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... , modern fantasy, and science fiction'' . Jefferson, N.C. : McFarland & Co., 2006; Franz Rottensteiner, “European Science Fiction,” in Patrick ... . Moscow: Progress Publishers, 1980 note 37 K. Rosenberg, ''Soviet science fiction: To the present via the future'' , MIT ... known being Ralph Andrew, Beth Avary, Michael Carroll, Geoffrey Chandler, Jack Coggins, Vincent Di Fate, Paul DiMare, ...
... place between the two countries, before, during, and after the war. Image:Geoffrey_de_Havilland.jpg right thumb '''Geoffrey de Havilland - British aircraft engineer (circa 1960)''' Between the 1920s and 1950s vast ... of Hatfield England, who for almost four years, under the guidance of Chief Project Engineer Geoffrey Pardoe , had been developing an all-British long range ballistic missile. It was named Blue Streak ...
... Streak chief engineer Geoffrey Pardoe explained the sad story of this historic missed opportunity. Six years later the two main advocates from opposite sides of the Atlantic, Britain's Pardoe and Canada's ...
... Nucleic Acid Bases In Photochemically Synthesized Self Sustaining Coacervates 279 - D. C. Mainhood An Appraisal of an Aeronautical Satellite System 287 - K. Reinel Motion Simulation Facility for the Satellite SYMPHONIE 299 - Book ... - - '''Vol. 25 No.12 December 1972''' - Geoffrey Lewis The Shuttle Applied to Space Science Research 689 - C. J. N. Smith C. E. Allen Space Tug Design 697 - K. Ghosh Stability Characteristics of Re-Entry ...
... began talking about cutbacks to the Bomarc missile program. Just two days after that James C. Floyd James Floyd , the genius engineer who had built the first civilian jet airliner in ... to attend had also submitted papers for inclusion. On the second day De Havilland's Geoffrey Pardoe delivered a detailed explanation of the capabilities of Blue Streak leading many delegates to believe ...
... Bill Moseley 62 - 86-03 JUNGLE REVELERS Article Ronald K Siegel 70 - 86-03 CELESTIAL DIARY Pictorial Owen Davies 76 ... - '''Volume 8 No 9''' - 86-06 Stargate Cover Art Geoffrey Chandler 1 - 86-06 Opinion FIRST WORD Abraham Pais 6 - ... 1 - 86-07 EXTRATERRESTRIAL LIFE FIRST WORD Arthur C. Clarke 6 - 86-07 OMNIBUS Contributors 8 - 86-07 COMMUNICATIONS ...
... may be most important from an astronautical point of view. But does it? Geoffrey Turner 57 - REVIEWS 58 - MINOR PLANETS The Minor Planets, tiny worlds often ... C. B. Lovell 194 - SPACEFLIGHT AT THE PLANETARIUM 203 - SKYLARK. Maurice Allward 204 - EXPLORATION OF THE MOON : - 1. THE LUNAR OBJECTIVE. Patrick Moore 209 - 2. THE ROBOT EXPLORERS. Kenneth W. Gatland K ...
... General Review of a Space Flight Programme based on Blue Streak by Geoffrey Pardoe Image:Bluestreakassembly.jpg Assembly of Blue Streak in progress. The propulsion bay is prominent. ...
... the intent and the execution were primarily motivated by military concerns. But both Lapp and Geoffrey Pardoe 's companies could see benefits to sharing the costs and rewards with Britain since the ...
... on planet Venus July 22, was published in Moscow. Landing site temperature was 738 K (465°C) and pressure was 93 atmospheres. Measurements of substances in clouds during descent suggested ... Arnold, wartime commander of U.S. Army Air Forces; John K. Northrop , president and cofounder of Northrop Aircraft, Inc.; Sir Geoffrey de Havilland , British aircraft designer and founder of de Havilland ...

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