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... :'' Astronautical Society of Canada ) The Canadian Astronautical Society was founded in 1957 by engineers of the Guided Missile Division of the de Havilland Aircraft Company of Canada. The group had gathered to discuss the possibility of building ... 1958 during the 9th International Astronautical Congress in Amsterdam, Holland, the Canadian Astronautical Society became the first Canadian organisation to be recognised as a member of the International Astronautical Federation . By February 1959 the ...
... senior members of CAI spent time during the spring of 1958 investigating the level of interest amongst CAI members for an Astronautics section. They were Gordon N. Patterson of UTIA, R.J. Templin of the National Research Council and M.G. Whillans of the ...
... 1959. Contributions are divided into general astronautics, physics of space flight and astrophysics, astronautical engineering, propulsion, artificial satellites, and space biology and medicine. Papers range from "Ionospheric Scintillations of Satellite Signals," "Tracking Objects within ... Plants" and "Relativity Advances of the Perigee of Artificial Earth Satellities." Extracted from the 1962 Publication ''Annotated Bibliography of Space Science and Technology with an Astronomical Supplement - A History of Astronautical Book Literature 1931 - 1961 ...
... - Correspondence Spectacular cosmos theme park. Rare chance to chat with cosmonaut. Praise for astronaut talk, Grand tour of space facilities, Rosetta delay proves a bonus. Arianespace unperturbed over 'cat flap'. Speculation on ... Bush initiative, Astronaut memorial. 368 - Book Notices Frontiers of Space Exploration. Cambridge Encyclopaedia of Space. Space Science. The Orion Nebula, Cosmic Company. Voyager's Grand Tour, Mars Exploration Planning. NASA Astronaut Photographs of Earth, NASA ...
... hostile environment of space have, mostly, been highly trained, physically fit, committed professional astronauts, all of whom have accepted that theirs is the ultimate high-risk profession. Yet already the popular commercialisation of space ... issues involved in the popular commercialisation of space, focusing on implications for non-astronaut space travellers. These include hazards of ascent and descent, the physiological and psychological consequences of spending just a few days ...
... thing." '' Apollo 9 astronaut Russell L. Schweickart in The Overview Effect, Chapter Three '''Abstract ''' The Overview Effect is a simple yet profound concept when we consider the future of humans in space ... the Earth from orbit or the moon. This experience as been felt strongly by many astronauts, some of whom, such as Rusty Schweickert, returned to Earth to start organizations intended to help ...
... . SUBOTOWICZ CETI FROM AN EARTH SATELLITE ORBIT 109 - K. VULKOV ASTRONAUTICAL GENERALISATION OF THE EFFECTS OF RELATIVITY DUE TO FLYBY OF A CENTRAL FIELD OF GRAVITATION 111 - J. S. GRIFFITH ASTRONOMICAL NOTEBOOK 113 - - P. M ... : TIME PLUS ENERGY MINIMISATION CRITERION 403 - ALAN BOND ANTHONY R. MARTIN A CONSERVATIVE ESTIMATE OF THE NUMBER OF HABITABLE PLANETS IN THE GALAXY 411 - THE SEARCH FOR EXTRA TERRESTRIAL INTELLIGENCE (SETI) CONCENSUS ...
... Astronautics H. Bednarczyk - A Contribution to the Theory of Steam Rockets Rolf Engel - Remarks on the Question of Step Rockets Dr. Alberto Jona - An Acceleration Procedure with the Possibility of Eventual Utilization and Exhaustion of ...
... : d0e5f5" Title style="background: d0e5f5" Page - '''SOVIET ASTRONAUTICS (Part 13)''' '''EDITOR: REX HALL''' '''VOL. 51 No. 1 JANUARY 1998''' - F. KASMAN ET AL PROTON - DEVELOPMENT OF A RUSSIAN LAUNCH VEHICLE 3 - J. HARFORD ... - - '''SOVIET/CIS ASTRONAUTICS (Part 14)''' '''EDITOR: R. HALL''' '''VOL. 51 No. 6 JUNE 1998''' - B. HENDRICKX THE ORIGINS AND EVOLUTION OF MIR AND ITS MODULES 203 - N. L. JOHNSON FORTY YEARS OF EARTH SATELLITES ...
... . BIS should welcome new Obama policy. Commercialisation questions. Astronaut celebrates Isle of Man link. 154 - Society news Astronauts at UK spring conference. Space Station correspondent, Universe Season ... 312 - Society news Rex Hall — an expert on the secret world of Soviet space. 50th anniversary of Kettering pioneers. New members. Updating email addresses, Change of BIS bank account. ...

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