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Articles related to "Space Research"
What is Aerospace Engineering? This article discusses in brief, the developments in the field of aerospace engineering and its applications in the global perspective today. aerospace engineering • aerospace industry • missiles • military applications • space research
History In The Making - Part Two We continue our look at the new space station planned for Leicester and we also discover how NASA is involved. national space science centre • nssc • catsat • nasa • planetarium
Celebrating the "Birthplace of Aviation" Question: Why is "Birthplace of Aviation" stamped on so many Ohio license plates? Answer: Wright Patterson AFB, John Glenn, NASA research, an Astronaut Grove ... just to name a few. wright patterson afb • john glenn • nasa • space research • astronaut grove
Distant supernovae affect Earth Exploding stars that spew light-speed particles in their death throes had major impact on early life on Earth and still plays a role in its climate, says a Danish report. cosmic rays • climate change • global warming • cloud formation • condensation
Practical Applications of Space Technology Scientific techniques and discoveries made in the space program have contributed beneficial spinoffs used in other fields such as medicine, industry, and defense. nasa spinoffs • practical applications of space research • nasa's contribution to society • every day technology from the space program • nasa inventions today
The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence SETI, or the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence, is the collective name for a number of on-going projects dedicated to the search for extraterrestrial life. search for extraterrestrial intelligence • seti • frank drake • frank drake first seti search • tau ceti
The Eisenhower Presidency A brief examination of foreign policy and domestic affairs during the presidency of Dwight D. Eisenhower. dwight d. eisenhower • nato • sputnik • cuban missile crisis • soviet union
The Johnson Presidency This article examines Johnson's involvement in the Vietnam War, as well as looking at his other foreign policy achievements and his Great Society Program. lyndon b. johnson • vietnam war • soviet union • great society • war on poverty
Water on the Moon Evidence from three different spacecraft shows that the moon is not bone-dry as scientists once thought. water on the moon • where water exists on the moon • water at the moon's poles • hydroxyl and water molecules in space • dry moon
30 Years After the Sea of Tranquility Thoughts thirty years after man's first steps on the moon. space program • neil armstrong • effects on society • effects on research
Arrays II In this article, we study re-dimensioning an array. The article also introduces the concept of Multi-dimensional arrays.
Revelation Space Review – Sci Fi Space Opera Revelation Space is the first novel by Welsh author Alastair Reynolds. Revelation Space is a universe-spanning hard science fiction epic space opera. revelation space • alastair reynolds • hard science fiction • space opera • welsh author
The Continuing Decline of the Amazon Rainforest The Amazon rainforest, considered the lungs of the planet, continues to decline. This tropical forest is crucial in the battle against global warming. decline of the amazon rainforest • deforestation amazon • amazon rainforest • lungs of the planet • battle against global warming
The Hubbub About Hubble What's the buzz about Hubble, our deep-space telescope? Learn everything from its major parts to its most valuable discoveries. hubble • telescope • deep • space • nasa
Time to Space Out Space themes excite and fascinate kids. reading • books • stories • space • time travel
US: Arizona Travel Facts & Trivia United States: Information on the OK Corral, white-water rafting, Navajo Nation Fair, Kitt Peak, Titan Missile Museum, Old Oraibi, Flagstaff Observatory & Lake Havasu. arizona travel facts • grand canyon white-water rafting • lake havasu london bridge • old tucson studios western • tombstone ok corral
Black Holes Space/Time Distortion Like sharks in the ocean millions of Black Holes wander the universe. And like those creatures the universe needs these galactic wanders to maintain stability. black hole • event horizon • stellar mass • photon sphere • super nova
Edwards AFB Still Makes Aviation History Edwards Air Force Base is one of the most interesting aerospace places on earth. Their first supersonic flight in the history was just the beginning. edwards • afb • air force • flight test • pilot
Guide to the Aerospace Valley There is no other place on earth that contributed so much to world's aviation and space history than Antelope Valley. From the first supersonic flight - to the first US s space ship one • spaceshipone • space tourist • rutan voyager • spaceshiptwo
Mir: Memories and Reflections Mir, the Russian station that has been in orbit since 1986, is very much a bridge between the time when the Cold War was still a reality and a new reality of international cooperation in space. mir • skylab • host • russian • vision
Riccardo Giacconi - The Executive Astronomer The 2003 co-recipient of the Nobel Prize for Physics was Riccardo Giacconi, current president of the Associated Universities Incorporated, and an internationally reknown astronomer credited with locating the first cosmic source of X-rays. giacconi • stsci • uhuru • hubble • skylab
KNOWLEDGE and ATTITUDES Necessary for the 21st Century Before knowledge can be absorbed or internalized, an open-mind is necessary. After knowledge is acquired, skills can be developed from that knowledge base. The future of education looks very bright. Technology and the Internet allow us to learn within a new paradigm. This paradigm should be ever expanding, as should our view in goal setting where, the sky is no longer the limit. before knowledge can be absorbed or internalized • an open-mind is necessary. after knowledge is acqu • skills can be developed from that knowledge base. • as should our view in goal setting where • the sky is no longer the limit. |
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