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Humphry Davy’s Intergalactic Travel: Catching Sight of Another Genre

Studies in Romanticism, 2015
WHEN HUMPHRY DAVY'S CONSOLATIONS IN TRAVEL WAS FIRST PRINTED posthumously in 1830 it evoked mixed responses reflecting its disjointed nature: Davy was pious; he approached heresy. He lived in the "fantastic"; he was "purely scientific." Yet whether he was a "dying Plato," an "orthodox Christian or [a] skeptical free-thinker," critics agreed on the text'
Kurtis Hessel
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Intergalactic Space-Time Travelers

Nova Religio, 2013
The Valley of the Dawn (Vale do Amanhecer) is a new Brazilian religion known for its creative synthesis of elements drawn from a diverse range of cultural and national contexts. This article considers the Valley as an example of the interrelations between religion and globalization, exploring how conceptual changes associated with contemporary ...
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The Energy Generation of The Future: The Propulsion Systems for Spacecraft in The Future

Digital Journal of Science (DJS)
It should be undisputed that the rocket engines used to date are at most suitable for exploring our solar system. The supply of fuel limits the activities, as does the time required due to the limited “travel speeds”.

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Trans-Atlantic Time in the Borderlands: Racialized Gender and Becoming in the Work of Alan Pelaez Lopez

College Literature
:Alan Pelaez Lopez’ Intergalactic Travels: Poems from a Fugitive Alien (2020) animates multiple temporalities to expose the intertwined histories that converge at the contemporary US-Mexico border.
Liz Rose
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A characteristic size of ∼10 Mpc for the ionized bubbles at the end of cosmic reionization

Nature, 2004
The first galaxies to appear in the Universe at redshifts z > 20 created ionized bubbles in the intergalactic medium of neutral hydrogen left over from the Big Bang.
J. Wyithe, A. Loeb
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Hieroglyphs, or science fiction icons and the rate and direction of innovation

The Innovation
It is striking just how large a role science fiction plays in contemporary processes of innovation and technological change and how comparatively little attention this role has received in innovation scholarship.
Rasmus Koss Hartmann
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Effects of different source characteristics on the propagated CR and secondary neutrino spectra: A CRPropa3 simulation

Advances in Space Research, 2019
Astrophysical and cosmogenic neutrinos are produced in the interactions of ultra-high energy cosmic rays. Astrophysical neutrinos originate from the interactions of cosmic ray protons with the matter (pp interactions) or photons ( γ p interactions ...
G. Rastegarzadeh, H. Fallahnejad
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Soviet Science Fiction Cinema and the Space Age


This book interrogates the relations between nostalgias of today and past utopias in the context of the space age of the 20th century and its cinematic representations in the USSR and in post-Soviet Russia.
Natalija Majsova
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Mapping the Cosmic Web of Dark Matter and Possibilities for Planning Routes for Crewed Intergalactic Space Travel: Integrative Review Protocol

This project contains the protocol for an integrative review investigating the mapping of the dark matter cosmic web and its potential applications for planning routes for future intergalactic crewed space missions. The integrative review aims to synthesize and critically analyze evidence from multiple study types (theoretical, observational ...
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A framework to measure the properties of intergalactic metal systems with two-point flux statistics

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2023
Naim Goksel Karacayli   +2 more
exaly  

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