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... of the British Interplanetary Society for Volume 65 65
'''Page ''' - 180-184
'''Year''' - 2012
'''Keywords''' - World ship, communications, interstellar, gravitational lens
'''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2012.65.180
'''Number of Pages''' - 5 ... paper we investigate the feasibility of maintaining communications links between Earth and a number of world ships on missions with durations on the order of centuries. We consider robust technologies for ...
... the British Interplanetary Society for Volume 62 62
'''Page ''' - 32-38
'''Year''' - 2009
'''Keywords''' - Shell worlds, terraforming, ecology, atmosphere, minor planets, moons, SETI, radiation, advanced civilizations
'''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2009.62 ... gravity, regardless of the distance to the sun or other star. These would be small worlds, not merely large habitats, possibly stable across historic timescales. Each would contain a full, self ...
... 1948 lecture to the British Interplanetary Society Stapledon considered the ultimate purpose of colonising other worlds. Having examined the possible motivations arising from improved scientific knowledge and access to extraterrestrial raw ... key aspect of his vision was the development of a diverse, but connected, `Commonwealth of Worlds' extending throughout the Solar System, and eventually beyond, within which human potential would be maximised ...
... U. S. ROCKET ORDNANCE: DEVELOPMENT AND USE IN WORLD WAR II'''
by Various
''Washington, 1946: Government Printing Office, 57 pages, OP''
U. S. Rocket Ordnance provides a comprehensive coverage of rocket developments and operations during World War II, including aircraft rockets, beach barrage rockets, anti-submarine rockets, and JATO.
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... galaxy called the Milky Way. Just as human beings needed to explore their own home world by charting every continent on the globe, we too must go forward and begin to ... into our local solar system, to gain knowledge from our ever-changing cosmic perspective. Our world will eventually end, but it would be nice to preserve our home planet for as ...
=April 1961=
Contents
Wings Into Space by Ernest Haussman
New Monitors for Astro-Science by Hugh L. Dryden
Space Weatherman by John Roye
Project Rover by Willy Ley
Missiletown USA by John Rublowsky
Mobots by John W. Clark
Lunar Colony by Otto O. Binder
Space Refueling by Charles E. Kaempen
1: USSR 2: USA 3: ??? by Robert Granville
Category:Publications
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Choosing the First Astronaut by Ernest Haussman
The Dividing Line by Albert C. Hall
The New Man Takes Over by Stanley E. Degler
Extraterrestrial Bases by Otto O. Binder
Inflatable Space ...
... for Volume 61 61
'''Page ''' - 364-369
'''Year''' - 2008
'''Keywords''' - Warp drive, Casimir effect, brane-world, Alcubierre, Cosmological Constant, Inflation, Extra Dimension. PACS
'''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2008.61.364
'''Number of ...
=March 1961=
Contents
Can We Do Business in Space by Robert C. Truax
Mapping the Moon by Charles F, Campen Jr.
Tough Talking General by John Rublowsky
Engine Reliability by Edward A. Herron
The World of 1971 by Ernest Haussman
Space Prospectors by Willy Ley
Thinking Big - In A Small Way by Horace Gilbert
Flying Saucer Phenomena by Otto O. Binder
Category:Publications
... the British Interplanetary Society for Volume 56 56
'''Page ''' - 308-313
'''Year''' - 2003
'''Keywords''' - Ring world, instability
'''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2003.56.308
'''Number of Pages''' - 6
Abstract
The dynamics of ...
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