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Displaying 21—30 of 45 matches for query "Gerard_K._O'Neill" retrieved in 0.001 sec with these stats:

  • "gerard" found 102 times in 88 documents
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  • "o" found 2675 times in 1742 documents
  • "neill" found 74 times in 51 documents

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... he met a fellow enthusiast, Houston developer David Hannah, described as "a disciple of Dr. Gerard K. ONeill ," the Princeton physics professor famous for his ideas about the commercial and social possibilities of ...
... wife, he was educated primarily in England and Texas. Mr. Tumlinson worked for noted scientist Gerard K. O'Neill at the Space Studies Institute , founded the New York L-5 Society , and was a ...
... -new or not-yet-new-and-ready concepts for using nonterrestrial materials, as proposed by Gerard K. O'Neill, David Criswell and others. None of the four now offer such a credible price tag ...
... at a conference of physicists, astronauts, and space flight technologists at Princeton Univ. Dr. Gerald K. O'Neill , Princeton professor of physics, suggested that a colony for .2000 persons could be constructed on ... abundant materials available on the moon could be transferred by a cargo-launching system. Dr. O'Neill pointed out that "virtually unlimited" resources existed in space, including a continuous source of energy ...
... Colonies, Child Prodigies, Interstellar Spacecraft and A Tour of the Solar System. Interviews included Gerrard K. O'Neill , Chris McKay , Arthur C. Clarke , and Robert Forward. Parts of these episodes were repurposed for ... Film Editors Werner Bundschuh, Iris Cahn, William Daughton, Jill Demby, Neil Kaufman, Jonathan Levy, Dennis O'Connor, Jonathan Oppenheim, Samuel Pollard, Ray Anne School, Wendy Wank, Graham Weinbren Associate Producers Larry ...
... . plans to use large satellites to beam solar energy to earth as microwaves. Prof. Gerald K. O'Neill of Princeton Univ., head of a group of physicists and engineers designing solar satellites, had ...
... most successful corporations of the not too distant past such as Bethlehem Steel, Texaco, K-Mart, Bear Stearns, Enron and Lehman Brothers Bank that no longer exist, or exist ... Should be Taken Seriously” Astronomy. 2015, http://www.astronomy.com/bonus/asteroidday Gerard ONeill, ''The High Frontier'' : Human Colonies in Space, (2000) 3rd Edition, Apogee Books, Burlington, Canada
... Shuttle. I'm trying to think of the year now where we did that. John O'Neill was still doing flight planning stuff, and I was doing—it was right after Skylab ... and where we should go, you know, where should operations and systems go. So John O'Neill and I spent about a week going through things, and we went over to give ... those payload bay doors, and it was part of my job working for Deke Donald K. Slayton and Don Donald C. Cheatham and those guys in the program office, under Bob ...
... 1977''' - A. V. CLEAVER ON THE REALISATION OF PROJECTS: WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO O'NEILL SPACE COLONIES AND THE LIKE 283 - M. M. HOPKINS A PRELIMINARY COST BENEFIT ... - - '''INTERSTELLAR STUDIES''' '''EDITOR: DR. A. R. MARTIN''' '''VOLUME 30 No. 12 DECEMBER 1977''' - K. W. GATLAND SECOND BIS CONFERENCE ON INTERSTELLAR TRAVEL AND COMMUNICATION 443 - E. J. COFFEY ...
... Herald reported. Paper said Rep. O'Neill had asked Rep. George P. Miller (D-Calif.), Chairman of House Committee on Science and Astronautics, to block bill. O'Neill aide had admitted congressman had asked Miller to block bill, but had denied that O'Neill had acted on Mrs. Kennedy's behalf. ''(M ...

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