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    Transitioning to a New Space Age in the 21st Century: A Systemic-Level Approach by Francisco Del Canto Viterale

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Therefore, the main objective of this research is to apply a systems architecture model—previously developed for the author—to the study of the key characteristics of the 21st century space age. The result is a systemic-level study of the new space age in the 21st century, which identifies and describes the intersystemic transition from the Cold War (1947–1991) to the post-Cold War period (1991 to the present), showing the profound changes in the main parameters of the space system and the emergence of new space actors, interactions, processes, and megatrends in space that have a significant impact on the entire world system.…”
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    Space and the Papacy by Guy Consolmagno

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…However, the nature of how this connection is understood has changed significantly over the past 125 years, most recently with the challenges of the Space Age.…”
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    The New Opportunities in Space Economy by Sefer Darıcı, Ayşe Meriç Yazıcı

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Globalization and emerging technologies have also affected space activities, which have been a strategic monopoly for certain countries since the beginning of the space age. Space is no longer the playing field of the bipolar policies of superpowers. …”
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    Tipping the scales. The Interfering Worlds of Anthropocene: The Human Epoch by Matthias Grotkopp

    “…But, as I argue with Hannah Arendt’s observation on the ‘stature of man’ in the space age, smoothly scaling-up to a global, universal point-of-view also reinforces the distanced world view that is at the root of the global ecological crises. …”
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    GEOMAGNETIC CONJUGACY OF MODERN TECTONIC STRUCTURES by G. Ya. Khachikyan, N. S. Zhakupov, N. Zh. Kadyrkhanova

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…An earthquake is an element of the global electric circuit (GEC) –  this new idea suggested in the space age is tested in our study. In the frame of the GEC concept, one may expect that tectonic structures of the northern and southern hemispheres may be magnetically conjugated. …”
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    Magnetic-field aligned electric fields in collisionless space plasmas – a brief review by Carl-Gunne Fälthammar

    Published 2004-08-01
    “…A major consequence of the in situ measurements of the space age was the recognition that such electric fields do exist in the collisionless space plasma in spite of the absence of collisional friction. …”
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    Space as a Competition Domain: Threats and Opportunities by D. V. Stefanovich, D. Porras

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Great powers have competed in space since the dawn of the Space Age. Today we are once again faced with the possibility of space warfi ghting, but there are more than two players in the game now and civil infrastructure depends on space more than ever before. …”
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    Medicina evolucionária: o futuro olhando o pasado. by Serafim Carvalho, Margarida Rosado

    Published 2009-03-01
    “…Having the stone age's genes, we are obliged to live in the space age. With the evolutionary approach, postmodern medicine is detecting better the vulnerabilities, restrictions, biases, adaptations and maladaptations of human body, its actual diseases and its preventions and treatment.…”
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    Venus-Earth-Mars: Comparative Climatology and the Search for Life in the Solar System by Roger D. Launius

    Published 2012-09-01
    “…A core element of this belief rested with the climatology of these two planets, as observed by astronomers, but these ideas were significantly altered, if not dashed during the space age. Missions to Venus and Mars revealed strikingly different worlds. …”
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    Epidemic time series similarity is related to geographic distance and age structure by Tad A. Dallas, Grant Foster, Robert L. Richards, Bret D. Elderd

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Results: We find clear effects of geographic space, age structure, population size, and R0 on epidemic similarity, but notably the effect of age structure was stronger than the baseline assumption that differences in R0 would be most related to epidemic similarity. …”
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    The Biography and Bibliography of Ivan Antonovich Efremov Expanded with New Materials [Review: Efremov I.A. Women in My Life: Novels; Letters. Moscow, Izd. Yukhnevskaya S.A., 2022.... by D. E. Martynov, Yu. A. Martynova

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…Efremov’s other novels such as “Andromeda: A Space-Age Tale”, “The Bull’s Hour”, “Razor’s Edge”, and “Thais of Athens”. …”
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    Spaceport Selection Using a Novel Hybrid Pythagorean Fuzzy AHP & TOPSIS Based Methodology: A Case Study of Turkey by Enes DEMİRALAY, Engin Hasan ÇOPUR, Turan PAKSOY

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The period that is until today, due to the increase in studies about space research and space technology, has been called the space age. Turkey has launched 12 satellites from the launch of TURKSAT 1A on December 24, 1994, until today, and it has six active satellites. …”
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    Weak ionization of the global ionosphere in solar cycle 24 by Y. Q. Hao, H. Shi, Z. Xiao, Z. Xiao, D. H. Zhang, D. H. Zhang

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…It further implies that the thermosphere and ionosphere in the first solar cycle of this millennium would probably differ from what we have learned from the previous cycles of the space age.…”
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    Experimental Reflection Evaluation for Attitude Monitoring of Space Orbiting Systems with NRL Arch Method by Andrea Delfini, Roberto Pastore, Fabrizio Piergentili, Fabio Santoni, Mario Marchetti

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Since the beginning of the space age on 4 October 1957 (launch of Sputnik I), there have been more than 4900 space launches, leading to over 18,000 satellites and ground-trackable objects currently orbiting the Earth. …”
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    Earth observation satellite systems of Turkey and their availability for forestry applications by Hüseyin ÇOBAN

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…The start of space age was a milestone in the development of remote sensing. …”
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    Reconstruction and Prediction of Variations in the Open Solar Magnetic Flux and Interplanetary Conditions by Mike Lockwood

    Published 2013-09-01
    “…Allied to the radionuclide data, the models are revealing much about how the Sun and heliosphere behaved outside of grand solar maxima and are providing a means of predicting how solar activity is likely to evolve now that the recent grand maximum (that had prevailed throughout the space age) has come to an end.…”
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