contents: "LIVING ALOFT: Human Requirements for Extended Spaceflight
...the early phases of a science require...a certain disregard for the formalisms and pedantic, creeping construction of the ultimate scientific edifice. Perhaps what is essential is a foundation of sensible, if vague, ideas and orienting attitudes- correct in their broadest sweep if not in their precise predictions.
Jack P. Hailman
Science, 168, 701 (1970)
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Mary M. Connors
NASA Ames Research Center
Albert A. Harrison
University of California, Davis
Faren R. Akins
University of Santa Clara
Prepared at Ames Reseach Center
Scientific and Technical Information Branch 1985
NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION
Washington, D.C.
Many folks would like to see us back on the Moon and developing its resources.
Sunday, September 28, 2003
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