The Exploration of SpaceTemple Press, 1951 - 198 pagini |
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Arthur Charles Clarke. List of Plates FRONTISPIECE PLATE I PLATE II PLATE III PLATE IV PLATE V PLATE VI Automatic Rocket Surveying Mars High - Altitude Man - Carrying Rocket Spaceships Refuelling In Free Orbit Lunar Type Spaceship ...
Arthur Charles Clarke. List of Plates FRONTISPIECE PLATE I PLATE II PLATE III PLATE IV PLATE V PLATE VI Automatic Rocket Surveying Mars High - Altitude Man - Carrying Rocket Spaceships Refuelling In Free Orbit Lunar Type Spaceship ...
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... Plate VI ( a ) , taken from Nasmyth and Carpenter's classic The Moon ; and to Mount Wilson Observatory for Plates VI ( b ) and XIV . Plate XIII is based on information from Otto Struve's Stellar Evolution ( Princeton University Press ) ...
... Plate VI ( a ) , taken from Nasmyth and Carpenter's classic The Moon ; and to Mount Wilson Observatory for Plates VI ( b ) and XIV . Plate XIII is based on information from Otto Struve's Stellar Evolution ( Princeton University Press ) ...
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... Plate VI ( a ) , which shows the general distribution of the craters and mountain ranges . It should be explained that one can never see all these formations at the same time , in the manner shown in this drawing : indeed , when the ...
... Plate VI ( a ) , which shows the general distribution of the craters and mountain ranges . It should be explained that one can never see all these formations at the same time , in the manner shown in this drawing : indeed , when the ...
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