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... the future, who knows where our questions may lead Image:K2S (1).jpg border border="1" '''Chapters''' '''Sample Topics''' '''Experts''' - :Category:Kids To Space - GENERAL GENERAL ... Webber ; Eric Anderson - :Category:Kids To Space - LAUNCH LAUNCH Is lift off scary or exciting or both? Lt. Col. USAF (Ret.) William G. Gregory - '''NEXT SECTION:''' K2S ...
... rovers through an obstacle course that simulates the terrain potentially found on distant planets, asteroids or moons. Teams race to finish the three-quarter-mile-long obstacle course in the fastest ... collect four samples -- liquid, small pebbles, large rocks and soil samples -- using a mechanical arm or grabber they design and build. Hosted by Marshall, the Human Exploration Rover Challenge highlights NASA ...
... fog. Ajello and his team investigated the EBL by studying gamma rays from 150 blazars, or galaxies powered by black holes, that were strongly detected at energies greater than 3 billion ... thickness. To account for the observations, the average stellar density in the cosmos is about 1.4 stars per 100 billion cubic light-years, which means the average distance between stars ... payload adapters and fairings already available within commercial industry. Designed to be flexible for crew or cargo missions, SLS will be safe, affordable, and sustainable to continue America's journey of ...
... ,900 feet. The mission is a joint project with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, or NOAA. The plane carries 11 instruments to sample the chemical composition of the troposphere and ... . Although the plane is designed to fly on its own, pilots can change its course or altitude based on interesting atmospheric phenomena ahead. Researchers have the ability via communications links to ...
... zero-gravity to near-zero-gravity environments. You could float around the module without friction or restriction of movement. However, weightlessness has its own problems. Simple things become very difficult, like brushing your teeth, taking a shower, or pouring a glass of milk. You can not even have a toilet with water in ... a lot of Velcro and other attachment methods to keep things like maps and pencils, or your food, from floating away. Artificial gravity should really be considered as an option only ...
Image:OR-2.jpg 300px The OR-2 liquid fuel engine designed by Fridrikh Zander . The OR-2 had a thrust of 50kg. It was designed for the RP-1 tailless glider designed by B.I. Cheranovsky in 1933. It was one of the first engines in Soviet Russia and was cooled with water and gaseous oxygen and burned oxygen and gasoline. Category:Rocket Engine
... still hangs over the world and will so hang whatever may or may not happen in the Vietnams." ''(W Post, 7/1/68, A21)'' Boeing Co. submitted SST progress report to FAA ... management assistance in support of studies, analyses, development planning activities, acquisition, test evaluation, modifica­tion, or operation of aerospace systems and related equipment. ''(AFSC Release 93.68)'' Commenting on C-5 ...
... of the space age that we dare not become complacent about our rate of progress or the scope of our past accomplishments. It is unthinkable that we would allow ourselves to ... launches. Of 234 major launches, 189 were launch-vehicle successes and 174 were space­craft or mission successes, with two missions still under evaluation. For these launches NASA had developed rockets ... as he predicted, or if astronomers were unable to detect significant bending, theory would remain intact until further proof was provided. ''(NRAO Proj Off; Lannan, W Star, 10/1/68, A9)'' MSFC ...
... - ''(Miles, L. A. Times, 7/1/64)'' NASA-USAF Memorandum of Understanding defined responsibilities of NASA and various USAF organizations which loan aircraft to NASA or provide logistical support for such aircraft. ''(Nan 2-3-34A)'' July 1-2: NASA's Science and Technology Advisory Committee for ...
... we were to conclude-if I were to conclude, if the Budget were to conclude, or if the American people should conclude-that we want to effect a savings here of ... kept our faith in the ways of freedom, and we did not follow the easy or the inexpensive course. We know ;his morning that the United States has achieved fully the ... awe and wonder; and that is the main thing about this moonshot." ''(Balt. Sun, 8/1/64)'' Soviet satellites ELECTRON III and ELECTRON IV were successfully conducting scientific investigation of upper ...

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