For most significant scientific advances, future space missions should be manned; scientific task force working with astronauts can help define objectives and disseminate results; responsibilities of schools and universities in education of new scientists primarily interested in space program; examples of problems manned space flight program faces are considered showing role which scientists could play in manned space program; examples of scientific experiments regarding X-ray stars, lunar and planetary exploration, geophysics, and weightlessness and high vacuum in chemistry.
Science and manned spacecraft
Astronautics Aeronautics
Astronautics and Aeronautics ; 3 , n 4
1965
6 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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