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15 years in space 1957-72 / T.R.W. Systems group 1973  Book
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Edition Vol 11.
Publication Calif, TRW Systems groups, 1973.
Description iv, 47p.
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ID:   120642


Protection of humanity's cultural and historic heritage in spac / Walsh, Justin St. P   Journal Article
Walsh, Justin St. P Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract While the international community has acted forcefully since World War II to protect sites and objects of cultural or historic significance on Earth, little attention has been paid to the same kinds of sites and objects in space. There are important ethical and scholarly reasons for wanting to preserve sites and in situ objects in off-Earth contexts from destruction or commercial exploitation. Innovative space research equipment, such as spacecraft, satellites, and space stations, and the locations of historic missions, such as Tranquility Base, therefore deserve formal international recognition and protection. Appropriate models for developing a comprehensive protective scheme can be found in existing international protocols, especially the 1959 Antarctic Treaty (and later additions), the 1970 UNESCO Convention on Cultural Property, the 1972 UNESCO World Heritage Convention, and the 2001 UNESCO Convention on the Underwater Cultural Heritage. In addition, space agencies and professional organizations can mandate adequate and ethical planning for the post-operational phases of space missions to include arrangements for heritage protection.
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Red letter day: ISRO's mars orbiter mission prepares for the mars orbit insertion to take place this month / Chandra, Atul   Journal Article
Chandra, Atul Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The Indian Space Research Organisation's (ISRO) Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM) spacecraft concludes its incredible 680 million km journey this month, which began when the Mars Obiter was launched from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SHAR) at Sriharikota in November last year. In a post on its Facebook page, in the last week of August, ISRO announced that its Mars Orbiter Mission spacecraft was just 9 million km away from Mars. ISRO scientists have already begun preparations for the moment of truth for the mission; when the spacecraft is released into Mars Orbit.
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Specifications: leading international aircraft, spacecraft weapons... March 20, 1989  Article
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Publication March 20, 1989.
Description 133-191
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Thermophysics of Spacecraft and Planetary Bodies: Radiation properties of solids and the electromagnetic radiation environment in space / Heller, Gerhard B (ed.) 1967  Book
Heller, Gerhard B (ed.) Book
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Publication New York, Academic Press, 1967.
Description xxi, 975p.Hbk
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Using commercial communication satellites to attain information superiority and Improve troop and weapon control / Sidorin, A N; Talynkin, V A   Journal Article
Sidorin, A N Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The authors analyze modern dual-purpose satellite communication systems in foreign states and their ability to ensure information superiority and support troop command and control in wars and armed conflicts. Based on foreign practice, the authors suggest a number of options for employing commercial (civilian) satellite systems for military purposes.
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