Permissions
1. Images of Biosphere 2 at
/19876/normal/tour/biosphere.html from BioSphere 2 web
site, Chris Vedeler, , August 1998.
2. Image of Freeman Dyson at
/19876/normal/tour/sphere.html from the University of
Massachusetts web site, Freeman Dyson, , August 25, 1998.
3. Image of JEM module and international flag chain at
/19876/normal/tour/japan.html
and at /19876/normal/tour/multi.html Keiko Minagawa,
, August 21, 1998.
4. All other images provided by NASA and ESA, for public domain use.
Electronic Sources
Text or Multimedia from Web Pages, FTP sites, Telnet
1. http://www.marsacademy.com/text/artgrav.htm
This site describes artificial gravity and its effect on people in space.
Author not identified "Artificial Gravity." Mars Academy. up-date unknown (July 22,
1998)
2. http://ccf.arc.nasa.gov/.../artificial-gravity/snakes.html
This site explores the effects of blood pressure in artificial gravity.
Harding, Del and Jane Hutchinson "Blood Pressure Research." Artificial Gravity.
January 28, 1994 (July 22, 1998)
3. http://acs.bu.edu:8001/~ehansen/home.html
This site describes what artificial gravity will be like on the International Space
Station.
Hansen, Erik "untitled." The Space Station and Artificial Gravity. up-date unknown
(April 6, 1998)
4. http://acs.bu.edu:8001/~ehansen/space2.html
This site explains Newton's Law of Gravitational Force and explores more on
artificial gravity.
Hansen, Erik "untitled." The Space Station and Artificial Gravity. up-date unknown
(April 6, 1998)
5. http://www.asi.org
This site informs us about a private company planning a moonbase.
Author not identified "untitled." The Artemis Project. Up-date unknown (May 20,
1998)
6. http://station.nasa.gov/station/assembly/flights/index.html
This site gives the proposed assembly sequence of ISS.
Lewis, Robert "Assembly Sequence." International Space Station Assembly. August
25, 1998 (March 29, 1998)
7. http://station.nasa.gov/station/assembly/flights/chron.html
This site gives the chronological assembly sequence of ISS.
Lewis, Robert "Assembly Sequence." International Space Station Assembly. August
25, 1998 (March 29, 1998)
8. http://www.biospherics.org/paine.html
This site gives an overall history and explanation of Biosphere 2.
Paine, Thomas O. "Biospheres and Solar System Exploration." Biospherics.
December 20, 1993. (July 18, 1998)
9. http://www.biospherics.org/quotes.html
This site allows for you to get the reactions from many scientists associated with
Bio 2.
Author not identified "Overall Assessments of Biosphere 2." Biospherics. December
20, 1993. (July 18, 1998)
10. http://www.biospherics.org/bio2press.html
This site has many past and recent press releases from Biosphere 2.
Author not identified "Biosphere 2 Aims, Review, and Accomplishments of Mission
one, 1991-1993." Biospherics. December 20, 1993 (July 18, 1998)
11. http://shuttle-mir.nasa.gov/cooperation/
This informs us of the cooperation between NASA and the Russian space
program.
Eddy, Bob "Shuttle/Mir." Shuttle/Mir. August 7, 1998 (March 29, 1998)
12. http://shuttle-mir.nasa.gov/cooperation/30years.html
This site details the 30 years of cooperation between NASA and Russia.
Humphries, Kelly "NASA Shuttle-Mir Web." 30 Years of Cooperation. April 8, 1998
(March 29, 1998)
13. http://shuttle-mir.nasa.gov/cooperation/1967treaty.html
This site shows the Treaty of 1967 that gives the rules and regulations for space
travel.
Uri, John "NASA Shuttle-Mir Web." Outer Space Treaty. October 7, 1996 (March 29,
1998)
14. http://shuttle-mir.nasa.gov/shuttle-mir/ops/crew/
This site gives descriptions of the first crew that will inhabit ISS.
Eddy, Bob "Operation." Shuttle/Mir. August 10, 1998 (March 29, 1998)
15. http://www.esa.int/
This site provides the history of the European space program.
Author not identified. "title unknown." European Space Agency. up-date unknown
(April 5, 1998)
16. http://advicom.net/~ha15/
This site describes the L5 society.
Author not identified "title unknown." L5 Society. up-date unknown (May 2, 1998)
17. http://pyroeis.arc.nasa.gov/SSBRP/lifesci.html
This site explains why we should study sciences in a microgravity environment.
Author not identified "Microgravity." Life Sciences in Microgravity. September 21,
1996 (March 3, 1998)
18. http://www.maximov.com/Mir/mirhistory1.html
This site provides the history of Mir.
Curtiss, Mark W. "Mir History." Mir Space Station. April 21, 1998 (April 26, 1998)
19. http://www.maximov.com/Mir/index.html
This is the Mir Space station's home page.
Curtiss, Mark W. "Home Page." Mir Space Station. April 21, 1998 (April 26, 1998)
20. http://shuttle-mir.nasa.gov/
This is the NASA shuttle Mir web site.
Eddy, Bob "Mission: Possible." Shuttle/Mir. August 14, 1998 (April 21, 1998)
21. http://liftoff.msfc.nasa.gov/rsa/rockets.html
This site gives us the history of many Russian rockets.
Author not identified "Launch Vehicles." Russian Space Agency. August 18, 1997
(May 15, 1998)
22. http://station.nasa.gov/news/special/labrack/index.html
This site tells of the first rack that was installed in the laboratory module of ISS.
Lewis, Robert "First Rack Installed in Lab Module." International Space Station.
March 27, 1998 (March 30, 1998)
23. http://neurolab.jsc.nasa.gov/adulross.htm
This site shows a closer look into human neurology in space.
Ross, M.D "Multidisciplinary Studies of Neural Plasticity in Space." Neurolab.
December 26, 1997 (April 17, 1998)
24. http://station.nasa.gov/core.html
This site offers graphics and some history of the International Space Station.
Lewis, Robert "The International Space Station." International Space Station. August
28, 1998 (June 6, 1998)
25. http://lifesci.arc.nasa.gov/home.html
This is the life sciences division of NASA.
Author not identified "Life Science Division." "NASA" up-date unknown (May 21,
1998)
26. http://station.nasa.gov/
This site discusses the countdown to the launch of ISS. It is NASA's main home
page.
Lewis, Robert "The International Space Station." International Space Station. August
28, 1998 (June 6, 1998)
27. http://station.nasa.gov/news/index.html
This site enables us to look at some old news of ISS and informs us briefly about
how this project got started.
Lewis, Robert "Station News." International Space Station. July 7, 1998 (July 12,
1998)
28. http://station.nasa.gov/news/recent.html
This site allows us to have up-to-date information about ISS.
Lewis, Robert "Recent News Releases." International Space Station. August 28, 1998
(August 1, 1998)
29. http://station.nasa.gov/news/pressel/98-44.txt
This is a press release about the X-38 atmospheric vehicle completing its first
unpiloted flight test.
Braukus, Michael "Press Release." International Space Station. March 12, 1998
(March 29, 1998)
30. http://station.nasa.gov/news/pressel/KSC36-98.txt
This is a press release about the leak test performed on ISS's Node 1.
Author not identified "Press Release." International Space Station. up-date unknown
(July 16, 1998)
31. http://www.ksc.nasa.gov/history/astp/astp-goals.txt
This is a press release describing the Apollo-Soyuz test project.
Author not identified "Apollo-Soyuz Test Project (ASTP.)" Kennedy Space Center.
August 19, 1998 (July 31, 1998)
32. http://yyy.tksc.nasda.go.jp/Home/Info/Info-e/history_e.html
This site gives a deeper look into the history of the Japan Space Program.
Author not identified "What is NASDA?" History of Japan Space Program. April.
1993 (May 21, 1998)
33. http://spacebot.nasda.go-jp/.../station-e/saryuto-e.html
This site informs us on the Salyut 1-7 program.
Author not identified "Salyut 1-7 Program." History of Japan Space Program. April.
1993 (May 21, 1998)
34. http://www.popsci.com/iss/
Popular science magazine article giving further details on ISS.
Author not identified "International Space Station." Popular Science. up-date
unknown (June 2, 1998)
35. http://www.popsci.com/countdown/
Popular science magazine article providing details on countdown to launch.
Author not identified "Countdown to Liftoff." Popular Science. up-date unknown
(June 2, 1998)
36. http://www.permanent.com/s_index.htm
This site gives an inside look at what the future will hold for space colonies.
Author not identified "Space Colonies + Permanent." Permanent. up-date unknown
(July 5, 1998)
37. http://shuttle-mir.nasa.gov/shuttle-mir/science/spinoff/sulu.htm
This site informs us of the benefits of researching space science.
Heath, Julie "Space Life Science Benefits." unknown title. June 3, 1997(July 2, 1998)
38. http://www.asi.org/adb/02/14/defense-links.html
This site gives a look at the planetary defense project and links to military papers.
Kraemen, Jeremy "Artemis Data Book." Artemis Project. July 20, 1998 (July 25,
1998)
39. http://nauts.com/histpace/vehiclesNT/histskylabNT.html
This site describes the Skylab program.
Author not identified "Skylab Workshop." History of Space Exploration. up-date
unknown (April 14, 1998)
40. http://www.ksc.nasa.gov/history/skylab/skylab-goals.txt
This site describes the goals of the Skylab program.
Eddy, John A. "Skylab Goals." Skylab. up-date unknown (March 30, 1998)
41. http://www.ksc.nasa.gov/history/skylab/skylab.html
This site informs us of project Skylab.
Eddy, John A. "Skylab History." Skylab. up-date unknown (March 30, 1998)
42. http://www.yourlink.net/jgerard/fieldguide/skylab/skylab.html
This site also tells of the Skylab program.
Gerard, James H. "Skylab." A Field Guide to American Spacecraft. September 13,
1997 (July 22, 1998)
43. http://www.startrek.com/alt/startrek.asp
This site provides various information on science fiction.
Paramount "About StarTrek." StarTrek: Continuum. August 29, 1998 (April 16, 1998)
44. http://centauri.larc.nasa.gov/station.html
This site provides the information from the 1998 Tele-conference of ISS.
Troutman, Patrick A. "International Space Station-Some Assembly Required."
International Space Station Teleconference Home Page. August 18, 1998 (May 11,
1998)
45. http://www.spaceadventures.com/programs/zg.html
This site clues us in on the exact meaning and purpose of zero gravity.
Author not identified "title unknown." Zero Gravity Flights. up-date unknown (June
17, 1998)
Electronic Sources
Publications on CD-ROM, Diskette, or Magnetic Tapes
1. The makers of Redshift "Skybase." Piranha Interactive Publishing, Inc. Maris
Multimedia. Arizona: 1994-1998.
Printed Materials
Periodicals
1. Stover, Dawn(editor). "The International Space Station." Popular Science
Magazine Special Issue, May 1998, p. 48-56.
2. Schefter, Jim. "The Sum of Its Parts." Popular Science Magazine Special Issue,
May 1998, p. 57-61.
3. Burrows, William E. "Why Build a Space Station?" Popular Science Magazine
Special Issue, May 1998, p. 65-69.
Printed Materials
Entire book
1. Adelman, Saul J, and Benjamin Adelman. Bound For the Stars: Space Travel in
Our Solar System and Beyond. Englewood Cliffs, N.J, 1981.
This book gives lots of history about space travel from various countries.
2. Needell, Allan A. The First 25 Years in Space: A Symposium. Washington, D.C, 1983.
This book informs us of past space exploration.
3. Stockton, William, and John Noble Wilford. Spaceliner: Report on the
Columbus Voyage. New York, NY. 1981.
This book explores in-dept the different space programs.
4. Smith, Arthur. Planetary Exploration: Thirty Years of Unmanned Space Probes. Northamptonshire, Eng, 1988.
This book provides information about planet exploration.
5. Bond, Peter. Heroes in Space: From Gagarin to Challenger. NewYork: NY, 1987.
This book gives many names of the heroes that have made an impact in history.
6. Winter, Frank H. Rockets Into Space: Frontiers of Space. London, Eng, 1990.
This book explores the rockets and space flights.
7. O'Neill, Gerald, K. High Frontier: Human Colonies in Space. New York: NY, 1977.
This book explained many hypothetical ideas about colonizing space.
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