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... an improbable chain of events culminating in the exhortation of a young President, calling his nation to greatness. Long after many of the 20th century's great litany of achievements are forgotten ... of Apollo photographs, beautifully reproduced. I'm really knocked out by the black and white ones Rob Godwin has colorized, like the panorama of Dave Scott working at the rover on the slopes of ...
... sorties begin, supported by a substantially capable surface base (2), (5), (6) A logical time line for the evolution of the operations infrastructure development to support this crew-centered command and control for ... s "value chain", as Porter refers to it in his book. 11 That System of Systems has the type of connectivity to the American people that will clearly show the benefits of space ...
... are doomed to rediscover event-by-event, case-by-case, inquiryby-inquiry, accident-by-accident, error-by-error, tragedy-by-tragedy, the same litany of causative factors, the same mistakes, ... traditional conception of accidents based on event sequence or chain-of-events of directly involved failures and human errors is abandoned. Chain-of-events models encourage limited notions of linear causality ...
... but related events is described by Eric Waine. 103 - TWO SOCIETY SYMPOSIA FOCUS ON SMALL SATELLITE TECHNOLOGY The proceedings of two related symposia are reported by Dave Fearn. 104 - 'NUMBER OF ORBITS' COMPETITION. 107 - - '''VOL. 38 NO. 4''' '''APRIL 1996''' - Yuri Gagarin, Spaceflight presents: - IT MADE SENSE TO BUILD A SPACE STATION The designer of Gagarin's ...
... in human thinking from their exploratory voyages is expressed in past historical context by Indiana University School of Public Affairs Professor Emeritus, Lynton K. Caldwell, as follows: "...voyages into ... described as "Orbital Medical Centers." The "Free-Flight" Aspect of Space would allow humans to free themselves from the chains of gravity, and experience Low-Gee and Zero-Gee Recreation. This ...
... maximize the self-sufficiency of the lunar/planetary exploration teams while preserving exploration and science activity participation by Earth-based personnel when needed or logical to do so. The command and control area includes the computer timing and execution processes, both manual and automatic, of exploration activities ...
... it's great talking to you. Thanks for being such great examples of courage for a lot of our fellow citizens. '' ''COMMANDER COLLINS: Thank you very much, Mr. President. We want to ... United Nations, New York, September 20, 1963: ''' ''Space offers no problems of sovereignty; by resolution of this Assembly, the members of the United Nations have foresworn any claim to territorial rights in outer ...
... first manned launch of Wernher von Braun 's giant Saturn IB rocket. The prestigious task of commanding the first Apollo mission was given to Captain Walter M. Schirra , a veteran of America's Gemini and Mercury programs. Accompanying him were Command Module Pilot, Major Donn ...
... above upon the position taken up by the other. The orbit of the Comet is, in like manner, usually so situated, that it commands such a view of the solar system; and the sun, and its surrounding planets, are seen as distinctly as the central body of an army, with all its ... with the rotation of the asteroid, and prevent the sun from setting. We could have all climates at command. We could withdraw to the polar regions during the heat of the day, and ...
... AUSTRALIA Development of the Ausroc rocket series and ASRI objectives are detailed by Isaac Boxx. 120 - A PIECE OF SPACE FLIGHT HISTORY Ian Broadbent takes a look at the Apollo 10 Command Module at the London Science Museum. 122 - SATELLITE IMAGING AND REMOTE SENSING Activities at The Royal Grammar School, Guildford are described by Frank Bell. 124 - 'THE ...

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