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| | by Kaye Dee Despite the hiatus in manned spaceflight missions while the Apollo-1 and Soyuz-1 accident investigations continue, October has been a very busy month for space activities - so much so that I've had to defer writing about some of this month's events to an article next month! Spaceflight Slowdown? 4 October saw the ... Continue reading [October 28, 1967] Unveiling Venus - at Least a Little (Venera-4 and Mariner-5) ?
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| | by Kaye Dee It's been a busy month in deep space exploration, with new space probes exploring the Moon and conditions in interplanetary space, while another step forward in testing the hardware for the Apollo programme has just taken place. Surveying the Moon NASA may have called its lunar soft lander Surveyor 1, but its ... Continue reading [August 26, 1966] Shooting the Moon - and Going Even Further (Lunar Orbiter, AS-202 and Pioneer 7) ?
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| | Assembled at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California, the spacecraft arrived at the agency's Kennedy Space Center in Florida on May 23 for launch preparations.
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| It is truly appalling to think that we have all the technological tools available to us to create a truly modern energy ecosystem and avert massive ecological disaster looming from climate change, and the only thing lacking is political will. Not only that, but we can achieve this without destroying the economic engines of the industrial world (a common complaint from right-wing conservatives when the subject of climate change is broached). To accomplish this we would need to move away... Read More Read ...