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Article “” by Published in Abstract The culture of cosmonautics represents a set of practices, representations, and material objects that imagine or describe space exploration, covering four...

Article “” by Published in Abstract This article was written in 1993 by Michael Miller, who worked for Orbital Sciences from 1979 to 2015. Though written in...

Article “” by Published in Abstract Saunders Kramer was an early space pioneer. As an engineer for Lockheed, he received an early 1960s patent for space station...

Article “” by Published in Abstract Saunders Kramer was an early space pioneer. As an engineer for Lockheed, he received an early 1960s patent for space station...

Article “” by Published in Abstract The following is an account written by a Soviet journalist and space scientist of the Soviet-American “space experiment,” Soyuz-Apollo, providing a...

Article “” by Published in Abstract The Magellan mission to Venus, a combined effort of Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Martin Marietta, and the Hughes Aircraft Company, was one...

Article “” by Published in Abstract If you are the US government, what do you do with 1,350 surplus Minuteman IA motors (from 450, three-stage solid-fueled missiles)...

Article “,” Interview by Christopher Gainor Published in Abstract Even as private space travel becomes more important, there can be no dispute that human space exploration has...

Article “” by Published in Abstract As NASA began flying the Space Shuttle and sought approval for a space station in the early 1980s, NASA’s Marshall Space...

Article “” by Published in Abstract There are space enthusiasts, including this author, who still lament the cancellation of the US Air Force’s Manned Orbiting Laboratory (MOL)...