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1. Slakey, F.,"Robots vs. Humans," Scientific American-The Future of Space Exploration Quarterly, Vol. 10, Number 1, pp. 24-28.

*2. "Isadorable" is actually the word used to describe a dancer in Isadora Duncan's dance company.

3. (missing) Space.com article about "it exists mostly on paper".

4. Motta, M., "SpaceHab Stakes Claim to Russian Side of ISS", 08 August 2000, <http://www.space.com/businesstechnology/business/spacehab_iss_000808.html>

5. Zak, A., "Boeing to Compete for ISS Module" , 27 July 2000, <http://www.space.com/businesstechnology/business/boeing_module_000727.html>

6. Nakagawa, H., "The Human experience in Space; a School to create True cosmopolitans", Kyoto University June 5-7 Berlin, Germany 2001

7. Foust, J., "Space tourism hearing turns into station debate" <http://spaceflightnow.com/news/n0106/27tourism/>, June 27, 2001

8. David, L., "Tito Calls for Program to Put Citizens in Space" <http://www.space.com/spacenews/spacepolicy/tito_on_capitolhill_010522.html>, 23 May 2001

9. http://www.estec.esa.int/spaceflight/parabolic/procam28.htm image from Novaspace

10. http://www.artscatalyst.org/htm/grav0.htm

11. Michael Benson for newsletter of the Society of Autonomous Astronauts, date unknown

12. <http://www.ipak.org/gravitation0/druga.htm>, <http://www.ipak.org/gravitation0/photos.htm>, <http://www.ipak.org/gravitation0/>

13. Email from Dr. Patrick Collins, Professor, Azabu University, Sagamihara-shi, Kanagawa-ken, Japan

14. The Space Tanka Book, published by Yamaha Music Media Corporation, circa 1995

15. Nest Magazine, Fall 1999, 6, a quartely for interior p.146-151

15a. Woods, A., <http://www.ours.ch>

16. "The Memorial for Fallen Astronauts," Apollo 15 Third Extravehicular Activity, Dec.16, 1997,
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17. Seabra, R., "Die Poetik des Weltraums (The Poetic Potential of Space)", Volume 3 Cosmos - Suns, Moons, Galaxies: Passage to the Unknown, ed. by Bodo-Michael Baumunk and Ralf Bülow. page 66-67, year 2000

18. (missing)

19. Messerschmid, E., Bertrand, R., "Space Stations: Systems and Utilization", Berlin; Heidelberg; New York; Barcelona; Hong Kong; London; Mailand; Paris; Singapore; Tokyo; Springer, 1999 ISBN 3-540-65464-x page397

20. Personal account, Cosmonaut Sergei Krikalev, Berlin 2001

21. "White, R.J. "Weightlessness and the Human Body", Scientific American, September 1998, page 39

22. Hall , T.W., "Artificial Gravity and the Architecture of Orbital Habitats", Department of Architecture, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Sha tin, New Territories, Hong Kong. International Symposium of Space Tourism Bremen, March 20-22, 1997

23. Ibid

24. Osterwalder, A., "Space Manual" Berlin: Dioe Gestalten Verl. 1999

25. Photos from left to right: Photographies Guy Delahaye "Sankai Juku", - Editions Actes Sud 1994 / MTV still, Jamiroquai, Canned Heat,/ Skinhead : http://www.augenauf.net/aktuell/artikel.php?ide=ad2001-07-29-0419

26. Viala, J., Masson-Sekine, N., "Butoh: Shades of Darkness", more…

27. National Geographic more…

28. Artist rendering of cupola: <http://www.astrosurf.com/lombry/Images/iss-cupola.jpg>

29. Golightly, G., "Living in Space: What It's Like Aboard a Space Station" <http://www.space.com/missionlaunches/missions/living_in_space_000419.html> 20 April 2000

30. Slakey, F, "Robots vs. Humans; Who should Ecplore Space?", Scientific American Presents, Quarterly, p.28

31. Diane Sawyer, Karla Davis, "Astronaut Susan Helms becomes first woman to join crew for a journey to the International Space Station", Good Morning America, March 7, 2001

32. ISS Forum 2001, Berlin, June 2001

33. "Assume Crash Position", Premiere, April 1995 p. 45

34. Science in the Sky , Tim Beardsley, Scientific American, June 1996, page 36

35. Globular Cooking Facility, <http://discus.wh.uni-stuttgart.de/gcf/>

36. Tables in a weightless interior, Axis magazine, July-August 2000

37. Halvorson, T., "Atlantis Crew to Station Designers: Make It More Like Home", 29 May 2000, <http://www.space.com/news/spaceshuttles/atlantis_wrap-up_000529.html>

38. Science in the Sky , Tim Beardsley, Scientific American, June 1996, page 36

39. Photo from ISS mission STS105: <http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/gallery/images/station/crew-3/html/iss003e5190.html>

40. Bachelard, G., The Poetics of Space – The Classical Look at How We Experience Intimate Places, Boston, Beacon Press, 1994, pp. xi-xxxviii.

41. Photo by Robert Allen, <http://dailytitan.fullerton.edu/issues/fall_00/12_05/perspectives/11_28_butterfly.html>

42.Photo by Gary Musgrave, Abilene, TX; courtesy office of Representative Wohlgemuth <http://www.lsjunction.com/insect.htm>

43. Photo: <http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/gallery/images/shuttle/sts-105/lores/sts105-304-025.jpg>

44. missing

45. Leary, W., "For Each Astronaut, a 'Buddy'", International Herald Tribune, September 30, 1999, p.10

46. Photo, Tom Trower/NASA Home Page

47. Illustration from: <http://jem.tksc.nasda.go.jp/iss/doc09_e.html>

48. Photo: Harold David, Dance Australia, April/May 1997 p.45

49. Isadora Duncan, My Life, New York - London, Liveright Publishing Corporation, 1927, pp.64-65


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