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  • Title: TETET-94
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 191
  • Publisher: Universitas Americae [UNIAM]
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  • First Year Published: 1994
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Timeline of first images of Earth from space

planet Earth from outer space started in the 1940s, first from rockets in suborbital flight, subsequently from satellites around Earth, and then from spacecraft

Space exploration

begin exploration of the Phobos and Martian circumterrestrial orbit, and study whether the moons of Mars, or at least Phobos, could be a "trans-shipment

Mars in fiction

In contrast, the moons of Mars—Phobos and Deimos—have made only sporadic appearances in fiction. Before the 1800s, Mars did not get much attention in

Colonization of Mars

people and material on Mars. A space elevator on Phobos (a Martian moon) has also been proposed. Phobos is synchronously orbiting Mars, where the same face

Nebo Zovyot

Thomas Littleton), and inserted a scene with monsters on Mars's moon Phobos. In all, the resulting film edit is 13 minutes shorter than the original.

List of Solar System probes

Viking program — two NASA orbiters and landers (1974) Phobos program — failed USSR orbiters and Phobos landers For completeness, this section lists probes

Spaceport

Martian moon Phobos to enable refueling and resupply prior to Mars surface landings, missions beyond Mars, and return trips to Earth. In addition to propellant

Xenophobia

(from Ancient Greek ξένος (xénos) 'strange, foreign, or alien' and φόβος (phóbos) 'fear') is the fear or dislike of anything that is perceived as being foreign

Mars 96

Chile, and Bolivia. The Mars 96 spacecraft was based on the Phobos probes launched to Mars in 1988. They were of a new design at the time and both ultimately

List of crewed Mars mission plans

including human missions to Phobos; and the "Great Exploration" proposal from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, among others. In response to a presidential