Space: final frontier or the next battlezone

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The exploration and the use of outer space, including the moon and other celestial bodies, shall be carried out for the benefit and in the interest of all countries, irrespective of their degree of economic or scientific development. Craig Eisendrath, a faculty member of Temple University in Philadelphia, explained that the Treaty of Antarctica provided an excellent framework to work with.

author: Kircher, Travis K.
Guided missiles and space vehicles, Guided Missile and Space Vehicle Manufacturing, Military Communications Satellites, Evaluation, Outer space, Space exploration, Moon, Moon exploration

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For the armchair astronaut and beyond: the 2004 ad astra gift guide

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The perfect gifts that would make any space cadet light up his boosters and head for the nearest shopping mall are listed. Some of the recommendations are Telescope or Explorascope, Alpha III rocket, The Skybox that consists of an AM/FM radio, a satellite radio, a DVD player and an MP3 player.

author: Kircher, Travis K.
Gifts, Astronomical instruments

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Mission patches: more than just a merit badge

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Astronauts from Cape Canaveral always wear mission patches which they have designed themselves. The patches, originated during the Civil War, symbolize the objectives and characters of a diverse crew.

author: Kircher, Travis K.
Space flight, Art, Astronauts

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