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         Space Projects & Technology:     more books (100)
  1. Janice VanCleave's A+ Projects in Astronomy:Winning Experiments for Science Fairs and Extra Credit by Janice VanCleave, 2001-12-07
  2. Corona Between the Sun and the Earth: The First Nro Reconnaissance Eye in Space by Robert A. McDonald, 1997-03
  3. The Gemini 4 Spacewalk Mission (Space Flight Adventures and Disasters) by Carl R. Green, 2004-03
  4. The Case for Mars VI: Making Mars an Affordable Destination (Science and Technology, Vol. 98)
  5. The Case for Mars V: Proceedings of the Fifth Case for Mars Conference Held May 26-29, 1993, at the University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado (Science and Technology, Vol. 97)
  6. Special Project Report: Recommended Design Practices For Conceptual Nuclear Fusion Space Propulsion Systems (Aiaa Standards)
  7. 21st Century Complete Guide to the NASA Oral History Project: Historic Interviews with Hundreds of Astronauts, Scientists, and Managers from Mercury and Apollo to the Space Shuttle and ISS (CD-ROM) by World Spaceflight News, 2007-03-04
  8. Contributions of Space Geodesy to Geodynamics: Technology (Geodynamics Series) by David E. Smith, 1993-11
  9. Mission to Deep Space: Voyager's Journey of Discovery by William E. Burrows, 1993-09
  10. Facilities Management and the Business of Space by Danny Shiem-Shin Then, Wallace Mcgregor, 2000-01-15
  11. Apollo 11: The NASA Mission Reports, Volume 3 (Apogee Books Space Series)
  12. Apollo 9: The NASA Mission Reports (Apogee Books Space Series)
  13. Walking on the Moon (Explore Space!) by Deborah A. Shearer, James Gerard, 2002-01
  14. Friendship 7: First American in Orbit (Countdown to Space) by Michael D. Cole, 1995-08

101. The NIST Smart Space Laboratory Web Site.
National Institute of Standards and technology. Smart space Laboratory Logo. The Smart space Project works in the areas of
http://www.nist.gov/smartspace/
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The NIST Smart Space Project
Pervasive devices, sensors, and networks, provide infrastructure for context-aware smart meeting rooms that sense ongoing human activities and respond to them. These technologies require advances in areas including networking, distributed computing, sensor data acquisition, signal processing, speech recognition, human identification, and natural language processing. Open interoperability and metrology standards for the sensor and recognition technologies can aid research and development programs in making these advances. To address this need the NIST Smart Space and Meeting Recognition projects are developing tools for data formats, transport, distributed processing, and metadata. We are using them to create annotated multimodal research corpora and measurement algorithms for smart meeting rooms, which we are making available to interested members of the research and development community. The NIST mission is to address measurement, standards and interoperability challenges that must be met as tools for industrial Research and Development laboratories worldwide.

102. Outsourcing: Custom Software Development, Web Development, Web Site Design | Int
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103. [artinfo] [spectre] CfP - Outside In / Public Space Projects, 14-15 June 04, Goe
artinfo spectre CfP outside in / public space projects, 14-15 june 04 +++++++++++++ themes Public Access - new medias and technologies for public
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104. Encyclopedia Astronautica
Comprehensive resource providing articles on most space technology subjects andspace flight history.
http://www.astronautix.com/
Encyclopedia
Astronautica space wire And if we really fear the darkness, if we really fight against it, then, for the good of all, let us take our rockets, let us get well used to the great cold and heat, the no water, the no oxygen, let us become Martians on Mars, Venusians on Venus, and when Mars and Venus die, let us go to the other solar systems, to Alpha Centauri, to wherever we manage to go, and let us forget the Earth....all that matters is that somehow life should continue, and the knowledge of what we were and what we did and learned: the knowledge of Homer and Michelangelo, of Galileo, Leonardo, Shakespeare, of Einstein! And the gift of life will continue. -Ray Bradbury
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105. NASA Selects 22 Projects To Advance Human Support Technologies | SpaceRef - Your
NASA Selects 22 projects to Advance Human Support Technologies. NASA s Office ofBiological and Four projects focus on space human factors engineering.
http://www.spaceref.com/news/viewpr.html?pid=13691

106. NASA Selects 17 Projects To Advance Human Support Technologies | SpaceRef - Your
Work under these grants will enhance safe human space flight in both the Two projects address advanced food technologies. Two projects focus on advanced
http://www.spaceref.com/news/viewpr.html?pid=9889

107. Wired News
08, 2005 technology may soon give us superhuman hearing, recorders that promptnames at technology More space Shuttle Launch NASA tries again
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updated 2:00 a.m. Sep. 24, 2005 PT Link Monkeys Like Money
Can Bloggers Strike It Rich?

Media Hack Blog network pioneers keep their finances close to the chest, but salary information for scribes behind hit sites like Gizmodo, Fleshbot and Gawker is starting to trickle out. Time to quit your day job and blog for a living? Commentary by Adam Penenberg. September 22, 2005 Swelling Demand for Sex Ed Online
Sex Drive Caught between sex-saturated media and sex-negative politics, adults quietly head back to school to study everyone's favorite subject. Commentary by Regina Lynn. Post All the News That's Healthy
A new Chinese ruling increases control of content on websites. Sites are not to publish information or news deemed to be "against state security and public interest." Sniffing Out Hidden Explosives
A nuclear engineering professor wants to develop a way to identify a bomb from 200 yards away and detect roadside explosives while traveling at a high rate of speed. The goal is to protect troops from improvised explosive devices.

108. Technical And Quality Management Portal- Home
ESTEC, the European space Research and technology Centre, is the design hub The student project to design, build and launch a satellite would not have
http://www.estec.esa.nl/
ESA Home Electrical Mechanical Product Assurance Systems About us About us About Facilities and Services ESTEC Test Centre Concurrent Design Facility ... EETFI Engineering Labs Electrical Engineering Laboratories Mechanical Engineering Laboratories Projects Proba Services Publications ESA-sponsored conferences Help Contact us ... Subscribe Search All Technical and Quality Management Advanced Search LISA in a new light – success in laser development
22 September 2005 The ESA/NASA Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) mission will require lasers with extraordinary frequency and power stability. A European team, led by ESA, has now demonstrated a prototype laser that satisfies the requirements of the mission.
Full Story
Europe’s flight experience with electric spacecraft propulsion
13 September 2005 Europe’s leading experts in electric propulsion met in Lerici, Italy, for a two day workshop devoted to a round-up of Europe’s flight experience in this field.
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First internet-built student satellite ready for launch
8 September 2005 ESA PR 39-2005. SSETI Express, a low Earth orbit spacecraft designed and built by European university students under the supervision of ESA’s Education Department, is to be launched from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome on a Russian Cosmos 3M launcher on 27 September in the morning.

109. BLAST
Int l Symposium on Advanced Radio Technologies, Boulder, CO, Sept. GJ Foschini,Layered spaceTime Architecture for Wireless Communication in a Fading
http://www.bell-labs.com/projects/blast/
BLAST: Bell Labs Layered Space-Time
An Architecture for Realizing Very High Data Rates
over Fading Wireless Channels
What is BLAST?
BLAST is an extraordinarily bandwidth-efficient approach to wireless communication which takes advantage of the spatial dimension by transmitting and detecting a number of independent co-channel data streams using multiple, essentially co-located, antennas. The central paradigm behind BLAST is the exploitation, rather than the mitigation, of multipath effects in order to achieve very high spectral efficiencies (bits/sec/Hz), significantly higher than are possible when multipath is viewed as an adversary rather than an ally. Using our laboratory testbed, the BLAST team recently demonstrated what we believe to be unprecedented wireless spectral efficiencies, ranging from 20 - 40 bps/Hz . By comparison, the efficiencies achieved using traditional wireless modulation techniques range from around 1 - 5 bps/Hz (mobile cellular) to around 10 - 12 bps/Hz (point-to-point fixed microwave systems). In the 30 kHz bandwidth utilized by our research testbed, the raw spectral efficiencies realized thus far in the lab correspond to payload data rates ranging from roughly 0.5 Mb/s to 1 Mb/s. By contrast, the data rate achievable in this bandwidth using typical traditional methods is only about 50 kbps. This high-level overview discusses BLAST in more detail.

110. Space Projects: Astrophysics Facility Program Contains Cost And Technical Risks
PROGRAM CONTAINS COST AND TECHNICAL RISKS GAO/NSIAD94-80 space projects \2 space projects Status and Remaining Challenges of the Advanced X-ray
http://www.globalsecurity.org/space/library/report/gao/nsi94080.htm
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111. NASA 's Competitive Prizes Regarding Space
Prizes exist to encourage space exploration. Would you like to know why NASA won´t Some of the most difficult technical challenges to exploration will
http://www.spaceprojects.com/prizes/
Competitive Prizes Regarding Space as a Waste-Reducing Means of NASA Procurement DARPA offers a $2 million dollar prize , while NASA still offers them for nearly ten times less despite having a much larger overall budget. Why? Previously... The White House had requested $20 million for NASA prizes for FY 2005. Congress consequently directly appropriated $9.7 million. Undaunted, the White House has admirably requested $34 million for FY 2006. http://www.nasa.gov/pdf/107488main_FY06_low.pdf (pages 153-154 of 389, or SAE 7-16, 7-17). Previously... H. R. 5336 [ http://thomas.loc.gov ] "To provide for a prize program to encourage development of space and aeronautics technologies and establish an endowment to further educate and inspire the public's interest in space and aeronautics." "Instead of soliciting proposals for a grant or contract award, NASA will state its technical goals without prescriptions for achieving them. In each challenge, multiple teams will integrate, test and fly various approaches to a certain goal. As multiple teams succeed or fail in going after a challenge, the competitive process will distinguish between those technologies that can be imagined and those that can be practically developed... There will be a workshop to discuss possible competitions for the awards. Currently they are limited to $250k per award.

112. Zolo Technologies, Inc.
Zolo Technologies manufactures and delivers worldclass products; European SpaceAgency projects. SOHO Spacecraft - CDS; SOHO Spacecraft - UVCS
http://www.zolotech.com/sub/photonics/projects.php
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Project Experience
Our commitment to excellence is reflected in the past projects for which we have produced optical components. Since 1969, Hyperfine, Inc. - now Zolo Technologies, Inc. - has manufactured space flights optics. This experience coupled with new techniques and technology help us improve and understand today's grating technology.
NASA Projects
  • Apollo Skylab Voyager Spacecraft International Ultraviolet Explorer (IUE) Hubble Space Telescope - Faint Object Spectrograph (FOS) Hubble Space Telescope - Wide-Field Planetary Camera (WFPC) Hubble Space Telescope - Goddard High Resolution Spectograph (GHRS) Hubble Space Telescope - NICMOS Hubble Space Telescope - STIS CASSINI FUSE
  • European Space Agency Projects
  • SOHO Spacecraft - CDS SOHO Spacecraft - UVCS SOHO Spacecraft - LASCO ISO Spacecraft - LWS ISO Spacecraft - SWS X-Ray Multi Mirror Arary - XMM SUMER
  • Other Space Projects
  • SCIAMACHY SME IMAPS Near Earth Asteroid Rendevous - NEAR Clementine RAIDS HiRES
  • 113. AFRL Propulsion Directorate Projects
    PROPULSION DIRECTORATE projects Privacy Security Notice The ESEX spacetechnology demonstration serves as the main satellite propulsion for the DoD’s
    http://www.pr.afrl.af.mil/projects.htm

    114. Rae Ann Meyer Named Deputy Manager Of In-space Propulsion Technology Projects Of
    Rae Ann Meyer has been named deputy manager of the Inspace Propulsion TechnologyProjects Office at NASA s Marshall space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala.
    http://www.spaceref.ca/news/viewpr.html?pid=14023

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