The MIR Space Station: A Precursor to Space ColonizationThis book explores the development and operation of the Mir Space Station over the last ten years, focusing on the engineering technology aspects of constructing and operating an orbital complex designed to be occupied by humans for long periods of time. |
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This was therefore " a really big step forward " in the exploration of space . The 2.2 - metre spheroidal compartment of the ferry's orbital module , which had a volume of just 6 m ' , was criss - crossed by a metal framework in which ...
This was therefore " a really big step forward " in the exploration of space . The 2.2 - metre spheroidal compartment of the ferry's orbital module , which had a volume of just 6 m ' , was criss - crossed by a metal framework in which ...
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Clarke , Arthur C. , The Exploration of Space , Temple Press , 1951 von Braun , Werner , Across the Space Frontier , a series of articles , with artwork by Chesley Bonestell , published in Collier's Magazine , New York ...
Clarke , Arthur C. , The Exploration of Space , Temple Press , 1951 von Braun , Werner , Across the Space Frontier , a series of articles , with artwork by Chesley Bonestell , published in Collier's Magazine , New York ...
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Into the unknown | 3 |
Initial engineering development | 13 |
Routine operations | 51 |
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