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Space Station: A History of the First Interplanetary Space Ships by Robert Zimmerman,

Space Station: A History of the First Interplanetary Space Ships by Robert Zimmerman,
After losing the race to the moon, the Soviet Union responded by launching an ambitious program to build the first space stations. Leaving Earth is the definitive account of the human race's first tentative steps in the permanent habitation of space. The commander of the International Space Station's first crew, Bill Shepard, refers to his orbiting home as "Alpha." It is a moniker frowned upon by the Russians--and for good reason. It is not, as Shepard implies with his unofficial but inaccurate designation, the first space station. Not only did the Soviet Union successfully inhabit a series of six different Salyut space stations between 1971 and 1986, the Soviets maintained a human presence on Mir for more than 14 years. Indeed, the remarkable history explored in Leaving Earth makes it clear that the Soviet's vital and dynamic space program has ultimately surpassed our own comparatively tentative, tiptoeing efforts into the cosmos. Visionaries like Wernher von Braun and Willy Ley wrote in the 1950s that the first step in colonizing the heavens was the deployment of orbiting, self-sufficient "space stations." They certainly understood the dangers inherent in dealing with the harsh reality of a new and untested environment in which man was not a natural presence. The events that would follow in successive decades would prove that space was not always a hospitable home for human beings. Fraught with the potential for danger and occasionally punctuated by terrible moments of disaster, the history of space exploration has been keenly dramatic. But neither von Braun nor Ley--or for that matter NASA--dreamt that the ponderously bureaucratic Soviet Union would actually manage to overtake theUnited States in the space station race, leveraging its propaganda machine and tyrannical politics to launch a series of daring, dangerous, and scientifically brilliant space exploits that would put the Soviet Union far ahead of NASA.



Earth Observation Data Policy by Ray Harris, X
Earth Observation Data Policy by Ray Harris, X
A critical issue which is fundamentally affecting the development of the Earth Observation sector is not so much the technology but the data policy. The conditions which govern access to the data, distribution of the data and the price of the data are now vital to the exploitation of this important environmental data resource. This book examines and analyses these data policy issues and recommends how the Earth observation sector can best develop appropriate and useful policies so that the scientific, operational and commercial value of the data can be maximised. This book provides a summary of the influences on Earth observation data policy and a review of the main organisations which develop Earth observation data policy including the United States, the committee on Earth Observation Satellites, the International Earth Observing System and space agencies such as the European Space Agency. The book analyses four key parts to Earth observation data policy: access to Earth observation data, data protection, pricing policy and data preservation. Details of the satellite Earth observation systems of the United States, Europe, Japan, Canada and other nations are included throughout the book. In preparing the book the author has interviewed over 70 experts in Earth observation data policy in Europe, the United States and Canada.



Isaac Asimov's Guide to Earth and Space - Guide to Earth and Space by Isaac Asimov (ISBN 0449220591) is one of the many books by the well known science-fiction author. This book however deals with the factual part of astronomy.

From the Earth to the Moon - From the Earth to the Moon (French title: De la Terre à la Lune) is a humorous science fiction story written in 1865 by Jules Verne and is one of the earliest entries in that genre. It tells the story of three well-to-do members of a post-American Civil War gun club who build an enormous sky facing cannon and ride a space ship fired from it to the moon.

Earth Is Room Enough - Earth Is Room Enough is a collection of short science fiction stories published by Isaac Asimov in 1957. Asimov chose the title as a riposte to at least one critic who had expressed distate for the Foundation Trilogy, characterising it as an example of Space Opera.

National Space Organization (ROC) - The National Space Organization (NSPO, formerly known as the National Space Project Office) is the civilian space agency of the Republic of China (Taiwan) under the auspices of the Executive Yuan's National Science Council. NSPO is currently involved in both the development of space and satellite related technologies and infrastructure (including the FORMOSAT series of Earth observation satellites) and related research in aerospace engineering, remote sensing, astrophysics, atmospheric science, and information science.



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Earth and Space Science - Earth and Space Science Satellite Altimetry and Earth Sciences The new level of precision earth and space science and global coverage provided by satellite altimetry is rapidly advancing studies of ocean circulation. It allows for new insights into marine geodesy, ice sheet movements, plate tectonics, earth and space science and for the first time provides high-resolution bathymetry for previously unmapped regions of our watery planet earth and space science and crucial information on the large-scale ocean features on intra- ...

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Earth and Space Science - Earth and Space Science Satellite Altimetry and Earth Sciences The new level of precision earth and space science and global coverage provided by satellite altimetry is rapidly advancing studies of ocean circulation. It allows for new insights into marine geodesy, ice sheet movements, plate tectonics, earth and space science and for the first time provides high-resolution bathymetry for previously unmapped regions of our watery planet earth and space science and crucial information on the large-scale ocean features on intra- ...

Earth and Space Science - Earth and Space Science Satellite Altimetry and Earth Sciences The new level of precision earth and space science and global coverage provided by satellite altimetry is rapidly advancing studies of ocean circulation. It allows for new insights into marine geodesy, ice sheet movements, plate tectonics, earth and space science and for the first time provides high-resolution bathymetry for previously unmapped regions of our watery planet earth and space science and crucial information on the large-scale ocean features on intra- ...

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