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... Interstellar Association leads the way
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World News Analysis – NASA and ESA to fly astronauts to deep-space
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International News – New firsts – Time capsule
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In brief ...
... YEARS OF THE SPACE AGE
K. W. GATLAND
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SPACE REPORT
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SATELLITE DIGEST
242
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ASTRONAUT SELECTION AND TRAINING
L. J. CARTER
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ELECTRIC THRUSTORS FOR COMMUNICATIONS SATELLITES
K. R. SCHREITMÜLLER ...
... /Terraforming" (airdate November 10, 1981), "Computerized TV/Underwater Birth/Immortality", "Growth Hormone/Fukuda/School For Astronauts" (airdate September 28, 1981), "Interactive Video" and "Rutan". An episode aired in April 1982 and ...
... for 16 issues from 1937-1942 and was published by Walter H. Gillings . The magazine featured fiction and non-fiction by many members of the British Interplanetary Society including Arthur ...
... intended as a fund-raising vehicle to help support the Rocket City Astronomical Association the magazine was so successful that it is believed to have sold in excess of 100,000 ...
... all three astronauts’ presence, others called for the CSM pilot alone, or just the two Moon-landing astronauts. This constituted a scheduled 50 hour work-week for each of the three astronauts and ... the same manner, became some of the last tests for the astronauts selected for the landing missions. They required the astronauts to use all of the observational skills they had gained in ...
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COMMUNICATIONS
Readers writes
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Computer Privacy
FORUM
Congressman Bob Wise, Compute magazines Peter Scisco
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Knitting Weaving Ceramics
SPACE
Joseph Baneth Allen
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90-08 ...
... to form an astronautical society. The three reasons cited for the foundation were:
1 A potential interest in astronautics seemed to exist
2 Canada was unrepresented at the International Astronautical Federation
3 Developments ... 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 ...
... .K. Jungklaas
Werner Brügel
C. Oestwinter
'''Swedish Interplanetary Society''' (Svenska Interplanetariska Sällskapet)
Ake Hjertstrand
'''Spanish Astronautics Group''' (Agrupación Astronáutica Española)
Tomás Mur Vilaseca
'''Danish Society for Space Research''' (Dansk Selskab for ... ''' (AIR)
G.P. Casiraghi
G. Partel
'''Swedish Interplanetary Society''' (Svenska Interplanetariska Sällskapet)
Ake Hjertstrand
'''Spanish Astronautics Group''' (Agrupación Astronáutica Española)
Tomás Mur Vilaseca
'''Switzerland (unnamed society)'''
J. Stemmer
'''American Rocket Society ...
... of the British Interplanetary Society for Volume 64 64
'''Page ''' - 179-185
'''Year''' - 2011
'''Keywords''' - Astronautical hygiene, new discipline, hazards, exposure, risk assessment, control measures
'''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2011.64.179 ... the rationale for a new scientific discipline namely astronautical hygiene. Astronautical hygiene is an applied science that utilises a knowledge of space toxicology, space medicine, astronautics, occupational hygiene etc. to identify the hazards ...
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