![]() ![]() “I am passionate about feeding those in need. At a production cost of $1.40 per meal, Chef Doherty specially crafted recipes to include wholesome ingredients while remaining flavorful and nutritious. Utilizing the latest food technology that applies heat rather than preservatives in order to keep meals fresh, the packages contain at least 20 grams of protein each, in addition to high levels of iron, calcium, and vital nutrients such as Vitamins A and C. Years of research led Chef Doherty to develop high quality dishes that can be safely stored at room temperature for up to 18 months without the use of artificial ingredients and that exceed USDA nutritional recommendations. A total of 50,000 meals, beginning with a carefully designed Red Beans & Rice and Three Bean Chili recipe, have been now been passed out to families in New York City, Boston, and Chicago. Van den Abeelen L (1999) The persistent dream – soviet plans for manned lunar missions.| New York, NY - Octo| Owner/Chef of BLACKBARN restaurant, John Doherty, has channeled his lifetime of cooking experience into the creation of delicious, shelf stable meals for his Heavenly Harvest Foundation, which has officially began distribution in partnership with Feed the Children. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC ![]() Report of the synthesis group on space exploration. Stafford T (1991) America at the threshold. Sowerby P (1954) Structural problems of the lunar base. Ryan C (ed.) (1953) Conquest of the moon. 1 & 2 (in German) ECON Verlag, Düsseldorf, Germany Ruppe HO (1980/82) Die grenzenlose Dimension – Raumfahrt. Journal of the British Interplanetary Society 8:180–192 Ross H (1949) Astronomy and astronautics. Rinehart J (1959) Basic design criteria for moon building. Ride S (1987) Leadership and America’s future in space. Paine T (ed) (1986) Pioneering the space Frontier. Ordway F et al (1988) Project horizon: an early study of a lunar outpost. O’Neill G (ed) (1979) Space resources and settlements. In: Proceedings of the Lunar and Planetary Exploration Colloquium NASA (1989) Report of the 90-study on human exploration of the moon and mars. NASA (1967) MIMOSA: study of mission modes and system analysis for lunar exploration. ![]() Missiles & Rockets (1957) Moon cities planned by Red Civil Defense Chief. Mendell W (1992) 2nd conference on lunar bases and space activities of the 21st century, vol 1 & 2. Mendell W (1985) Lunar bases and space activities of the 21st century. Mansfield J et al (1971) Lunar base synthesis study – final report. Kumagai H (1958) A proposal for a village on the Moon. In: IAA 5th Cosmic Study, International Academy of Astronautics, Paris, France. Koelle HH, Stephensen DG (1999) Preparing for a 21st century programme of integrated, lunar and Martian exploration and development. Koelle HH (1993) Lunar development, past and future. International Academy of Astronautics, Paris Koelle HH (ed) (1990) The case for an international lunar base. Iguchi C (1992) International cooperation in lunar and space development. Journal of the British Interplanetary Society 9:105–107 Gillings W (1950) The Effects of interplanetary flight. ESA SP-1150ĮSA (1994) A moon programme: the European view. Lunar bases and space activities of the 21st century, pp 827–855ĮSA (1992) Mission to the moon. Los Alamos Laboratory, Los AlamosĮhricke K (1985) Lunar industrialization and settlement – birth of a polyglobal civilization. J Br Interplanet Soc 15:17–28ĭuke M et al (1984) Report of the lunar base working group. Astronaut Acta 12:345–351ĭouglas J (1956) Farming on the Moon. J Br Interplanet Soc 9:261–267Ĭulbertson P (1966) Lunar base concepts and operational modes. J Br Interplanet Soc 13:166–169Ĭlarke AC (1950) Electromagnetic launching as a major contribution to spaceflight. ![]() Īwdry G (1954) Development of a lunar base. Advanced Programs Office, NASA Johnson Space Center, HoustonĪrtemis (2022) NASA’s lunar exploration program overview. In: 43rd IAF Congress, IAA-92-0189Īlred J et al (1989) Lunar outpost. Allen R (1992) Early Lunar base concepts of the U.S. ![]()
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