Manned space flight
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Manned space flight
- Here are entered general and technical works on manned space travel. Works giving accounts of events and experiences during specific manned space flights are entered under [Space flights.] Works on the physics and technical details of locomotion beyond the earth's atmosphere are entered under [Space flight.] General works on the scientific, technological, and engineering disciplines needed for the exploration of outer space are entered under [Astronautics.] General works on travel to the planets or to the stars are entered under [Interplanetary voyages] or [Interstellar travel.]
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- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85080584
- info:lc/authorities/sh85080584
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/sh85080584#concept
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- Here are entered general and technical works on manned space travel. Works giving accounts of events and experiences during specific manned space flights are entered under [Space flights.] Works on the physics and technical details of locomotion beyond the earth's atmosphere are entered under [Space flight.] General works on the scientific, technological, and engineering disciplines needed for the exploration of outer space are entered under [Astronautics.] General works on travel to the planets or to the stars are entered under [Interplanetary voyages] or [Interstellar travel.]
Example Notes
- Notes under [Astronautics; Interplanetary voyages; Interstellar travel; Space flight; Space flights]
Change Notes
- 1986-02-11: new
- 1999-12-20: revised
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