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Looking back through the lens of elapsed time at perhaps the most significant chapter of American space-flight history, Robert Miller captures the stark beauty of the abandoned relics of the sites that paves the way to the moon. This book breathes new life into old concrete, providing a fresh look even for those who lived or intimately know the glory of Apollo.
Launch complexes (Astronautics) --- Astronautics --- Abandoned buildings --- Derelict buildings --- Buildings --- Launch sites (Astronautics) --- Launching sites (Astronautics) --- Ground support systems (Astronautics) --- History. --- Friches industrielles. --- Conquête de l'espace. --- Vaisseaux spatiaux. --- Photographie industrielle.
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In 1997, for the first time commercial launches outnumbered government launches at the Eastern Range (ER), located at Cape Canaveral Air Station, Florida. This title discusses whether range safety processes can be made more efficient and less costly without compromising public safety.
Launch complexes (Astronautics) -- United States -- Safety measures. --- Risk management. --- Rockets (Aeronautics) -- United States -- Launching -- Safety measures. --- Rockets (Aeronautics) --- Launch complexes (Astronautics) --- Launching --- Safety measures. --- Launch sites (Astronautics) --- Launching sites (Astronautics) --- Aerial rockets --- Insurance --- Management --- Astronautics --- Ground support systems (Astronautics) --- Flying-machines --- High-speed aeronautics --- Projectiles --- Rocketry --- Interplanetary voyages --- Jet propulsion --- Rocket engines --- Space Trajectories --- Science
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This book considers the archaeology of the facilities and sites on Earth that helped facilitate the Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo programs.
Astronautics --- Launch complexes (Astronautics) --- Launch sites (Astronautics) --- Launching sites (Astronautics) --- Ground support systems (Astronautics) --- History. --- Project Gemini (U.S.) --- Project Mercury (U.S.) --- Project Apollo (U.S.) --- Gemini Project (U.S.) --- Man-in-space Program (U.S.) --- United States. --- Apollo Project (U.S.) --- Progetto Apollo (U.S.)
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