The Exploration of SpaceHarper, 1951 - 199 pagini |
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... Outer Planets 14 Exploring the Planets 15 Stations in Space 16 Other Suns than Ours 17 To the Stars 18 Concerning Means and Ends Index 103 111 120 134 142 150 163 174 183 197 FRONTISPIECE PLATE I PLATE II PLATE III PLATE IV PLATE.
... Outer Planets 14 Exploring the Planets 15 Stations in Space 16 Other Suns than Ours 17 To the Stars 18 Concerning Means and Ends Index 103 111 120 134 142 150 163 174 183 197 FRONTISPIECE PLATE I PLATE II PLATE III PLATE IV PLATE.
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Arthur Charles Clarke. FRONTISPIECE PLATE I PLATE II PLATE III PLATE IV PLATE V PLATE VI List of Plates FACING PAGE ... PLATE VII Lunar Formations : ( a ) Hevel and Lohrmann 120 ( b ) Sirsalis The Martian Base PLATE VIII The Space - Suit ...
Arthur Charles Clarke. FRONTISPIECE PLATE I PLATE II PLATE III PLATE IV PLATE V PLATE VI List of Plates FACING PAGE ... PLATE VII Lunar Formations : ( a ) Hevel and Lohrmann 120 ( b ) Sirsalis The Martian Base PLATE VIII The Space - Suit ...
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... Plate VI ( a ) , taken from Nasmyth and Carpenter's classic The Moon ; and to the Royal Astronomical Society for Plates VI ( b ) and XIV . Plate XIII is based on information from Otto Struve's Stellar Evolution ( Princeton University ...
... Plate VI ( a ) , taken from Nasmyth and Carpenter's classic The Moon ; and to the Royal Astronomical Society for Plates VI ( b ) and XIV . Plate XIII is based on information from Otto Struve's Stellar Evolution ( Princeton University ...
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