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Space science
A fact sheet on the NASA space science program is presented. Some of the subjects considered include the following: (1) the Orbiting Astronomical Observatory, (2) the Orbiting Solar Observatory, (3) the Small Astronomy Satellite, (4) lunar programs, (5) planetary programs using the Mariner, Pioneer 10, and Viking space probes, and (6) the Scout, Thor-Delta, and Atlas-Centaur launch vehicles. For each program there is a description of the effort, the schedule, management, program officials, and funding aspects in outline form
Space station science lab module
The Science Lab Module (SLM), a key component of the proposed Space Station (SS) orbiting complex, is undergoing intensive study during the project design phase which is currently underway. The SLM is one of the two laboratory modules which, together with two habitation modules, comprise the core elements of the SS reference configurations. Current project emphasis is to configure the SLM as a national science laboratory module facility which would have four major functions: maximize life sciences research potential, support operations of attached payloads, provide shirtsleeve environment for other payload instrument servicing, and support other science requirements. The design studies are focusing on outfitting a common module basic design to accommodate the four specific functions. Although design work for outfitting the SLM for life sciences research is underway, science requirements for the other sciences and functions are not as well developed
NASA Earth and Space Science Explorers Poster
This poster features several of the NASA Earth and Space Science Explorers, plus suggestions for using the series in the classroom. The series of online articles features NASA explorers, young and old, with many backgrounds and interests. Most articles are written for three different reading levels: grades K-4, grades 5-8, and grades 9-12 and up. Educational levels: Primary elementary, Middle school, High school
Evolution of Earth-Lunar Transportation Systems
Space science - earth-lunar missions - high-energy propellants and nuclear propulsion systems in manned space fligh
Astronomy, Space Science and Geopolitics
Astronomy has played a major part in the development of civilisations, not
only through conceptual developments, but most importantly through the very
practical gains obtained through the observation of Sun, Moon planets and
stars. Space sciences, including astronomy, have also played a major role in
the development of modern societies, as engine for most subsequent space
technology developments. Present trends tend to decrease the role of science in
space development. This trend should be reversed to give modern "societies"
their independence in space related matters that permeate the lives of all
inhabitants of the Earth.Comment: Contribution to the IAU symposium 260 "The role of Astronomy in
Society and Culture
Research in space science and technology
Progress in various space flight research programs is reported. Emphasis is placed on X-ray astronomy and interplanetary plasma physics. Topics covered include: infrared astronomy, long base line interferometry, geological spectroscopy, space life science experiments, atmospheric physics, and space based materials and structures research. Analysis of galactic and extra-galactic X-ray data from the Small Astronomy Satellite (SAS-3) and HEAO-A and interplanetary plasma data for Mariner 10, Explorers 47 and 50, and Solrad is discussed
Development in Astronomy and Space Science in Africa
The development of astronomy and space science in Africa has grown
significantly over the past few years. These advancements make the United
Nations Sustainable Development Goals more achievable, and open up the
possibility of new beneficial collaborations.Comment: Paper published in Nature Astronomy. Figures 1 and 2 are included in
the published version, that can be seen at https://rdcu.be/2oE
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