- A crew is a body or a
group of
people who work at a
common activity,
generally in a
structured or
hierarchical organization. A
location in
which a crew...
-
Human spaceflight (also
referred to as
manned spaceflight or
crewed spaceflight) is
spaceflight with a crew or p****engers
aboard a spacecraft,
often with...
-
Manned-Unmanned
Teaming (MUM-T)
refers to the
collaborative operation of
manned and
unmanned systems,
typically in
military or
aerospace contexts, to...
- Chris, Nie; Jamie, Rankin; Tiago, Rebelo; Graeme,
Taylor (1
March 2014).
Manned sample return mission to Phobos: A
technology demonstration for
human exploration...
- ****stan and the
United Arab
Emirates in the 2030s. In addition, the
China Manned Space Agency intends to
conduct crewed lunar landings by 2029 or 2030; in...
- The
Manned Maneuvering Unit (MMU) is an
astronaut propulsion unit that was used by NASA on
three Space Shuttle missions in 1984. The MMU
allowed the astronauts...
- NASA's
center for
human spaceflight in Houston,
Texas (originally
named the
Manned Spacecraft Center),
where human spaceflight training, research, and flight...
- Sarasota, FL. 7 June 1968. Shayler,
David (2000).
Disasters and
Accidents in
Manned Spaceflight.
Springer Science &
Business Media. p. 84. ISBN 978-1852332259...
- This is a
chronological list of
spaceflights to the
International Space Station (ISS),
including long-term ISS crew,
short term visitors, replacement/rescue...
- 700 km)
flown at low altitudes. In
August 1963, the
similar Low-Altitude
Manned Penetrator design was completed,
which called for an
aircraft with a 20...