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Listed in: Science > Space Exploration Find in this ring websites about space exploration and space explorers, ranging from factual accounts of NASA history, space flight (past, present and future) and the mysteries of the universes to more speculative (albeit not outright fictional) ruminations on same (and related topics) (for example, ancient man's astronomical theories, space settlement and wormholes. Pictured on this page: the April 12, 1981 launch at Pad 39A of STS-1, just seconds past 7 a.m., carrying astronauts John Young and Robert Crippen into an Earth orbital mission scheduled to last for 54 hours, ending with an unpowered landing at Edwards Air Force Base in California, USA. On the NavBar: the center of the Milky Way in a photographed copyrighted by the European Southern Observatory (ESO).
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Wunderwaffen: History of Rocketry
This site explores the history of rocketry, from ancient times to Sputnik, in great detail.
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Practical Rocket Science
Math for rocket hobbyists. We include the math and enough worked examples to allow you to simulate rocket launches on your computer, using a spreadsheet, programming language, or whatever you like.
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Teaching science using YouTube videos
A collection of YouTube videos selected by a physics teacher for their educational value
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Project Orion: Nuclear Pulse Propulsion
Imagine a 4,000 ton spacecraft powered by 2,600 nuclear weapons and carrying a crew of 50. Imagine that spacecraft reaching Mars in 1965, and reaching Saturn by 1970. It might sound like science fiction, but this was in fact a real project, known as "Project Orion" which was seriously considered by some parts of the US government, and backed by many leading scientists, engine
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'Frontier Status Report'
Frontier Status reports are a free weekly annotated index chronicling the progress of the emerging "space frontier".
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Alpha Centauri's Universe
Exploration of our universe from Earth to the most distant of galaxies.
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Spacecraft World
This will be a website all about the world's spacecraft and the men and women who designed, built and flew in them - from Robert Goddard's first liquid-fueled rocket and Wernher von Braun's V-2 to the Space shuttle and the Orion spacecraft
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The Lunar Module Page
This page is a tribute to the Apollo Lunar Module (LM). It provides links to related sites, a gallery of images, audio and video clips, basic facts and information, and so on.
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The Privatization of Space Exploration
Or...NASA - whose values does it serve? This personal site argues that the free-market will best achieve effective and inexpensive space exploration.
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Manned Space Program
Reasoning about the Manned Space Program
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