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.p46 In 1965, Caltech Gary Flandro invented "Grand Tour", little credit until 1998 NASA Exceptional Achievement Medal .''You have to learn not to be discouraged by experts'' |
.p46 Bell claims 1965, Caltech Gary Flandro invented "Grand Tour", little credit until 1998 NASA Exceptional Achievement Medal. .probably not accurate .Pub 89-24 p104: 1961, gravity assist invented by 25 yo Michael A. Minovitch, mathematician grad student at JPL, 1962, Grand Tour .1964 Max Hunter writes about it, 1965 Flandro works out details. .Flandro: ''You have to learn not to be discouraged by experts'' |
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. C. Kohlhase ''The Voyager Neptume Travel Guide'', [[ http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uiug.30112056430637 | JPL Publication 89-24 ]] [[http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19900004096|Nasa]] page 135 | . cite: C. Kohlhase ''The Voyager Neptume Travel Guide'', [[ http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uiug.30112056430637 | JPL Publication 89-24 ]] [[http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19900004096 | NASA ntrs]] page 135 |
Interstellar Age
Jim Bell, Penguin/Dutton 2015, Tigard Library 629.43 BEL
- p46 Bell claims 1965, Caltech Gary Flandro invented "Grand Tour", little credit until 1998 NASA Exceptional Achievement Medal.
- probably not accurate
- Pub 89-24 p104: 1961, gravity assist invented by 25 yo Michael A. Minovitch, mathematician grad student at JPL, 1962, Grand Tour
- 1964 Max Hunter writes about it, 1965 Flandro works out details.
Flandro: You have to learn not to be discouraged by experts
- p68 11,000 work-years devoted to Voyager, 1/3 of the labor force for the Great Pyramid at Giza for King Cheops
cite: C. Kohlhase The Voyager Neptume Travel Guide, JPL Publication 89-24 NASA ntrs page 135
- $865M, 5 trillion bits, Deep space network antenna captures 1e-16 W
- Pub89-24 p104: 1961, gravity assist invented by 25 yo Michael A. Minovitch, mathematician grad student at JPL, 1962, Grand Tour, 1964 Max Hunter writes about it, 1965 Flandro works out details.
- p81 re. Voyager disks, Hawking said we are simply not evolved enough to make contact.
- Analogies to aboriginal contacts invalid; most damage was disease, we have science and can figure things out, contact will be very slow.