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  1. First Space Encyclopedia (DK First Reference) by DK Publishing, 2008-01-21
  2. 2001: A Space Odyssey by Arthur C. Clarke, 2000-09-01
  3. Out of the Silent Planet (Space Trilogy, Book One) by C.S. Lewis, 2003-03-04
  4. Spaces & Places: Designing Classrooms for Literacy by Debbie Diller, 2008-06-25
  5. Perelandra (Space Trilogy, Book 2) by C.S. Lewis, 2003-04-01
  6. The Empty Space: A Book About the Theatre: Deadly, Holy, Rough, Immediate by Peter Brook, 1995-12-01
  7. The Production of Space by Henri Lefebvre, 1992-04-15
  8. Creating Sacred Space With Feng Shui: Learn the Art of Space Clearing and Bring New Energy into Your Life by Karen Kingston, 1997-01-06
  9. Space: From Earth to the Edge of the Universe by Carole Stott, 2010-10-04
  10. Space Mission Analysis and Design, 3rd edition (Space Technology Library)
  11. That Hideous Strength (Space Trilogy, Book 3) by C.S. Lewis, 2003-05-06
  12. The Currents of Space by Isaac Asimov, 2010-09-28
  13. Me and My Place in Space (Dragonfly Books) by Joan Sweeney, 1999-07-20
  14. Time-Saver Standards for Interior Design and Space Planning, 2nd Edition by Joseph DeChiara, Julius Panero, et all 2001-06-13

21. NASA Problems:Launch, Budget,Management
Provides contributions to debate on safety and future of space transportation.
http://www.nasaproblems.com/
NASA Problems and Solutions By Don A. Nelson Contact: nasaproblems@yahoo.com September 2010 Executive Summary Government Accountability Office reports NASA remains a "high risk" investment of taxpayer dollars because it cannot complete major projects on time or on budget. http://www.gao.gov/new.items/d06817r.pdf Decades of failed NASA projects Office of the NASA Inspector General NASA management proposed replacements for the space shuttle are more costly to operate and provide no significant improvement in crew safety . There is no viable plan for replacement of the space shuttle ( see Bolden $20 Bet and reply). Don A. Nelson Nelson Aerospace Consulting Retired NASA Aerospace Engineer Bolden $20 Bet March 5, 2010 NASA Headquarters Office of the Administrator Attn: Gen. Charles F. Bolden Jr. Charlie, History will record that NASA management ignored requests to evaluate the commercial space shuttle as the lunar heavy lift vehicle before proceeding with their disastrous Ares Orion launch system. The hand writing is already on the wall that the Chinese space program will have a reusable space transportation system and therefore must have a space shuttle. Will history record that it was on your watch that this nation conceded human space exploration to

22. Space Shuttle: Definition From Answers.com
n. A reusable spacecraft with wings for controlled descent in the atmosphere, designed to transport astronauts between Earth and an orbiting space station and also used to
http://www.answers.com/topic/space-shuttle-program

23. Space In The Elementary Science Classroom - Sites To Engage Students
Launch the excitement in your classroom with these links to space information.
http://www.internet4classrooms.com/science_elem_space.htm

24. Plastics And Space
Provides information about the use and history of plastics in applications in space.
http://americanplasticscouncil.org/space/index.html

25. Space - Brickipedia, The LEGO Wiki
space is a science fiction LEGO theme featuring astronauts and spaceships. It is also a new City subtheme (2011). It was introduced in 1978. space is one of the most expansive
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26. Space | Popular Science
Of all of C. Montgomery Burns’s nefarious dealings on The Simpsons, perhaps none sticks in the public consciousness like the time he attempted to use a massive shade to block
http://www.popsci.com/category/tags/space
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27. Space Elevator - Physical Principles
Physical theory of the building of the space elevator.
http://www.zadar.net/space-elevator
WELLCOME IN THE NEW MILLENNIUM THE SPACE ELEVATOR
PHYSICAL PRINCIPLES -
Ranko Artukoviæ , Zadar, Croatia Patent No. 02-1712-29122000 HAA Click here for Croatian version of this document INTRODUCTION Gravitational influence of the Moon THE CABLE ON THE GSO ... The cable volume and mass Equations Tables: Graphs: Data: Earth Mars Moon INTRODUCTION Be serious and don't be surprised at the following question: Have you ever seen the rope hanging from the space? Or, better to say the rope which end disappears in the azure of the sky? Yes, you answer, but only in the cartoon about Aladdin. In reality - never! If you saw in reality, or if you saw somebody climbing up that rope, you wouldn't believe your own eyes. Your common sense tells you that the rope should be hooked up on something. However, believe me, I'll exactly prove in this article: the rope that hangs from the sky is absolutely possible and that without any conjuring tricks. I must be more precise and it is better to say like this: the rope is fastened on the surface of the Earth, consequently on the ground, and it falls into the sky. To achieve that, we must have very, very long rope. With regard to the development of new materials, the matter becomes practicable in the near future.

28. AdvanceSpace
A space learning portal dedicated to advancing space knowledge.
http://www.advancespace.com/

29. - The Norwegian Space Centre
Information on space policies, projects and government plans, and on Norway s participation in the European space Agency.
http://www.spacecentre.no/
Contact Norsk versjon Search: Spaceflight Satellites The Universe Images ...
Welcome to the NSC
The Norwegian Space Centre is the national space agency in Norway, organized as a government agency under the Ministry of Trade and Industry. Read more
From subsea to deep space
Think Outside the Planet presented a starlit stand for exchange of technology from space at ONS in Stavanger. Among the many visitors was His Royal Highness King Harald.
Hunting for antimatter
The last Space Shuttle will carry an instrument with a Norwegian component. It will search for antimatter and dark matter.
Space - Norway's next energy adventure
Peter Diamandis of the X Prize Foundation shares his thoughts on space, innovation and Norway's next big energy adventure.
Successful launch of Norwegian satellite
The Norwegian AISSat-1 was launched from India today. The satellite will greatly improve safety in the High North.
AISSat-1 – the facts
AISSat-1 is the first Norwegian satellite developed in Norway. It will be launched from India in 2010. More news Current
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ESA Network Initiative
Financial support for technology development for universities and institutes.

30. Space : Discovery Channel
Discovery space gives you the latest on the solar system, stars, galaxies, astronauts, spacecraft, astronomy, alien life, extrasolar planets, physics, black
http://dsc.discovery.com/space/
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Space
"Discovery News is LIVE!"
Ian Says: In honor of its 20th anniversary in orbit, we share some of the Hubble Space Telescope's best photos ever taken. SLIDE SHOW Hubble's Best Photos Ian Says: Time travel appears all too easy in science fiction storylines, but is there any science behind the fiction? WIDE ANGLE Is Sci-Fi Time Travel Possible? Advertisement Ian Says: It was a big day for solar physics when the Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) showed off its 'first light' photographs. Here are the highlights. SLIDE SHOW Seeing the Sun in a New Light Ian Says: The cosmos was certainly a more staid-looking place before Hubble unveiled a cataclysmic, discordant and evolving universe where matter an energy shape stars, planets and nebula against a backdrop of galaxies that seems unimaginably deep. ANALYSIS Hubble's 20-Year Odyssey Ian Says: Black holes get a bad rap. ANALYSIS Black Hole Galaxy Killers? Ian Says: Movies are riddled with time travel plots, but which are the most feasible? Time travel expert Ron Mallett gives us his top 5 science fiction story lines. SLIDE SHOW Top 5 Time Travel Methods Ian Says: To celebrate its 20th anniversary in orbit, the Hubble Space Telescope captures a breathtaking photograph of a violent star-forming region deep inside the Carina Nebula.

31. HowStuffWorks "How Spacesuits Work"
Fully illustrated tutorial examines the problems of walking in outer space and how spacesuits are made to cope with them.
http://www.howstuffworks.com/space-suit.htm
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  • Introduction to How Space Suits Work What a Space Suit Does Space Suit History Project Apollo Space Suit ... See all Spaceflight articles
  • The Space Shuttle Videos Space Walk Image Gallery
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    Space suits provide oxygen, temperature control and some protection from radiation. See more space walk pictures Think about how you suit up when you go outside on a ­cold winter's day. You have your shirt, pants, sweater, perhaps long underwear, jacket, gloves, hat or hood, scarf and boots. You put on quite a bit of clothing to protect you from the cold. Now, imagine what you would have to put on to protect you from outer space! Space suits must provide all of the comfort and support that the Earth or a spacecraft does, addressing issues like atmosphere, water and protection from radiation. When you visit the International Space Station , or onto a world with little or no atmosphere, such as the moon or Mars , and you were not wearing a space suit, the following things would happen: In this article, we will examine the problems of walking in outer space and how space suits are made to cope with them.

    32. Space - Definition Of Space By The Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus And Encyclo
    space (sp s) n. 1. a. Mathematics A set of elements or points satisfying specified geometric postulates nonEuclidean space. b. The infinite extension of the three-dimensional
    http://www.thefreedictionary.com/space

    33. TSE- The Space Experience - The Space Shuttle  Information Source, Live Feed, T
    discover the world of human spaceflight and the space Shuttle
    http://www.space-shuttle.com
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    34. Space - Definition And More From The Free Merriam-Webster Dictionary
    Definition of word from the MerriamWebster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games.
    http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/space

    35. Buran Soviet Space Shuttle -launched By The Energia Launcher
    This site describes the Russian Buran space plane.
    http://www.aerospaceguide.net/buran/index.html
    Buran Soviet Space Shuttle
    The Russian Shuttle Buran ("Snowstorm" in Russian) was authorized in 1976 in response to the United States Space Shuttle program. Building of the shuttles began in 1980, with the first full-scale Aero-Buran rolling out in 1984. It was launched by Energia LV Test Flights The first suborbital test flight of a scale model of Buran took place in July 1983. There were five additional flights of the scale model in following years. Aerodynamic tests of the full-scale Buran analogue began in 1984. This aero-Buran was worn out after 24 test flights and would not fly again. The last of these aerodynamic test flights was in April 1988. Orbital Launch The first and only orbital launch of the shuttle Buran was at 3:00 GMT on November 15, 1988. The flight was unmanned, as the life support system had not been checked out and the CRT displays had no software installed. The vehicle was launched on the powerful Energiya booster into an 247 by 256 km orbit at 51.6 degrees inclination. The Buran orbited the Earth twice before firing its thrusters for reentry. The flight ended at 6:25 GMT when the vehicle touched down at Tyuratum. The Buran 1 mission was limited to 2 orbits due to computer memory limitations. Aftermath Although the first orbital flight of Buran was unmanned, it demonstrated much promise. The autopilot that landed the shuttle was able to overcome a 34 mph crosswind to land within 5 feet of the runway center line. Also, of the 38,000 heat shield tiles that covered Buran, only 5 were missing.

    36. Space News - Current & Breaking Space News Articles - Get The Latest Space Infor
    space news from msnbc.com. Stay up to speed with breaking space news articles.
    http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3033063/ns/technology_and_science-space
    gEnabled=false; Skip navigation Jump to story headline on msnbc.com Cosmic Log: This is how Saturn's rings roll Science editor Alan Boyle's Weblog: The scientists behind the Cassini mission to Saturn say they have figured out what's causing previously unexplained disturbances in Saturn's rings. FULL STORY NASA / JPL / SSI NASA: Space shuttle Discovery 'go' for launch After its last flight, Discovery may be homeless Shuttle Discovery's final crew is experienced bunch Mars volanco vents could be signs of life once ... Virgin's SpaceShipTwo completes 2nd glide flight
    getCSS("3054092")   NBC Space Analyst James Oberg Shaking on space station rattles NASA Now, NASA and Russians need each other Why NASA watches out for true UFOs More:  Search MSNBC JamesOberg.com ad info getCSS("3053751")   Interactive encyclopedia Click on a topic to learn more: Asteroids Dinosaurs Earthquakes Eclipses ... Whales getCSS("3053751")   Cosmic Log How your brain
    handles terrorism scares
    Science editor Alan Boyle's Weblog: Reports of suspicious packages sent from Yemen add a real-life fear factor to the Halloween weekend — and activate our brain's wiring for handling stress.

    37. SpaceOnLine Official Web Site By IK1SLD - Claudio Ariotti    Copyright 2001
    News about space Shuttle and Missions to ISS International space Station. Radiocommunications with Astronauts.
    http://www.spaceonline.tv/

    38. Space News As It Happens - Brought To You By SpaceRef
    spaceport Runway Dedication Includes Sir Richard Branson and NM Governor Richardson. Sunday, October 24, 2010 The New Mexico spaceport Authority (NMSA) today dedicated
    http://www.spaceref.com/
    Cassini Sees Saturn Rings Oscillate Like Mini-Galaxy Monday, November 1, 2010 - Scientists believe they finally understand why one of the most dynamic regions in Saturn's rings has such an irregular and varying shape, thanks to images captured by NASA's Cassini spacecraft.
    Coalition for Space Exploration Video: Think Outside the Circle
    Monday, November 1, 2010 - The frontier of space is rapidly opening to a new generation of travelers - for research and discovery, for adventure and for business.
    No Technical Issues as NASA Prepares for Wednesday's Launch of Discovery
    Monday, November 1, 2010 - At today's briefing NASA said that there were no technical issues precluding Discovery from launching Wednesday at this time. After a weekend of repairs everything is proceeding smoothly with the countdown. Weather on the other hand could be an issue.
    Photo: Trick or Treat On Orbit
    Sunday, October 31, 2010 - NASA astronaut Shannon Walker, Expedition 25 flight engineer, is pictured with a bag of candy floating freely in the Unity node of the International Space Station.
    Silica on Mars Volcano Tells of Wet and Cozy Past
    Sunday, October 31, 2010 -

    39. Marianne J. Dyson | History Of Space Stations
    Features a brief history article on the space stations by a writer and space professional.
    http://www.mariannedyson.com/stationhistory.html
    BUILDING ON WHAT WE KNOW: The History of Space Stations
    Author Note : this chapter was originally written for Space Station Science , but was cut to make room for more photos and activities. I've posted it here for people interested in the history of space stations. I'd like to thank NASA space station scientist Dr. Jack Bacon, and Skylab astronaut Dr. Joseph Kerwin for their help in reviewing the original chapter for technical accuracy. A revised second edition - in paperback - of Space Station Science is available through Amazon.com (click on cover): Discounts up to 50% off are available for group orders from: Windward Publishing . Your orders are much appreciated! Check out my new history reference book, Space and Astronmy: Decade by Decade at a library near you! The Soviet Union launched the world's first space station, Salyut 1, on April 19, 1971. Since then, we have learned a lot about living in space. Many of the procedures and systems on the current space station reflect this history. The first space station crew, Nikolai Rukavishnikov, Vladimir Shatalov, and Alexei Yelisyev, arrived at the

    40. SPACE Gallery
    space Gallery is a nonprofit contemporary art space in Portland, MAINE featuring visual arts, live music and performance, film, artists features and more.
    http://www.space538.org/

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