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UAP-istunnot American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics -konferenssissa 2024

UAP-istunnot American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics -konferenssissa 2024
UAP-istunnot American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics -konferenssissa 2024

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Olaf Frohn's website Armchair Astronautics and specifically his History page is where I go for mission facts like launch and arrival dates, success and failure rates, etc. It has very high information density and hasn't failed me for accuracy yet. armchairastronautics.blogspot.com/p/history.html

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MARS FLAGSHIP from ā€œA Systems Analysis of Fast Manned Flights to Venus and Mars, Part Iā€ Krafft A. Ehricke, General Dynamics/Astronautics, 11th March 1959 (www.projectrho.com/public_html/...) the ā€œHyperionā€ craft would be nuclear powered, and assembled in orbit, returning looking like a stick!

line diagram of the ā€œMARS FLAGSHIP (4 persons), showing the craft in four configurations. 1st: ā€œLEAVE EARTHā€. the Hyperion has a crew module on the end of a frame 14ft in diameter and 300ft long (with two sets of propellant tanks), to keep its occupants far away from the extra 160ft long nuclear engine. 2nd: ā€œARRIVE MARSā€. The rear engine plus its tanks have been jettisoned. the frame has a much smaller secondary nuclear engine. 3rd: ā€œLEAVE MARSā€. the rear trio of tanks have been jettisoned. 4th: ā€œARRIVE EARTHā€. the second trio of tanks are now gone, along with two more tanks connected to the crew module at the front
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Iā€™m guessing you know this is the exact purpose for which the term Cyborg was first proposed in 1960. Although Clynes and Klineā€™s cybernetic organisms relied on mechanised drug-delivery not genes, and they included a very ā€˜60s warning about catching up to the Soviets šŸ”­šŸš€ web.mit.edu/digitalapoll...

Text from a 1960 paper in the journal Astronautics: ā€˜If man in space, in addition to flying his vehicle, must continuously be checking on things and making adjustments merely in order to keep himself alive, he becomes a slave to the machine. The purpose of the Cyborg, as well as his own homeostatic systems, is to provide an organizational system in which such robot-like problems are taken care of automatically and unconsciously, leaving man free to explore, to create, to think, and to feel.ā€™
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NASA'sĀ DART (Doubleā€‹ Asteroid Redirection Test) mission continues to yieldĀ scientific discoveriesĀ and garner accolades for its groundbreaking achievements. The mission team was recently recognized by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA)with cerebral-overload.com/?p=114867

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