What are the benefits of space exploration, and is it good value? How and why do scientists study the Universe? This series answers questions like these, while tackling key curriculum topics relating to Earth, Space, and the Universe.
This is a completely updated and revised version of a monograph published in 2002 by the NASA History Office under the original title Deep Space Chronicle: A Chronology of Deep Space and Planetary Probes, 1958-2000.
This is a critical time for the space program, and for all of us. Even the significant steps that we have taken since the dawn of the space age in...
Emigrating Beyond Earth illustrates that this is not a technocratic endeavor, but a natural continuation of human evolution; a journey not just for the engineer and rocket scientist, but for everyman.
Barratt counters that ... Mike Barratt headed the Human Research Program at NASA in 2012 and 2013, although he wasn't Frank Cucinotta's boss and says he never questioned Frank's work. Now Frank is a professor at University ...
Seeking to reenergize Americans' passion for the space program, the value of further exploration of the Moon, and the importance of human beings on the final frontier, Claude A. Piantadosi presents a rich history of American space ...
The purpose of this book is to initiate a new discussion on liberty focusing on the infinite realms of space.
... 131–132,134, 135,137 Japan, 75,121 Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), 75 Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), 33,99, 134 Johns Hopkins University, 77 Johnson Space Center, 144 Jones, Brian, 41 Kardashev, Nikolai, 159 Kennedy, ...
Earth, Space, and Beyond: Variety Pack
Earth, Space, and Beyond: Class Pack
An engaging account of our quest for habitable environments, recounting fascinating recent discoveries and providing insight into future space missions.