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... Interplanetary Society for Volume 62 62 '''Page ''' - 386-401 '''Year''' - 2009 '''Keywords''' - Deuterium micro-bomb propulsion, Manned space flight, ... and also what is technically feasible, manned space flight to the limits of the solar system and ... by deuterium micro-bombs, and it is shown that the ignition of deuterium micro-bombs is possible by intense GeV proton beams, generated in space by ...
... as an interpretative scientist.. Perhaps the single, most consuming scientific question of the space program is: "Does extraterrestrial life exist in our solar system?" Has life ever ... COLLECT SOIL AND ATMOSPHERIC SAMPLES STUDY LIFE FORMS STUDY BEHAVIOR OF TERRESTRIAL LIFE FORMS IN MARS ENVIRONMENT SEARCH FOR WATER AND USABLE NATURAL RESOURCES Manned Mars Landing by Wernher von Braun ...
... manned space flight, sensory deprivation, space feeding, acceleration, etc. The level is for the interested general leader. Extracted from the 1962 Publication ''Annotated Bibliography of Space Science and ...
Image:Manned Space Laboratory - 1959.jpg 300px Manned Space Laboratory by Heinz Hermann Koelle (1959) ABMA Category:Spacecraft
... CONTROLS FOR OUTER SPACE''' by Jessup, P. C. and H. T. Tauberfeld ''New York, 1959: Columbia University Press, 379 pages, $6.00'' The book considers problems of the international control of outer space, particularly in ... ," "International Controls for the Antarctic," and "International Controls for Outer Space." Extracted from the 1962 Publication ''Annotated Bibliography of Space Science and Technology with an Astronomical Supplement - A History of Astronautical Book Literature 1931 - 1961.'' by Frederick ...
... space flight studies have been limited to low Earth orbit, and those not exceeding a little over six months. Thus, our views on the psychological and physiological effects of long-duration orbital flights and ... considerable plasticity of the motor cortex. For ...
... considerably updated and revised. The new information is available in the book '''"William Leitch Presbyterian Scientist - The Concept of Rocket Space Flight ... and his numerous interests. Of course there are works by Newton and Laplace, but there are also books on botany, physiology, geology, mathematics and many books of religion. Just before Leitch arrived by ...
... space flight. Born in 1906 in Berlin he was a rocket pioneer in the Verein für Raumschiffahrt (founded in 1927). And he became a publicist and historian of space flight ... by the Berlin Roderich Fechner publisher for publication, but it was not issued, since the company went bankrupt. 6 As he noted in his consideration for the script submission of Thea von Harbou, enough space ...
... for food production, and for providing a valuable psychological "Earth analogue" for astronauts who are confined in ships during long space voyages. '''Immersion, Observation and Intuition, as Powerful Tools for Understanding Earth and In Space ...
... and problems of space medicine), (2) medical aspects aboard a manned satellite, dynamic conditions, factors involved in the physiology of the sense organs, psychological ...

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