The Exploration of SpaceTemple Press, 1951 - 198 pagini |
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... imagine that , if one could make a workable pair of wings , they could be used to take one to the Moon . After Lucian , the theme of space - travel was neglected for almost fifteen hundred years . When it was again renewed , it was in a ...
... imagine that , if one could make a workable pair of wings , they could be used to take one to the Moon . After Lucian , the theme of space - travel was neglected for almost fifteen hundred years . When it was again renewed , it was in a ...
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... imagine . Yet it would be very unwise to rule it out as a long- term possibility . K It is on the twenty - seven satellites of the giant planets that the explorers of the next century may find landing - THE OUTER PLANETS 135.
... imagine . Yet it would be very unwise to rule it out as a long- term possibility . K It is on the twenty - seven satellites of the giant planets that the explorers of the next century may find landing - THE OUTER PLANETS 135.
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... imagine beings with tough , insulating skins through which the heat loss would be very small . As long as they had some source of energy - chemical , solar , perhaps even nuclear - and the necessary food , they could still survive ...
... imagine beings with tough , insulating skins through which the heat loss would be very small . As long as they had some source of energy - chemical , solar , perhaps even nuclear - and the necessary food , they could still survive ...
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Automatic Rocket Surveying Mars | 3 |
The Earth and its Neighbours | 9 |
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