Re: Space Tourism in Science Fiction
Peter Wainwright wrote:
> On an unrelated subject, Space Future is coming up to its first
> anniversary (July 21st) in just over two weeks. Any suggestions as to how
> we should celebrate it? (other than with beer, obviously... :->)
>
Start a new track of something you already do, like add spacecraft production
science papers or related material and add an item. That makes an nice, positive
announcement in honor of your first year.
Here's a few that should do nicely:
Multi-Mission Space Avionics Architecture [1996 IEEE paper]
Investigation of Space Launch Vehicle Catastrophic Failures [Journal of Spacecraft
and Rockets, April, 1996]
Inflatable Antennae [public release September 1994]
Mechanical "Lessons Learned" from Nasa X-ray Timing Explorer 1997
Perhaps an optional all text version would be convenient for some users. Just a
little box that is labeled to display itself and its text while the images load
that is clickable to a text only version.
Congratulations on your first year of successful growth, and best wishes on many
more.
Peter Vollrath
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