The Exploration of SpaceHarper, 1959 - 200 pagini |
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... Moon . Several possibilities now exist , all illustrated by this model of the two adjacent craters . The first is that the rocket will be so accurately aimed ( or steered later in its trajectory ) that it hits the Moon . As it will pick ...
... Moon . Several possibilities now exist , all illustrated by this model of the two adjacent craters . The first is that the rocket will be so accurately aimed ( or steered later in its trajectory ) that it hits the Moon . As it will pick ...
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... Moon . Even a few inches underground , the variations of tem- peratures would be greatly reduced owing to the insulating power of the lunar rocks . Deep inside the Moon , there would be no trace of them at all and the temperature would ...
... Moon . Even a few inches underground , the variations of tem- peratures would be greatly reduced owing to the insulating power of the lunar rocks . Deep inside the Moon , there would be no trace of them at all and the temperature would ...
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... Moon's surface rocks without too much difficulty . An under- ground settlement would be easy to air- and temperature - condi- tion , and its construction would not involve carrying materials from Earth . Possibly suitable caves or ...
... Moon's surface rocks without too much difficulty . An under- ground settlement would be easy to air- and temperature - condi- tion , and its construction would not involve carrying materials from Earth . Possibly suitable caves or ...
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