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See TIME LIFE Books: A Man on the Moon 30th Anniversary Commemorative Book Set Sputnik sent back the first signals from the cosmos and the space race was on. From the archives of LIFE comes one of the most momentous chapters in the Cold War and "a giant leap for mankind." Editor: Seth Goddard Art Direction & Design: Carlos Pisco Producer: Elizabeth Owen Photo Research: Neal Jackson Photo Production: Mary Ann Koopman


Welcome to Online From Jupiter 97 This project was active from mid-February, 1997 through April 6, 1997 The Galileo mission is designed to help scientists learn much more about the planet Jupiter and its moons. NASA's Galileo spacecraft arrived at Jupiter on December 7th, 1995. Upon arrival, Galileo's probe plunged into Jupiter's atmosphere. The probe sucked up lots of data about the structure and composition of Jupiter; this info was relayed (via the mothership) ba ...


The following NASA women have volunteered to participate in the Women of NASA project. This is certainly not a complete list of NASA women, and any participation is on a voluntary basis. We thank them for sharing their time and wisdom with the many young people who participate in our project. Together we are making a difference in what young women see as their opportunities, career paths and dreams. You will notice that the listing of women is categorized under areas of work or educat ...


Affordable to the Individual Space Flight No matter what your dreams for the future of space are; Living on and Exploring the Moon, Living on and Exploring Mars, or Building Space Colonies and Satellite Solar Power Stations ... without Affordable to the Individual Space Flight, they will always remain dreams. Affordable to the Private Individual Space Flight has been the dream of just about everyone who has ever wanted to travel into space. It ...


Publish With AIAA Forms Contact Us View Cart User Name: Password: Having trouble logging in? Login help > UPCOMING CONFERENCES & EVENTS 11 - 14 Jun 2006 - San Diego, California 24th AIAA International Communications Satellite Systems Conference (ICSSC) and 4th Annual International Satellite & Communications (ISCe) Conference and Expo More info > 19 - 23 Jun 2006 - Rome, Italy SpaceOps 2006 Conference More info > AI ...


The universe is expanding. Maybe. Our understanding of the universe is expanding. Definitely. Practically every month, new theories about the origin and age of the universe are being announced. In just the past year, scientists have identified three new planets. Inhabitants of planet Earth have begun to wonder if the newly discovered planets may have their own inhabitants. Might the new planets support life? For the time being, we can only imagine. How To Use The ...


Ask the Space Scientist Conducted by Dr. Sten Odenwald (Astronomer) At this NASA website, I can no longer support questions that don't have to do with the Sun, the Earth and their various interactions. But, you may visit the Astronomy Cafe for answers to over 3000 FAQs about the Solar System, Planet-X, Stars, Galaxies, Black Holes, Big Bang Cosmology, Origin of the Universe, General and Special Relativity, Space Travel, Space Physics, Careers in Astronomy, Telescopes and many other topics, too!






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canyon space team about us organization news activities and projects Xprize and the CST membership contact us download links home A group of talented aerospace professionals and enthusiasts in Washington state dedicated to opening the arena of civilian space flight. The Canyon Space Team is a nonprofit company exploring the fields of propulsion and aerospace vehicle design for private and commercial ...


Skip Navigation Noted Researcher Offers Kudos for Inspiration Work CET Tue Nov 29 2005 Don’t Be Left out in the Cold CET Wed Nov 16 2005 Imagine the wealth of information NASA scientists have uncovered in every field of science over the years. Astounding. Now imagine having that information put to use in the classroom. That’s what the NASA-supported Classroom of the Future program aims to do. The Classroom of the Future is housed a ...


Space Exploration Gallery The Spacecrafts Gallery Who says only astronauts can take a trip through space? Relive the drama of previous shuttle missions through CNN Interactive's story archive. It's the next best thing to being there. P R E V I O U S M I S S I O N S AtlantisColumbiaDiscoveryEndeavour Sound off on our message boards You said it... © 1997 Cable News Network, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Terms under which this service is provided to you.


Member Center: Sign In | Register International Edition Home PageWorldU.S.WeatherBusinessSportsPoliticsLawTechnologyScience & SpaceHealthEntertainmentTravelEducationSpecial ReportsVideoAutos E-mails RSS Podcasts CNNtoGO CNN Pipeline Shuttle inspection planned late in mission The crew of Discovery will squeeze in an extra inspection of the space shuttle late in its 12-day mission next month to make sure the vehicle is safe to return to Earth, NASA offici ...


"Contact Light" On this web page you will find Kipp Teague's personal retrospective of the Apollo program and the era of the space race, accompanied by dozens of high-quality NASA photographs and images of Apollo memorabilia. Project Apollo Archive This is a companion site to the "Contact Light" retrospective, and includes over three thousand high-quality Apollo photograph scans, video and audio clips, launch vehicle and crew info/photos, memorabilia, diagrams, a JavaScript lunar-landing simulator, books and videos, and links to numerous Apollo and space-related websites. Please choose a destination above


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NASA's Discovery Program Two new Discovery missions have been selected: - Dawn, which will orbit the asteroids Ceres and Vesta, to launch in 2006. - Kepler, also to launch in 2006, which will search for Earth-like planets around other stars. More information is available in the NASA Press Release The primary goal of NASA's Discovery program is to conduct a series of frequent, highly focused, cost-effective missions to answer critical questions in solar system science. Formally st ...


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TABLE OF CONTENTS EARLY PIONEERS ROCKETRY PICTURES OF MODERN ROCKETS MEDICAL ADVANCES TECHNOLOGY NASA VIDEO GALLERY YOUR PREDICTION REFERENCES TEAM EARLY PIONEERS Robert Hutchings Goddard (1882 - 1945) was considered to be the father of the Space Age. He went to Clark University. He built the first rocket to use a "liquid propellant fuel," and he launched it in 1926. NASA's Godd ...


History of Space Exploration There are things that are known and things that are unknown; in between is exploration. -Anonymous Space History Space History Introduction Rocket History Early Astronauts Automated Spacecraft Hypothetical Planets Historical Publications The Martian Landscape Viking Orbiter Views of Mars On Mars: Exploration of the Red Planet 1958-1978 Apollo: Expeditions to the Moon Chariots for Apollo: A History of Manned Lunar Spacec ...


Created by Josh Schwartzman and Levi Reddig 3.....2.....1.....Liftoff.....We have liftoff here at Kennedy Space Center...5:43 A.M....Clear Skies...Visibility 10 miles... A Brief Explanation Of This Site This web site is designed to teach children to adults about space and space exploration. People who are interested in space, or who are just curious will like this site. This site was also designed as an entry in ThinkQuest, a competition of kids aged 12-18. They are supposed to use th ...


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HomeSpace Travel HistorySpace Travel FutureSpace Exploration HistorySpace Exploration TechnologyLinks Space Travel and Exploration Welcome to Space Travel and Exploration Home page. Here you will be able to find information about history of the space travel and technology of the past, present and future. This page is best viewed with Netscape 3.0 or better and resolusion of 800 x 600 Questions, comments, or suggestions? Send us feedback. Created by Igor Keizner


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+ View the NASA PortalSearch JPL Spitzer Helps Solve Mystery of Space Dust Astronomers using NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope and other telescopes think they've found the source of dust in the early universe. New observations indicate the dust came from supernovas, violent explosions of massive stars. (Jun. 8) + View feature+ View full image and caption UPCOMING EVENTS Times listed in Pacific. June 22, 23 -- Lecture series/webcast + NASA Space Expl ...


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NASA Update explorer stories from all over NASAThe Universe space, solar system, stars, and galaxies Spacecraft rockets, stations, and satellitesFundamentals tools of science and engineering Human Journey living in space, astronauts, pioneersTracking keeping track of satellites and spacecraft This site is no longer supported, and is maintained for archival purposes only. To learn more about space and NASA research, visit the educators and students sections of the NASA Portal, ...




Moonport: A History of Apollo Launch Facilities and Operations By Charles D. Benson and William Barnaby Faherty Go to the Table of Contents. The NASA History Series NASA SP-4204 National Aeronautics and Space Administration Scientific and Technical Information Office Washington, DC Published 1978 Acknowledgment: Special thanks to David Woods for scanning and proofreading Moonport, and formatting it for use on the World Wide Web. HTML revised: December 5, 1996


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National Aeronautics and Space Administration Office of External Relations History Office Historical Subject Reference Guide Hot Topics - Check here for easy access to information on our most frequently asked questions. Aeronautics - What is now known as NASA once began as the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA). Much of what we take for granted in aviation was pioneered by NASA and its predecessor. Astronautics - Humans have been exploring space for only ...


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Welcome to NASA's Neurolab mission Web site. The Neurolab payload will be launched on STS-90 in April 1998. This site will tell you about the science being performed aboard STS-90. Find out about: Who is involved in the mission What the science is all about When the mission is Where the scientists are from Why Neurolab is such an important mission How the Neurolab mission was developed What's New on this site!! Read our online Neurolab mission brochure! Space Trivia! Living ...


Welcome to the Space Exploration Content Area of NASA Quest Meet the men and women of NASA who make up the space program and learn about their diverse and exciting careers. Peek behind the scenes as these folks train astronauts, prepare the shuttle for human space exploration missions and make the International Space Station a reality. Explore the solar system and beyond with the space scientists who study deep space and reasearch future space exploration. You will h ...


Table of Contents Preface Eclipse Predictions Introduction Path And Visibility General Maps of the Eclipse Path Orthographic Projection Map of the Eclipse Path Stereographic Projection Map of the Eclipse Path Equidistant Conic Projection Maps of the Eclipse Path Elements, Shadow Contacts and Eclipse Path Tables Local Circumstances Tables Detailed Maps of the Umbral Path Estimating Times of Second And Third Contacts Mean Lunar Radius Lunar Limb Profile Limb Correction ...


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Sequence of Hubble Space Telescope images of Mars, showing Syrtis Major, taken 1994-1995. Note the seasonal changes and varying distance effects. More HST images of Mars Mars at its Closest, Aug 27 2003 HST images Chandra CXO X-ray image of Mars Mars Apparition 2005/2006! 2005 Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter - arrived and entered Mars orbit March 10, 2006 - now operating in Mars orbit; aerobraking phase 2003 Mars Exploration Rovers - Spirit on Mars, softlanded January 4, ...


Chronology of Lunar and Planetary Exploration This chronology gives a list of known (successful and unsuccessful) lunar and planetary missions including a few historical missions which were instrumental in the development and evolution of space exploration. The timeline can be viewed in its entirety (about 45 K in size): 1957 - Future or in smaller 'bite-size' chunks (~ 12 K each): 1957 - 1964 1965 - 1969 1970 - 1979 1980 - Present Future Missions On the timeline ...


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Seltzer Tablet Rocket 5...4...3...2...1...liftoff! As the solid rocket boosters kick in, the Space Shuttle Atlantis slowly lifts it's 2 million kilograms off the launch pad and another mission is underway. Today, rockets with enormous payloads are commonly launched, but less than 60 years ago, most people thought rockets even close to this size existed only in science fiction. Historians aren't quite sure who invented the first rocket, but by the year 1250 AD, Chinese warriors were launching ...


SPACE/ASTRONAUT - How to Become an Astronaut Last-modified: $Date: 94/03/01 17:24:33 $ HOW TO BECOME AN ASTRONAUT There is a mailing list for those interested in sharing information on the astronaut-selection process. If you would like to join, send mail to astronaut-candidates-request@camis.stanford.edu (contact geoff@hisnext.Stanford.EDU (Geoffrey Rutledge)). First the short form, authored by Henry Spencer, then an official NASA announcement. Q. How do I become an astronaut? ...






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current revision: 11 July 2000 first publication: 4 August 1998 Space Elevators, Space Hotels, and Space Tourism Abstract: This document describes a conceptual design for a transportation system which could be built to carry passengers into space for tourism. It's futuristic only in that it has not been built yet. It does not rely on warp drive or any other magic technology, but rather adapts concepts developed or proposed for NASA activities. The system is based on a "space e ...


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SPACE NO SPACE! In 1969 we first landed on the moon's surface.At the time it was a great leap of technology and everyone started to dream about space travel in the near future.Well it's been over 30 years since then and we have not gone further into space that the moon. In the mid 70's even the moon became a less attractive objective as the astronauts did'nt do anything accept collect rocks,all of which could have been done on the first mission. So,what have we done since?The Russians ...


Space Settlements spreading life throughout the solar system "I know that humans will colonize the solar system and one day go beyond." Mike Griffin, NASA Administrator. Humanity has the power to fill outer space with life. Today our solar system is filled with plasma, gas, dust, rock, and radiation -- but very little life; just a thin film around the third rock from the Sun. We can change that. In the 1970's Princeton physicist Gerard O'Neill with the help of NASA Ames Research Center and St ...


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Welcome to Starships.com (Above The Blue Horizon) A science fiction web site dedicated to spaceships in art, science and literature. Starships.com Updated Saturday, May 1, 2006 5:40 PM Welcome to my science fiction multimedia computer graphic web site dedicated to spaceships in art, science and literature. If you enjoy Spaceships, Space Travel, UFO's and Alien Worlds, you have wandered into the right sector of space. Space Ranger, standby to fire your rocket thrusters! Prepare to ...


THE ASTRONAUT RESOURCES < FLASH ©1996 Sausage software> I have created this site as a resource for Astronaut-related information. Feel free to browse through the contents, and absorb what you can. The 21st century promises to be an exciting challenge for future Astronauts to live and work in space. Scientists, engineers, technicians and specialists will all play a vital role in the ongoing construction-process as well as the eventual habitat and operation of the internati ...


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Scientists used oscilloscopes like this one to analyze Sputnik's signals. You can listen to the sound of Sputnik in AU format (110K) or in RealAudio. Credit: NASA History Office t was 500 miles up, traveling at 18,000 miles an hour, and it circled the globe every 96 minutes. It flew over the U.S. seven times a day. And the sound of its incessant beeping fascinated and disturbed the nation. At first, nobody except its creators knew what it looked like or what it was ...


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They Shot for the Moon Astronaut photographs by Frank Messinger This site is a tribute to my late father. Written and maintained by Joe Messinger. Except as noted, all photographs copyright © 1998/2000 Joe Messinger and/or the estate of Frank Messinger Permission given to quote and copy photographs for educational purposes. No commercial use. Please notify the owner of this page via e-mail of your intentions. Some links to pages off this site may become inactive. Please report any de ...


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