The Exploration of SpaceTemple Press, 1951 - 198 pagini |
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... idea is now quite familiar to us , but Godwin was writing fifty years before Newton discovered the law of gravitation . The idea of lunar voyages was now becoming popular , and in 1640 Bishop Wilkins published a very important book A ...
... idea is now quite familiar to us , but Godwin was writing fifty years before Newton discovered the law of gravitation . The idea of lunar voyages was now becoming popular , and in 1640 Bishop Wilkins published a very important book A ...
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... idea : it is merely sound engineering . Shipbuilders do not try to give the same vessel the characteristics both of ocean greyhound and coastal tug . If we try to do this in spaceship construction , we shall be making our already ...
... idea : it is merely sound engineering . Shipbuilders do not try to give the same vessel the characteristics both of ocean greyhound and coastal tug . If we try to do this in spaceship construction , we shall be making our already ...
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... idea does not involve any mathematical or physical impossibilities , and the feat would not require too enormous amounts of fuel if the total conversion of mass into energy could be achieved . Although , at the moment , we have no idea ...
... idea does not involve any mathematical or physical impossibilities , and the feat would not require too enormous amounts of fuel if the total conversion of mass into energy could be achieved . Although , at the moment , we have no idea ...
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FRONTISPIECE Automatic Rocket Surveying Mars PLATE I HighAltitude ManCarrying Rocket | 3 |
Spaceships Refuelling In Free Orbit | 4 |
The Earth and its Neighbours | 9 |
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