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  • ...o launch cargo from Luna for less than a dollar a pound when the necessary development is completed. That is sufficient to make space based solar power economic. ...but it will result in space based solar power before fixating on launcher development will.
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  • The 2008 [[ISDC|International Space Development Conference]] will be held in Washington, DC, May 29 - June 1, 2008 at the C The '''27th International Space Development Conference''' was 29 May through 1 June 2008 at the Capital Hilton in Washi
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  • Spacefuture is a space development consulting company. Collins has published widely on subjects relating to economics of space development, including Solar Power Satellites and space tourism.
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  • Collins has published widely on subjects relating to economics of space development, including [[Solar Power Satellites]] and space tourism. Owner of [[Spacefuture]] a space development consulting company.
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  • ...995 {{space|International Space Development Conference|International Space Development Conference}} in Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.A.
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  • ...ally referred to as ''NASA Glenn'', or ''GRC'') is one of the research and development centers ("Field Centers") set up by [[NASA]]. ...e success of the [[Apollo]] program in landing humans on the moon, and the development of advanced space propulsion technologies such as the ion engine, which was
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  • ...was . It was held in conjunction with the [[Return to the Moon II]] Lunar Development Conference with the [[Space Frontier Foundation]]. *[ [[ADB]] entry on the Moon Society Conference and Lunar Development Conference]
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  • ...)]], [[NASA]], [[National Space Development Agency of Japan|National Space Development Agency of Japan (NASDA)]], and [[RSA]].
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  • [[International Space Development Conference]] (annual conference hosted by the [[National Space Society]])<B [[SEDS International Conference]] ''(Students for the Exploration and Development of Space)''<BR/>
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  • MoonMall is a portal for information related to Lunar study, history, and development. It is maintained by [[Jason Damisch]] and is presently hosted by [[Cybert
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  • The 2008 [[ISDC|International Space Development Conference]] will be held in Washington, DC, May 29 - June 1, 2008 at the C The '''27th International Space Development Conference''' was 29 May through 1 June 2008 at the Capital Hilton in Washi
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  • ...the 1995 [[spacep:ISDC|ISDC<sup><b>spacep</b></sup>]] (International Space Development Conference) in Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.A.
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  • settlement and development of space. [[Teachers in Space]], [[Space Settlement]] and [[NewSpace Economic Development]].
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  • ...uborbital [[hypergolic]] research rocket that is port of the [[Solaris X]] development program. It is 20 feet long, has an 8 inch diameter, and has a [[GLOW]] of
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  • 2. [http://www.asi.org/adb/02/ Scenarios for Manned Space Development] 4. [http://www.asi.org/adb/04/ Reference Mission Development]
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  • ...ing projects and processes, and guide internal and external groups in open development, release, and contribution.
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  • ...of Hawaii-Hilo]]'s [[PISCES]] program and the [[Hawaii Office of Aerospace Development]]. It is supported in part by the [[Pacific International Space Alliance]] * [[Hawaii Office of Aerospace Development]]
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  • ==Development Strategy and Technical Details== ...bound mining industry, it seems unlikely that a lunar miner’s research and development would cost more than $1 billion. Research has already begun at the Univers
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  • ...ucational and scientific foundation formed to further scientific study and development of the moon. The objectives of the society shall be, but are not limited t * The promotion of interest in the exploration, research, development, and habitation of the Moon, through the media of conferences, the press, l
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  • ...m is established. By that time people may have learned enough about lunar development to put definite numbers on the time and money required to get a first finan
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  • ...d to show what life would be like in the moon a hundred years from now but development ended with the advent of The Sims 2 and the subsequent waning popularity of
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  • ...ly to Luna? The Japanese Selene mission would have noticed any dangerous development by now. So those responsible for monitoring developments on Luna for the U ...al public to support reasonable policy, and carry out privately such Lunar development of which we are capable.
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  • [[Image:Moon-mine.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Development plan for Storgruvan in Pershyttan. Used with permission: Pat Rawlings & Ni
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  • ...Development, and Settlement'' by Schrunk et al. was published in 2008, the development of the photovoltaic properties of ilmenite was not far enough along to be c
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  • =PROPOSED AND FUTURE DEVELOPMENT= | {{space|Ausroc|Ausroc}} || Future Development || vendor needed ||
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  • ...niverse'' and ''Infinite in All Directions'', which included essays on the development of space.
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  • ==Development Strategy and Technical Details==
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  • Here are a number of big ideas currently under testing on Lunarpedia. ...i'', neither of which yet have names. Historically, the Lunar and Martian development communities have often been hostile to each other. This hostility is count
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  • ...a new, global philosophy, having its basic ground on Earth and its natural development in space.
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  • ...destroying all others. The most obvious and fragile feature of industrial development would be radiators. They could be located by their infrared signature. Th
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  • ...proved the formation of a new AIAA Space Colonization Technical Committee, under the AIAA Space and Missiles Group. The mission of the SCTC is to promote the identification and development of advanced concepts, science, and technology that will support, enhance an
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  • ...o launch cargo from Luna for less than a dollar a pound when the necessary development is completed. That is sufficient to make space based solar power economic. ...but it will result in space based solar power before fixating on launcher development will.
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  • The proton is one of the basic units of an atom. For the purposes of Space development, a proton is the same as a [[hydrogen]] atom and is the main component of [
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  • Work on the next part of Tier 1, [[SpaceShipTwo]], is in development with [[Virgin Galactic]]. The K-1 series is a planned private reusable class of spacecraft in development since the 1990s.
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  • He is CFO and Vice President of Business Development of [[Masten Space Systems]] and [http://rocketforge.org/ operates a blog s He is presently vice president for business development for [http://masten-space.com Masten Space Systems] where he hopes to be mos
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  • ...mmer of 1940, where he became deputy director of the research Organization under Wernher von Braun. He had experience working as a chemical engineer at the ==Aggregate series Development==
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  • ...h consensuses. It is simply to explore the breath of opinion in the Lunar development community.
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  • ...Pacific Northwest National Lab). He currently works as a computer software development manager with a staff of six at the American Physical Society in Ridge, NY
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  • <font size=5> Student Proposals for Economic Development of the Moon <br>A Student Project</font> Or, leave a comment under the Discussion tab above.
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  • |CFO and Vice President of Business Development
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  • * significantly expanded technology development, focusing on engines and a robust space transportation system
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  • ...s, excites, and educates the public about space science and invests in the development of future generations of explorers."
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  • ...on imports from Earth.<ref> Schrunk, David G. The Moon, Resources, Future Development and Colonization. New York: Jonh Wiley & 1999 pg.6</ref> However, if a [[P The table below <ref> Schrunk, David G. The Moon, Resources, Future Development and Colonization. New York: Jonh Wiley & 1999 pg.7</ref>shows that every pe
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  • ...icles for SpaceX are Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy. Starship, presently under development, aims to be the first entirely reusable launch system. "SpaceX was founded under the belief that a future where humanity is out exploring the stars is funda
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  • ...al development will be made more difficult || remote controlled industrial development will be made more difficult, perhaps requiring advances in artificial intel
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  • The alliance was formed to support the development of space-based solar power as a way to provide a renewable, non-polluting,
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  • ...osals were made for the lander design, while three were chosen for further development: ...regolith and create dangerous landing conditions. Starship is still under development at this time.
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  • [[Lunar Appropriate Research and Development]]<BR/>
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  • ...be cycling between Earth and Mars. People merely need to choose the right development projects to work on and keep working on them for half a lifetime or more.
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  • ...d to show what life would be like in the moon a hundred years from now but development ended with the advent of The Sims 2 and the subsequent waning popularity of
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  • ...tems are not set up to deal with these problems. That is the reason lunar development is begging on behalf of future generations for government funding. ...ional Space Station can be used for some research pertaining to industrial development in space, but it is not the most economical method of doing that research.
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  • * ''The Moon: Resources, Future Development, and Colonization'' by David Schrunk, Burton Sharpe, Bonnie Cooper and Madh One reference useful as an overview is The Moon: Resources, Future Development, and Colonization, by David Schrunk, Burton Sharpe, Bonnie Cooper and Madhu
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  • ...behind and was not transferred from the Army Missile Command, Research and Development Directorate. What happened to this rocket scientists? Dr. von Braun’s Ro ...lculating rocket trajectories and built a flight simulator well before the development of computers capable of such complicated estimations. Hoelzer later was the
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  • The Lunar National Agriculture Experiment Corporation is a research and development effort focused on lunar agriculture and methods to make it both feasible an
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  • ...[Increasing Efficiency of Labor with Increasing Capital Resources|rational development of lunar resources]], remotely controlled devices would be used to establis When the extent of development permits, this underground greenhouse could be built in a polar region. It
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  • ...wed landing missions cost around $20bn (2010) each, including research and development costs over the decade preceding the first landing. ...ration, which plan will necessarily include doing very much infrastructure development using remote controled devices designed and used in such a way as to have o
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  • ==Cargo Type Iteration Development Model==
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  • If there is ever to be industrial development on Luna, the location and condition of the various mineral resources must b The risks and expense of lunar development are apparent. If the knowledge gained is shared among a group of nations,
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  • ''Development of Civilization'' ...gical Singularity. A Technological Singularity is a predicted point in the development of a civilization at which technological progress accelerates beyond the ab
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  • ...[[Increasing Efficiency of Labor with Increasing Capital Resources|capitol development]] will make the value of human presence high enough and the expense of supp ...will make such life support systems more efficient on a small scale. One development that is technologically related is the Blue Diversion Toilet<ref>[https://w
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  • Inheriting the International Space Development Conference (http://isdc.nss.org/) from the L5 Society, NSS continues to sup
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  • ...derally Funded R and D centers to enable innovation and stimulate economic development
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  • ...rockets that get used every other year. This would prevent the reasonable development of lunar resources for another twenty years with the lunar missions turned
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  • Johnson Space Center has been leading the development of a high-power, electrothermal plasma rocket — the variable-specific-imp Long-range benefits could be derived from the continued development of the VASIMR. The VASIMR can be expected to pave the way for fusion-driven
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  • ...ications system from lab directors and project engineers in the Research & Development Operations and from project managers in Industrial Operations which bypass ...as given to a project engineer over the assigned item including budgeting, development, mock-ups, testing, some design control, materials, process procedures, man
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  • A human working in vacuum in a [[space suit]] labors under a great handicap. A spacesuit tends to stiffen into one favored shape and To see how industrial development might begin with making early remote controlled devices cost-effective in t
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  • The most important for Lunar development is the pressure inside your [[Space suit|space suit]] or habitat. Here is Under most circumstances, if you don't get enough [[oxygen]] pressure you will ge
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  • In terms of Lunar and other space development the main questions boil down to these two: 1)What chance do you or your bas ...r bearing Asteroids (by [[spectral analysis]]). Water is key for sustained development in space for use as rocket fuel and the ability to grow large scale amounts
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  • ...ft to harden. An important point is that one or another process for lunar development will not work as imagined, but when this is discovered in testing alternati ...ds investment increases, the value of humans on site will increase. So as development continues more people on Luna will take over tasks for which the problems o
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  • ...ter’s degree is also in E.E., from the University of Cincinnati, performed under a Whirlpool Fellowship. His B.A. is in Physics from Washington University ...phi Corp. from 1984 to 2006, including assignments in advanced engineering development, work on the factory floor, and systems engineering. In 1999, he was award
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  • ...rmetallic precipitates include cobalt, molybdenum, and titanium. Original development was carried out on 20% and 25% Ni steels to which small additions of Al, Ti
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  • ...just launchers that are operational today, but also launchers that are in development.
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  • ...oping artillery on earth a high firing rate is also a figure of merit, but development has not gone beyond a single firing followed by considerable study and main
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  • ==Economical Carbon Use and Process Synergies in Early Lunar Development== ...ores some of the possibilities for doing both in the early stages of lunar development.
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  • ...df/1483.PDF Feasibility and Applications of Sulfur Concrete for Lunar Base Development: A Preliminary Study.] Lunar and Planetary Science XXVIII</ref>.
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  • ** [[LRO]] - Remote sensing and map development
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  • '''Coriolis''' is a web theme in development by [[User:Miros1|Rose Dieteman]], [[Scotty Gammenthaler]], and [[James Ghol The unpopular MSIE 6, typically used by people under the thumbs of BOFHs, preventers of information services, and pointy-haired
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  • Growing Lunar Herbs works well under the [[Near-Term Business Scenario]]. ...to operate as a means of offsetting the cost of agricultural research and development on the Moon.
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  • ...breathing apparatus (SCIBA) for people working on the moon when industrial development gets that far see [[Self-Contained Isolated Breathing Apparatus]]
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  • There is a reason that industrial development should first be done by remote control devices until there is a sufficient ...nch cut. This slice must go towards the center to avoid damaging the metal under the circle.
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  • NASA has built basic infrastructure, now it is up to commercial development. This is just as NASA promised in [[NASA Exploration Strategy]].
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  • ...y, but no new scientific theories are needed. There must be considerable development of technology based on the science we already know. ...r NASA while the lack of commercial potential in developing Mars puts Mars development projects right in NASA's line.
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  • ...come, Dr. von Braun assigned our Manufacturing Laboratory, Manufacturing Development Division Chief, Fred Weckwarth, to give Mrs. Johnson the tour. As we trail
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  • ...rested with this precious element. So, too, did the fears of millions. The development of limitless clean energy threatens nations all over the world. It threaten
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  • ...initial steps is a preliminary suggestion to be developed into a detailed development plan for Luna.
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  • The following materials were critical in the development of the [[Future Work for NASA]] entry:
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  • The Regolith Excavation Challenge promotes the development of new technologies to excavate [[Regolith|lunar regolith]]. Excavation is
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  • ...ace based nuclear reactors for power, which, if waited for, would slow the development of the lunar miner to a stop. Also our expectation is that we will learn s The regolith processor hangs under the main tractor and can be carried up under the body for travel over level ground. The regolith processor can be assem
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  • ...Return to the Moon II|Return to the Moon II: Proceedings of the 2000 Lunar Development Conference]]
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  • ...dlines: '''Gizmo'''. Will probably be only one font (Lunar Gizmo?), whose development is a pending action item. The proprietary original font appears to be impo
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  • Once lunar development is under way, one potential major lunar export could be lunar-produced energy. With * the lunar surface rotates under the Sun, just as Earth does, so the LSP solar panels would only be in sunli
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  • ...ve some gravity, which experience to date indicates may be vital for fetal development and long-term human health.<ref>[http://www.racetomars.ca/mars/article_effe ...urton Sharpe, Bonnie Cooper, Madhu Thangavelu, The Moon, Resources, Future Development, and Settlement, (Springer, Second Edition ,2008)
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  • ...r Artemis 2000 is whether we combine it with the 2nd Commercial Lunar Base Development Conference, tentatively scheduled for October 2000 in Las Vegas.
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  • ...be done. Using off the shelf components as much as possible could reduce development costs but is likely to increase launch costs by resulting in a heavier expe
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  • This is a concept for lunar industrial development. ...e flying rocket is a matter of which technology is most easily verified by development of models on Earth.
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  • ...in Huntsville, Alabama in April 1950, von Braun was appointed Director of Development Operations. Dr. von Braun invited Oberth to work for him on his program. On *Angele, Wilhelm - Group(4) MSFC R-ASTR-P Prototype Development 4487
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  • ...ls, high vacuum, direct sun light, and 1/6 g. Largely proprietary product development testing for private companies. === [[Software Development]] ===
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  • ...e specimen. Technical Assistant, Konrad Dannenberg, from the Research and Development Office of Director Hermann K. Weidner, stated, “One can not solve the pro ...Aerojet's rival, Rocketdyne). Young then returned to Aerojet to supervise development of the SPS engine (used to return from the moon) for the Apollo lunar space
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  • ...ssible to go with a 100 foot (30.5 meter) diameter tube with the tube wall under tension to hold in one atmosphere pressure. It would be covered with six m ...h is a component of both the lifting gas and the heavy dome interior gas. Development would determine the final dimensions of the blimp but 8 meters long and 2.4
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  • [[List of Resource Development Articles]] -- see [[Lunarpedia:Outline_draft/BREAKOUT_AGENDA#ISRU_-_develop
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  • ...e that really cannot be hurried in any reasonable way. We can abandon the development to other nations and a hundred years from now we will be buying communicati
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  • NASA will build basic infrastructure, after that it is up to commercial development. As shown in [[NASA Exploration Strategy]].
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  • ...ironments. The exact environment is so important that multiple technology development is often required. Previous designs for LVH’s have tried to be generic a It must also serve a test bed for farther development of all its systems.
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  • ...way in 1962. The Manufacturing Engineering Laboratory of the Research and Development Operations, was very busy building the Saturn rockets. The Engine Unit, wh <!-- See Contributing Photo with this story under Images - Category: Transportation Title: MSFC Early Rockets -->
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  • ...We will not have a backhoe and a bulldozer handy on the Moon for the first development missions. We do not know how rocky the regolith is at depth yet. We will b In such a case, one small development, a good lunar mortar, could lead to a solution to our problem and in the pr
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  • For her doctoral thesis under advisor B. Ray Hawke at the University of Hawaii, Cassandra Coombs scoured ...drous]] glass,<ref>Blacic, J.D., "Mechanical Properties of Lunar Materials Under Anhydrous, Hard Vacuum Conditions: Applications of Lunar Glass Structural C
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  • It is easier to start the industrial development on Earth's moon because 1) It is possible to use remotely controlled machin ...rst human colony in outer space, but rather the ease of initial industrial development. This is where lunar colonies have the advantage.
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  • # Cost of DevelopmentDevelopment cost must be kept low and within the capabilities of an university undergra ...eely around the surface. In the heat of the day it moves much more slowly under the regolith. A night or when the surface is just too hot or if a radiatio
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  • ...sired module: ad. <br/>I'm checking with a friend who's involved in Drupal development for status.
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  • ...d to show what life would be like in the moon a hundred years from now but development ended with the advent of The Sims 2 and the subsequent waning popularity of
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  • ...nd:#F7F7EF"|<small>Articles meant to require attribution to Lunarpedia.org under the terms of Creative Commons must be placed in the CC_Luna: namespace (for ...ty Unveils the Solar Power Beaming Demonstrator at the International Space Development Conference in DC.}}
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  • ...huler, 83, died, he was the Chief of our Test Laboratory’s Instrumentation Development Branch. ...he was in college and how he and some classmates were adducted one night. Under the Nazi Party Sergeant Wernher von Braun, Paetz had the rank of Corporal
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  • Under buy-in we hear about a new project, we envision ourselves succeeding with t ...an audience off. Canned jokes and cynical quips can definitely break the development of the idea. If you sound like a TV pitchman or a preacher, then you will
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  • ...s a problem, but also an opportunity, for those interested in pursuing the development of space. Space satellites provide the ideal platform for studying the Eart A large number of technological innovations will be needed and many are under development. Traditional renewable or non-fossil technologies (wind, solar, nuclear, et
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  • MSFC built the research and development S-IC-T (SA-500) and the first production flight rockets, S-IC-1 (SA-501) an
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  • Return to the Moon II: Proceedings of the 2000 Lunar Development Conference by NASA
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  • ...dlines: '''Gizmo'''. Will probably be only one font (Lunar Gizmo?), whose development is a pending action item. The proprietary original font appears to be impo
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  • While under the Army Ballistic Missile Agency (ABMA), as part of a long-range project f ...eneral of the Army George C. Marshall. The NASA organization will continue under Army business management until June 30, 1960, the end of the current fiscal
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  • The scientists, under the leadership of Dr. Wernher von Braun, were commanded into custody and br ...ith their families. Between 1950 and 1956, von Braun led the Army's rocket development team at Redstone Arsenal, resulting in the Redstone rocket. In 1955 von Bra
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  • # Support of alternate energy development and use ...s satellites and advanced instruments. NASA can do a lot of the necessary development work in this area.
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  • ...ref>[http://www.efda.org/jet/history-anniversaries/ EFDA (European Fusion Development Agreement)]</ref> The power production was 70% of the required input power.
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  • ...tone missile occurred on August 20, 1953. Before the close of the Redstone development program, the von Braun-Debus team had created the infrastructure to launch
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  • ...ollo 1, SA-204 Rocket, sitting on Launch Pad 34A, should be used for quick development of this emergency plan. The date was January 27, 1967, I had items built to ...to look and measure. At 12:30 PM, I got to go in the spacecraft, looking under and behind the seats for available storage space. There was not enough stor
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  • ...e of clean, non-carbon energy. This type of power plant is currently under development, but is not yet near commercial operation.
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  • ...solve many problems. The solutions to these problems will soon be ripe for development.
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  • ...amiliar mushroom, but its fruiting bodies remain below the ground. During development, the truffle has a symbiotic relations ship with a tree: a beech, poplar, ...er words, the headnote indicated that corporations enjoyed the same rights under the Fourteenth Amendment as did natural persons. However, this issue was no
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  • ...t have to live like moles. They could take the sunlight and the views down under their moondust blanket with them! For a more complete account, see: http:// ...re being circulated. At the National Space Society's [[International Space Development Conference]] in Denver in May 1988, Kokh and [[Dr. Gay Canough]] began brai
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  • ...han their terrestrial counterparts -- large enough for pressurized cities. Development without such advantageous terrain is likely to be far more expensive, espec
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  • ...fusion has not yet demonstrated net energy production ("break even"). The development of commercial <sup>2</sup>H-<sup>3</sup>He reactors is dependent upon demon
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  • One popular vegetable is the tomato. Under these conditions the normally annual tomato plant lives for about four year ...k area of all the Mooners and is used to develop many ideas for commercial development not to mention personal jobs and making gifts.
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  • ...stem is possible at any future time, without regard to any attempted lunar development as shown in the article, [[Future Work for NASA#LOSERS NASA cares about]].
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