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Displaying 51—60 of 1000 matches for query "2001_A_Space_Odyssey" retrieved in 0.013 sec with these stats:

  • "2001" found 6226 times in 588 documents
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  • "odyssey" found 205 times in 114 documents



... 2001; Marcia Dunn for Associated Press, “Space Station Alpha About To Get Its First Female Resident,” 5 March 2001; Juan A. Lozano for Associated Press, “New Space Station Crew Moves into Orbiting Outpost,” 14 March 2001.)'' NASA astronomers linked the world’s two largest telescopes, both located at the W. M. Keck Observatory in Hawaii. Using a process ...
... Space Shuttle . Hunter had also advised Presidents John F. Kennedy and President Lyndon B. Johnson on space programs and space policy and had been a noted proponent of nuclear-powered spacecraft and a space ...
... , during a close flyby of the Comet Borrelly on 25 September 2001, Deep Space 1 had provided the most detailed pictures ever taken of a comet. In addition, experts stated that, at a cost of ... conducted by the United States. (Warren E. Leary, “ Deep Space 1 Ends Mission, but Triumphs Are Clear,” New York Times, 19 December 2001.) Researchers published findings from an unprecedented analysis of NASA ...
... being pursued by a growing number of teams from around the world, including the ISU-bred company Odyssey Moon Limited. New commercial space ventures abound. These range from a number of ... Agreeing on a new international treaty such as the “Space Preservation Treaty” to de-militarize space. Image:FS2018f4.2.jpg thumb right 250px Figure 4.2 A visualization of a space elevator from space.(Courtesy ...
... Dr. Stephen E. Ambrose and Dr. Douglas Brinkley '''Houston, TX '''– 19 September 2001''' '''Brinkley:''' I wanted to start a little bit about growing up in Ohio. Ohio is an aviation state. I ... sort of things? '''Armstrong:''' I thought 2001, which was many decades ago now, was a very fine film, very authentic in terms of the way space looks and the way vehicles move and ... 're going down the ladder, you're in this environment that requires you to have a space suit. I mean, you've got to have this protective garment on to keep some ...
... ''' - 2001 '''Keywords''' - Space, cosmonauts, Soviet, endurance, habitability, simulation-microgravity, biomedical, Earth sciences, space sciences, adaptation, technology, exercise, training '''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2001.54.27 '''Number of Pages''' - 20 Abstract At the start of a new century the main focus of global human exploration of space is the creation of the International Space Station (ISS ...
... a partial list of accomplishments over the past two years: Completed a Space Act Agreement signed between NASA Dryden and the California Space Grant Foundation creating the AERO Institute; Created a ... Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Programs and Related Trends Hart-Rudman Commission, (February 2001) Road Map for National Security: Imperative for Change, The Phase III Report ...
... individual ''within the mass of workers is not a cog in a space wheel but rather a potential future employer or manager of an enterprise in outer space. '''Scenario sketch: Global free enterprise, not ... ?format=application/pdf&identifier=oai:arXiv.org:astro-ph/0110162. (14) NASA Goddard Space Flight Center. (2001, November 7). NASA's HETE spots rare gamma-ray burst afterglow (Top Story). ...
... space market was going through its ups and downs, military space expenditures, especially in the United States, went into overdrive following the attacks of 11 September 2001. Although the space budgets of civilian space ... mechanism for government support is through “anchor tenant” contracts when a space agency gives a very large contract to a specific firm in order to decrease the level of ...
... in space, but a year later that endurance record was bested for a total of 175 days in space. The record was broken again in 1982 by Soviets working for seven months on a space station ... (8)). Because bone grows slowly, replacing it takes a long time, creating a serious health risk for those returning to the gravity of Earth (Bloomfield, 2001 (1)). Notably, the upper skeletal regions were ...

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