
... Author - P. S. Clark '''Co-Author(s)''' - '''JBIS Volume ''' - Contents of the Journal of the British Interplanetary Society for Volume 55 55 ''' ... launched three domestic satellites in the Ofeq series, the third of which was the country's first photoreconnaissance satellite. This paper provides a review of Ofeq 3 and also discusses the ...

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