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The pilot of the moonship was a woman (as was the President of the United States).
REVIEW: Project Moonbase and Others by Robert A. Heinlein 2008
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It also authorizes an additional $1 billion to speed work on the Orion-Ares moonship, which isn't scheduled to fly until 2015.
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But to build a moonship in orbit or even more ambitiously, a Marsship, you've got to have a sturdy Earth-launch vehicle which can get the parts up there easily.
Chris Weigant: Friday Talking Points -- What Would Ronald Reagan Do? Chris Weigant 2011
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But to build a moonship in orbit or even more ambitiously, a Marsship, you've got to have a sturdy Earth-launch vehicle which can get the parts up there easily.
Chris Weigant: Friday Talking Points -- What Would Ronald Reagan Do? Chris Weigant 2011
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Personnel working under contract for NASA used cadavers in tests to develop landing systems, spacesuits and seats in the new Orion moonship, space agency officials said Friday.
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Stick around for the whole show, because at around six minutes, you see the Earth larger this time sink into the darkness astern your moonship.
Rambles at starchamber.com » Blog Archive » Earth, Moon, and Sun 2007
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His emotional patterns were fixed long before the day he tried to land a moonship without radar.
Tales of Known Space Niven, Larry 1975
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A moonship on the south side swayed, tottered, and fell with infinite slowness, struck at last and made the ground ring with her metal anguish.
Three Worlds To Conquer Anderson, Poul, 1926- 1964
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I'll help you detonate the moonship, board the Olympia with you, and get off at Blocksberg.
Three Worlds To Conquer Anderson, Poul, 1926- 1964
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His hands moved across the pilot board, adjusting Vectors more delicately than a pianist controls notes, until the moonship rode a true curve.
Three Worlds To Conquer Anderson, Poul, 1926- 1964
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