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Physics Bulletin, 1961
Edited by Lloyd V. Berkner and Hugh Odishaw London: McGraw-Hill Publishing Co. Ltd. Pp. x + 458. Price 54s. 6d. It might be feared that this title is a concession to tastes which have been debauched by popular misuses of the word " space "; but hidden within the book are some articles of outstanding ability containing material important to serious ...
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Edited by Lloyd V. Berkner and Hugh Odishaw London: McGraw-Hill Publishing Co. Ltd. Pp. x + 458. Price 54s. 6d. It might be feared that this title is a concession to tastes which have been debauched by popular misuses of the word " space "; but hidden within the book are some articles of outstanding ability containing material important to serious ...
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Science in space with the Space Station
25th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting, 1987The potential of the Space Station as a versatile scientific laboratory is discussed, reviewing plans under consideration by the NASA Task Force on Scientific Uses of the Space Station. The special advantages offered by the Station for expanding the scope of 'space science' beyond astrophysics, geophysics, and terrestrial remote sensing are stressed ...
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The new Planetary and Space Science
Planetary and Space Science, 2002International ...
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2015
The emergence of a modern social and political consciousness was enabled in part by a post-Renaissance re-imagining of space as a fundamental physical parameter that could be measured empirically by new techniques of survey and calculation, in ways that linked a knowable earth to the wider universe.
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The emergence of a modern social and political consciousness was enabled in part by a post-Renaissance re-imagining of space as a fundamental physical parameter that could be measured empirically by new techniques of survey and calculation, in ways that linked a knowable earth to the wider universe.
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An Introduction to Space Science [PDF]
R C Haymes London: John Wiley 1971 pp xvii + 556 price £6.75 This latest in a series of text books on space science to emerge in the last few years is one of the best yet and may be strongly recommended for both undergraduate and first year postdoctoral courses.
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Science in space vs space science: The European utilisation of spacelab∗
History and Technology, 1999Abstract Spacelab is the conventional name given to a manned laboratory to be carried onboard NASA's Space Shuttle, which was built in Europe under the aegis of the European Space Agency (ESA). This paper deals with the initiatives undertaken in Europe to establish a utilisation programme for Spacelab, in particular for its first flight, planned as a ...
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The Future of Science in Space [PDF]
Peter M. Banks, David C. Black
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