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  • ...elopment for [[commercial diving]], [[space exploration]], [[Human science|human life science]], and [[submersibles]]. This pool could aid in reducing risk ...url=http://blueabyss.uk/services/space-exploration|title=Serving the Human Spaceflight Sector {{!}} Blue Abyss {{!}} Blue Abyss|website=blueabyss.uk|access-date=2 ...
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  • ...s. Typical kinetic weapons accelerate their projectiles mechanically (by [[human power|muscle power]], [[mechanical advantage device]]s, [[elastic energy]] Some kinetic weapons for targeting objects in [[spaceflight]] are [[anti-satellite weapon]]s and [[anti-ballistic missile]]s. Since in ...
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  • ...moon missions | url=https://spacenews.com/china-is-working-on-a-lander-for-human-moon-missions/ | work=spacenews.com | date=9 August 2021 | access-date=12 S ...ander was unveiled at an exhibition to mark three decades of China's human spaceflight program on 24 February 2023 at the [[National Museum of China]] in Beijing. ...
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  • ...ight|interplanetary]] or even [[interstellar travel|interstellar]] [[Human spaceflight|crewed missions]].<ref name=ref1 /> With current technology a large amount ...
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  • ...The study of visual changes and ICP in [[astronaut]]s on [[long-duration spaceflight|long-duration]] flights is a relatively recent topic of interest to [[space ...ranial hypertension and vision alterations|journal=Human Research Program: Human Health Countermeasures Element|date=12 July 2012|url=http://humanresearchro ...
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  • | colspan="2" | [[Astra (American spaceflight company)|Astra Rocket]] | [[Astra (American spaceflight company)|Astra]] ...
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  • {{Short description|Cancer causing exposure to ionizing radiation in spaceflight}} ...to a more encyclopedic topic heading, perhaps something like [[Cancer and spaceflight]], and re-written in an encyclopedia article style.|date=July 2012}} ...
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  • ...pg=PA99 Extract of page 99]</ref> making it a potential means of achieving human [[interstellar travel]]. This mode of travel has yet to be used in practice ...
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  • ...s initially provided with its position and velocity from another source (a human operator, a GPS satellite receiver, etc.) accompanied with the initial orie ...s have widened the range of possible applications to include areas such as human and animal [[motion capture]]. ...
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  • ...last = Rickman | editor2-first = Hans | title = Comet/Asteroid Impacts and Human Society, An Interdisciplinary Approach | pages = 303–330 | publisher = Spri ...ref name="moon1999">{{cite web |title=New moon of Jupiter found |publisher=SpaceFlight Now (University of Arizona News Release) |url=http://spaceflightnow.com/new ...
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  • ...ned for [[Autonomous robot|autonomous]] or remote operation due to limited human presence in space environments.<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Sheridan |first=T. ...y.isunet.edu/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=10279 |title=Space Safety and Human Performance |date=2017-11-10 |publisher=Butterworth-Heinemann |isbn=978-0-0 ...
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  • ...er, and bones through inhalation of powdered form, thereby posing risks to human health.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Agency for Toxic Substances and Diseases Regis ...the [[RORSAT]] program deployed by the Soviet Union. In the case of crewed spaceflight, nuclear power concepts that can power both life support and propulsion sys ...
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  • ...t Union's own space forces, the Air Force advocated for a military [[human spaceflight]] program. General [[Curtis LeMay]] described strong parallels between [[Wo ...of Space Operations for Human Capital|Deputy chief of space operations for human capital]] (SF/S1) || [[File:Katharine Kelley (2).jpg|75px]] || Katharine Ke ...
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  • ...mythology]]. Gonggong is depicted as having a copper-and-iron, red-haired human head (or sometimes torso) and the body or tail of a serpent. Gonggong was r ...[[naked eye]].<ref name="naming"/>{{efn|Under good conditions, the unaided human eye can detect objects with a visual magnitude of around +7.4 or lower.<ref ...
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  • ...ober 2014|access-date=31 May 2021}}</ref> [[Vostok 6]] was the first human spaceflight to carry a woman into space ([[Valentina Tereshkova]]).<ref>{{cite web|url= ...
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  • ...nd Disease Registry | publisher = [[United States Department of Health and Human Services]] | access-date = 2022-09-02 | docket = CAS#: 7440-35-9 | date = A ...m stockpiles | url = https://spaceflightnow.com/news/n1007/09rtg/ | work = Spaceflight Now | access-date = 2022-09-02 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/ ...
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  • ...popular science writer second, and, in all the ways that matter, a normal human being with the same desires, drives, dreams, and ambitions as the next pers ...awking's trip to space was projected to be as early as 2009, but [[Private spaceflight|commercial flights to space]] did not commence before his death.<ref>{{cite ...
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  • ...dly ever interact with matter, the effects of the gravitational waves on a human located only one [[astronomical unit|AU]] from the merger event would have {{Portal bar|Physics|Astronomy|Stars|Spaceflight|Solar System|Science}} ...
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  • * '''[[Acquisition of signal]]''' – A '''pass''', in [[spaceflight]] and [[satellite communications]], is the period in which a [[satellite]] * '''[[Aerobraking]]''' – is a [[spaceflight]] maneuver that reduces the high point of an [[elliptical orbit]] ([[apoaps ...
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