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  • ...onous orbit]]s in that they allow an object to be in a "fixed" position in space rather than an orbit in which its relative position changes continuously. ...bit]]s around their common [[center of mass]], there are five positions in space where a third body, of comparatively negligible [[mass]], could be placed w
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  • ...es Mullikin]] the [[Lunar Reclamation Society]], a chapter of the National Space Society. ...were canceled by Nixon. Kokh joined NSS, at that time [[NSI]] ([[National Space Institute]]) as "Life Member #2" shortly after it was founded by [[Werner v
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  • ....ntrs.nasa.gov/19830077470_1983077470.pdf "LUNAR RESOURCES UTILIZATION FOR SPACE CONSTRUCTION"] by General Dynamics Convair Division under NASA contract NAS ...ics. But since the SPS sends a narrow beam, the Ku band downlink receiving station would have to be within a few kilometres of the rectenna to even notice the
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  • ...is leaving a few footprints on Mars and proving once and for all time that space exploration is just too expensive to have any practical benefits.--[[User:F Constellation might just cancel itself- it certainly does not need a bunch of space advocates to worry about it.
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  • ...return to the Moon idea alive even while moving substantial amounts of our space resources are moved back to Earth science to develop the data needed to und ...ch as large-scale space operations, and in particular the "New Vision" for space. Consider the many design changes the [[ISS into the Pacific|ISS]] when thr
    16 KB (2,566 words) - 19:19, 4 June 2013
  • ...n making our plans, as we don't want more non-upgradeable systems like the space shuttle which would be based solely on "current" technology and quickly out ...ther you're planning a multibillion dollar landing with a major government space agency or a $6M wonder[http://www.orbdev.com/mooncrash.html?source=OrbDev]
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  • The great successes of the ISS, and there were many, were mostly about international politics and the dissolution of the USSR. We need to do a very large and p ...as to start a discussion to provide incite into what gets people hot about space. This approach is detailed in [[Show Stoppers]] and the [[Purposes List]].
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  • ...look at both problems and opportunities that lie ahead. The NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) is currently undergoing this process of looking to new To estimate the future work of NASA and GSFC (the Goddard Space Flight Center), we must start by developing a working view of the future.
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  • ...nderstanding of our relationship with our technology, and of our future in space. The concept of symbiotes is discussed in detail and its possible applicat ...bility function of the needs of people against the possibility function of space exploration. We will not attempt to be that rigorous in this new lunar set
    33 KB (5,344 words) - 16:51, 20 January 2012
  • ...estial bodies to demonstrate the prowess of the USA. Profit-making use of space is left to private industry. ...earned and do something more advanced? The fact that much of NASA's human space flight operations are for benefit of NASA employees, contractors, the congr
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  • 445. (News) International Observe The Moon Night. 604. Snapshots from Space (Apollo 17).
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