Ad Astra 1995 - Abstracts

Ad Astra 1995
TitleSubjectAuthors
Accessibility on the space frontier: space colonies and disabled access.AstronomySue Lorraine Lavorata
Almost there. (space experiments) (Space Biz)AstronomyWilliam Ganoe
Another small step towards a spacefaring civilization? (National Space Society Langley Chapter launches high power rocket) (NSS in Action)AstronomyKnut I. Oxnevad, Eric L. Dahlstrom
A proposal for an American Mars program. (using prize system to expedite Mars exploration program)(includes sidebar)Astronomy 
Black horse: winging it to orbit. (aerial propellant transfer and horizontal takeoff single stage to orbit vehicles)AstronomyRobert M. Zubrin, Mitchell Burnside Clapp
Bringing the Mars landing down to earth: Mars Pathfinder will reach the red planet on 4 July 1997.AstronomyKen Edgett
Climate change: it's happened on Mars.Astronomy 
Cooperative RLV programs in the can. (NASA issues Cooperative Agreement Notices for technology demonstrator proposals for Reusable Launch Vehicle) (Space Beat)Astronomy 
Crafting the moon: the first lunan artist. (art using lunar materials) (Touchdown)AstronomyPeter Kokh
Creating a spacefaring civilization.AstronomyLori B. Garver
Creating a spacefaring civilization.AstronomyLori B. Garver
Dawn of a new millenium. (underwater human habitats)AstronomyMarshall T. Savage
Executive summary of the NSS position paper on space and molecular nanotechnology. (National Space Society)AstronomyTihamer Toth-Fejel, Tom McKendree
Faint and far away: NASA's programmatic plans to search for extrasolar planetary systems. (National Aeronautics and Space Administration)AstronomyChristopher Thompson
Galileo at Jupiter. (Galileo space probe)AstronomyJane Opalko
Generation X-33 Boeing and McDonnell Douglas unveil the DC-X's big brother.Astronomy 
Homework for the future. (reusable space launchers)AstronomyWilliam H. Ganoe
How the Earth got its atmosphere.AstronomyTobias Owen
Hubble delivers a few postcards from the edge. (astronomers display pictures of galaxies taken by Hubble Space Telescope) (Space Beat)Astronomy 
Ice amongst the gas giants. (outer planets of the solar system)AstronomyPaul M. Schenk
Ice from the beginning of time. (ice in the nucleus of comets)AstronomyDale P. Cruikshank
Ice in the solar system.AstronomyJonathan I. Lunine
Ice on Mercury and the Moon.AstronomyBryan Butler
International Space Enterprises: a new era of lunar exploration. (International Space Enterprises Inc.)AstronomyB. Alexander Howerton
KSC chief bails out as shuttle budget nose-dives. (Space Shuttle; Kennedy Space Center Dir. Robert Crippen resigns) (Space Beat)Astronomy 
Leaps of the imagination using the Horizon Mission Methodology.AstronomyJohn L. Anderson
Living on Martian ice.AstronomyMichael T. Mellon
LunaCorp's enchanted pathway back to the moon.AstronomyEdward Goldstein
Meteorite sample disk: the classroom space probe. (NASA's Johnson Space Center lends sample chips to schools) (Space Ed) (Column)AstronomyDave Cravotta
Mystery of missing mass deepens. (search for dark matter) (Space Beat)Astronomy 
No fear of flying. (interview with astronaut Eileen Marie Collins) (Interview)Astronomy 
NSS Forum on America Online. (National Space Society)AstronomyMike Snow, Glenn Heinmiller
Planets and pulsars.AstronomyPatricia Barnes-Svarney
Reflections on the sociology of interstellar travel.AstronomyJohn H. Mauldin
Reusable launch vehicles. (development of 'reusable building blocks' and Single State to Orbit launchers)AstronomyJohn Kross, Edwin Aldrin
Space activism matures.AstronomyRichard E. Biehl
Space activism: the third wave.AstronomyGlenn H. Reynolds
Stargate: fact or fiction? (motion picture)AstronomyGary L. Bennett
The Clementine 2 and the single-stage-to-orbit battle. (rockets)AstronomyMark Hopkins
The cold hard realities of space business. (economic aspects of space flight)AstronomyB. Alexander Howerton
The number, the comfort and the games. (an interpretation of human activities as seen from a hypothetical alien viewpoint)AstronomyKen Money
The people payload: does the U.S. space transportation industry take space tourism seriously? (interview with Tom Rogers) (Interview)Astronomy 
The search for extrasolar planets. (Cover Story)AstronomyEdward Goldstein
The space frontier mentality: looking ahead to secondary colonization.AstronomyTheresa Foley
Triton and Pluto: on the frozen fringe.AstronomyJohn Stansberry
Two successful tests for the Delta Clipper.Astronomy 
Victory for Lunar Prospector!(Spacecause Notes)AstronomyMark Hopkins
Why be a space activist?AstronomyGlenn Reynolds
Why go at all? (review of Alexander Howerton's book 'Free Space! Real Alternatives for Reaching Outer Space')AstronomyWilliam Ganoe
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