... at the Konkoly Observatory of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, he pioneered optical tracking of artificial satellites at the dawn of the Space Age, in 1957, and investigated upper-atmosphere density changes using satellite observations. This led...
... poem Thus Spoke Zarathustra, written in 1896. It illustrates a central theme of the film: humankind’s development since the dawn of time and the quest for enlightenment. “I don’t have the slightest doubt that to tell a story like...
... serious and devastating than those of earlier wars for foreign natural resources. War in space Since the dawn of the space age, it has been agreed by the international community that outer space must be used for...
... as old as spaceflight itself. Operation Moonwatch, a global citizen-science initiative to track the first artificial satellites at the dawn of the Space Age, was the original SSA network. More recently, a dedicated community called SeeSat-L has...
... thereafter – Stratosphere and Rocket Flight (Astronautics) (Pitman, 1935) by CG Philp, and Rockets Through Space: The Dawn of Interplanetary Travel (Allen and Unwin, 1936) by PE Cleator. Although many of these early rocketeers tended to be writers...
... the UK was the Petrel sounding rocket in the early 1980s). CST believes that after many false dawns, it would seem that establishment of a UK spaceport really will happen. With either a strategic re-think, political change of heart...