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... space and establish colonies beyond Earth to allow the ultimate preservation of the human race as a multi-planet species. Because space is the high frontier that holds a good deal of humanity’s future opportunity and the ...
... the limitations of artificial intelligence. While addressing these questions, with the possibilities that the limitations to long range exploration will come from the lack of suitable robots, the identification of enabling technologies that will extend the range of human ...
... widely different opinions about the future of space tourism. Some people believe that space tourism will develop quickly and are suggesting that there will be orbiting hotels and tourists on the Moon in just a few years ... so the extent of space tourism will be small in scale. It seems likely that the answer lies somewhere between these extreme viewpoints. Space travel by the general public seems likely to become a common occurrence in time ...
Media:1945_Navy_satellite_report.pdf Investigation On The Possibility Of Establishing A Space Ship In An Orbit Above The Surface Of The Earth (US Navy Report from 1945) Prepared by O. E. Lancaster, Lt.Cdr. USNR, J. R. Moore Assisted by P. B. Olmsted, Lt.(jg) USNR, M.M. Taylor Approved by: Ivan H. Driggs Category:Publications
... .59.35 '''Number of Pages''' - 4 Abstract It is shown that the efficiency (D-He3) of burning of the D-He3 fuel in space propulsion system can be about 0.2 and higher when the fuel is compressed to a rather modest density of about 300 ...
... be millions of people living in space, on the Moon and on Mars. In 50 years there may be enough people and biospheres (farms) that if something happened to the people of Earth the human species would survive. Our space people might come back to Earth ...
... not work in space because cell phones are Earth based and need a system of Earth antennas to transmit signals. Since the spaceship is traveling around the Earth at about 25,000 miles per hour, the cell phone system would not be in range. However, who knows what new inventions are out there in the future for future ...
... the parent cultures on Earth and a tradition of military rule descending from the foundation of these colonies may all work to bring about a new feudal or totalitarian social order on humanity ... of the British Interplanetary Society JBIS is © 1934-2013 http://www.bis-space.com British Interplanetary Society - Image:BIS_logo.jpg 100px Category:Journal of The ...
... facilities in zero-gravity that would be as nice as facilities here on Earth. The space honeymoon hotels and other types of limited-space facilities or space settlements envisioned for space travelers or tourists, would all have the same limitations as we have discussed so far. However, on the Moon ...
... the Earth, the nearest planet, the Moon or the ISS. They will definitely anticipate having to evacuate and get you to the nearest and safest place with enough provisions to provide for a stay of ...

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