Future Space Travel Rocket
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R&P: Is the future Elektronic? Supersonik?
“Fly away, my space rocket,
You no need put money in my pocket”
BQ: Does that video make you want to travel in the future…? or experience big bang??
lmao!
Smoochy: ahahahaha! he does look like stalin! lmao
I never knew Stalin made a music video .
BA : It makes me wanna be hit by a comet in the head
NTR and VASIMR: The Future of Manned Space Exploration
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Creating Space $30.95 Creating Space The Story of the Space Age Told Through ModelsThe Heavens – and trying to get there – have always intrigued man, and have been included in our artwork throughout all of history. In recent years they have been the subject of countless books, articles, radio and television shows and films, and have more and more featured the practical method of achieving these dreams – Spaceships. Creating Space takes us on a journey through the history of the space age, up to the present and beyond. From the advent of the “space race” with the V-2 rocket of World War II to the International Space Station and the future, a complete and detailed chronicling of vehicles is given, side by side with pictures and details of models that depict the multitude of aircraft and spacecraft developed throughout the world.In addition, extensive appendices provide details of all of the space-related models ever made and the many manufacturers and distributors who have supplied them – all in the words of an experienced professional insider. Mat Irvine worked in the BBC Visual Effects Department for 20 years, contributing to many projects including Doctor Who, Blake’s 7, Edge of Darkness, the various NASA flights, and many science and space-oriented documentaries and programs. Creating Space is presented in 12 chapters which logically group together the history, the vehicles and the models into logical and meaningful categories. This book will be equally valuable to space enthusiasts, modellers, and space historians. |
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1/400 Delta II Rocket w/Launch pad $44.95 1/400 Delta II Rocket w/Launch pad New from Dragon Models – April 2011 The USA planned to phase out all expendable launch vehicles (ELV) after the Space Shuttle entered service. However, the Challenger accident of 1986 changed all that, and the Delta program was restarted. Termed Delta II, these rockets have made nearly 150 successful launches since 1989, making it the most reliable system in service. Originally built by McDonnell Douglas, production for both US government and commercial entities is now the responsibility of United Launch Alliance (ULA).As an ELV, each rocket can only be launched once. A Delta II rocket consists of Stage I tanks, solid rocket boosters, interstage, Stage II tanks, optional Stage III rocket motor, and finally the payload fairing (nose cone). Among the Delta II?s missions are the launching of GPS Block II satellites, Iridium satellites, and several Mars missions for NASA. The latter includes the Mars Phoenix lander in 2007. The future of the Delta II space rocket is uncertain beyond 2011 once the Medium Launch Vehicle 3 contract with the US Air Force expires, but despite this it has proved a hugely successful design to date. Features: Highly detailed model True to 1/400 High quality diecast construction |
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Kids to Space: A Space Traveler’s Guide $29.95 Kids to Space: A Space Traveler’s Guide In the interest of getting kids interested in science, math, space, ……..Lonnie Schorer invited 6000 students, in 99 schools in every state in the US and from Canada, to take an imaginary trip to space – each asking 3 questions prior to launch. This resulted in 18,000 questions, answered by 83 experts. So, this is: An art book: there are 146 student illustrations in the book and another 1000+ on the CD/ROM accompanying the book, set to Hawkwind soundtracks. A science teachers textbook: packed with science information in 94 different categories. A reading literacy book: a children’s story, in large font, precedes each chapter – introducing younger children to the material in the chapter in simple everyday terms. A career guide: a mini-bio for each of the 83 experts is included so that kids can see that one doesn’t have to be a rocket scientist to participate in the space effort. An adult book: The average adult does not know 85% of the information in the book. It would seem an investigative expedition, where children think about tomorrow, learn techniques for problem solving to reach a goal, explore the unknown and express their visions for the future is, as an educational exploration, as relevant as a land-based expedition. It is essentially the first private citizens guide to space – generated by children. These children are our future explorers, and we need to encourage and reach them now. Kids To Space Special Edition Author: Lonnie Jones Schorer Reading Level: Ages 9-12 Format: Paperback Pages: 384 Includes CD-ROM Publisher: Collector’s Guide Publishing (Apogee Books) Date: 2006 |
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Space Boy (Hardcover) $16.95 Space Boy (Hardcover) by Leo Landry Book Description Children can escape to the moon with Nicholas in this delightful picture book. This world, decides Nicholas, is too noisy for him. Time to take a trip. He packs a snack, puts on his suit, and takes off…to the utterly quiet craters and vast deserts of the distant moon. In this utterly charming picture book, the allure of space travel and the longing for peace and quiet entice a young boy to take his space rocket to the moon for picnic. Features: Reading level: Ages 4-8 Hardcover: 32 pages Publisher: Houghton Mifflin (September 24, 2007) Language: English Book Dimensions: 9.9 x 7.6 x 0.4 inches |
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Teacher in Space NASA Patch $5.95 The Teacher in Space Project is an outgrowth of the NASA Space Flight Participation Program that was designed to expand Space Shuttle flight opportunities to a wider segment of private citizens. 4 inches. Be sure to see our FreeEducation Resources Page including free worksheets, links and more foreducators and students. Barbara Morgan , NASA’s first Educator Astronaut, has been assigned as a crewmemberupcoming Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station. A native of McCall, Idaho, Morgan was selected in 1985 as the backup candidate for the Teacher in Space program. Following the Challenger accident, the program was suspended and Morgan worked with NASA¹s Education Office, meeting with teachers and students across the country to share her space training experiences and their relevance to the classroom and America¹s future. In the fall of 1986 Morgan returned to teaching at McCall-Donnelly Elementary School in Idaho, but continued to travel the country in support of NASA¹s education efforts. In January 1998, she was selected by NASA to complete her astronaut training. |
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Essential Space Collection (2009) $15.95 Essential Space Collection (2009) Quite possible The Discovery Channel’s most exciting and absorbing space programs to date. Travel to the explosive fireball Io, join researchers as they prepare for the 2018 mission to Mars and beyond, get a hands-on look at the first personal space vehicle that could jumpstart tourism into space and so much more in this special, otherworldly collection. 95 Worlds and Counting – Land on the explosive fireball Io, the frigid Triton and the potentially life-giving Europa in this episode that explores the solar systems most exotic real estate: moons. Once dismissed as trivial ice-balls, these celestial bodies may hold the key to life in space. Space Shuttle: Countdown to Comeback – In the wake of the space shuttle Columbia disaster, NASA scientists and engineers have been working to get America’s space program back on track. Come onboard the July 2005 flight to return the shuttle to space as told by the people who lived through this historic 12-day mission. Black Sky: The Race for Space – Follow Burt Rutan, considered the man who reinvented the airplane, as he builds a personal space vehicle, SpaceShipOne. Witness Rutan’s test flight into space as he races to win the X-Prize: $10 million awarded to build a spacecraft to jumpstart the space tourism industry. Base Camp Moon – Previous moon expeditions have provided scientists with astounding information and insights that have helped shape technological advancements in fields as diverse as biology, geology, astrophysics and chemistry. But there is more to be learned. Join top researchers as they prepare for the 2018 mission to establish a presence on Mars and beyond. Starship Orion: The Future of Space Travel – Behind-the-scenes exploration of NASA’s premiere research facilities reveals the dynamic and often dramatic design process of Starship Orion. NASA’s ambitious goal to build the safest, most reliable and re-usable space exploration system in history features a complex design process where every decision is critical and none is without consequence. Space Station Live: HD – View footage of the live feed from the International Space Station and get closer than ever to the ISS experience. Showcasing the technology and lives of the people working here, this program provides a fascinating update on what has been accomplished and what lies ahead for this orbiting science laboratory. Features: Format: Color, Dolby, DVD, Full Screen, NTSC Language: English Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number of discs: 2 Studio: Discovery Channel DVD Release Date: March 16, 2010 Run Time: 264 minutes |
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The Farthest Shore: A 21st Century Guide to Space (Paperback) $31.95 The Farthest Shore: A 21st Century Guide to Space (Paperback) “A Stunning and Holistic View of the Many Facets of Outer Space”The Farthest Shore: A 21st Century Guide to Space, provides a look at the entire scope and vision of space exploration, this comprehensive reference covers the intercultural, artistic, and historical aspects of space travel as well as amazing new insights into where it might go in the future. All aspects of space technology are included in the guide, from how space can be used to deal with global warming to the latest in space tourism. Largely written in narrative form, the book assembles a variety of space experts?from astronauts and astrophysicists to space zoologists?to explain everything from human artistic achievement in space to the practical applications and business investment opportunities that space travel affords. Highly accessible, the reference draws authors from all over the world and is unique in its wide, thorough, and international approach to the subject of space exploration. Book Features: Paperback: 416 pages Publisher: Collector’s Guide Publishing, Inc. (February 1, 2010) Language: English |
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2 in 1 Space Rocket with Detachable Capsule $49.95 Our new 2 in 1 Space rocket toy is 16 inches tall with a detachable capsule. Includes 2 astronauts, 3 aliens, a moon buggy and real rocket sounds! |
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Rocket Ornament $29.95 Mouth-Blown Glass Rocket Ornament made in Poland. This Rocket Ornament will set itself apart from all others on your tree this season. It also makes for a great gift. This ornament is 5″ x 2″. |
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Ares Lapel Pin $4.5 Ares Lapel Pin NASA’s Ares rockets, named for the Greek god associated with Mars, will return humans to the moon and later take them to Mars and other destinations. Future astronauts will ride to orbit on Ares I, which uses a single five-segment solid rocket booster, a derivative of the space shuttle’s solid rocket booster, for the first stage. Ares V, a heavy lift launch vehicle, will be used to carry cargo and the components into orbit needed to go to the moon and later to Mars.The official Ares Project Logo includes elements symbolizing the 10 NASA centers. For more details about Project Ares, see the collectSPACE article: NASA’s history, future inspire rocket name.One inch (1″) enamel lapel pin. |
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Rocket Scientist Sweat Shirt $29.95 Rocket Scientist Sweat Shirt Why, yes, I AM a Rocket Scientist! This great NASA “athletic style” sweat-shirt features a NASA logo and the Rocket Scientist title. It is 50% cotton / 50% polyester. |
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Foam Rocket Blaster $8.95 This Foam Rocket Blaster is great fun for younger children. It is also great for the birthday party favors. Check it out at The Space Store. |
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Rocket Rug – Hand Tufted and Hand Carved $69.95 Rocket Rug at The Space Store. We carry a large selection of rocket and space theme items at great prices. |
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The Mighty Balloon Rocket $5.95 Construct a powerful rocket from simple materials. Using a balloon, a straw, and pieces of plastic, you can create a rocket in a matter of minutes. Ready the rocket for launch and watch it to soar through the sky as the balloon deflates. Designed for play in an open area, this balloon rocket helps explain physics principles while providing hours of fun. INCLUDES: Rocket Balloons Instructions DELETE |
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Ultra Stomp Rocket Refills $5.95 Ultra Stomp Rocket Refills The Ultra Stomp Rocket Refills make sure that kids will not run out of high-flying fun when playing with their Ultra Stomp Rocket Toy! The set includes 2 plastic, foam tipped rockets that kids can send sailing into the skies up to 200 feet! Features: 2 Ultra Stomp Rocket Refills Work with the D & L Ultra Stomp Rocket Soft Foam Nose Cone Soar up to 200 feet |
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Rocket Backpack / Luggage Tag $3.95 Rocket Backpack / Luggage Tag Our new Space Rocket Luggage Tag also can be used for backpacks! Standout from the crowd, with your Space Gun! The tag is 4.5 x 3.5 inches, is laminated and includes a strap to adhere to your luggage or backpack. |
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Space Travel Peel & Stick Appliqués $14.95 Space Travel Peel & Stick Appliqués RoomMates space travel appliqués remove in seconds and can be repositioned over and over again without damaging the surface or ever leaving any paper or sticky residue.Simply peel and stick onto any smooth surface: walls, furniture, mirrors, tiles, lockers, book covers, cars… the applications are as endless as your imagination!Space travel set includes 24 appliqués including space shuttles, space telescope, space stations, planets and galaxies. Removeable, Repositionable & Re-Useable! |
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Rocket Cookie Cutter $1.95 This Rocket Cookie Cutter is great for your childs Astronaut Birthday party! Check out all of out party supplies at The Space Store. |
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IT’S NOT ROCKET SCIENCE! Bumper Sticker $2.25 IT’S NOT ROCKET SCIENCE! (OH WAIT, IT IS!) Bumper Sticker IT’S NOT ROCKET SCIENCE! (Oh Wait, It Is!) Bumper Sticker is now available. It is 10″ x 3.25″ and also has a NASA Logo. |
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Rocket Balloon Refill Pack $2.95 One can never have too many Rocket Balloons. These things are amazing! Each Refill Pack comes with 21 Rocket Balloons to keep the fun going for hours on end. |





