The subject of the poem "Space Station" by Tom Sleigh is the experience of visiting a space station and witnessing the vastness of space, as well as reflecting on human curiosity, exploration, and the mysteries of the universe. It explores themes of isolation, wonder, and the intersection of science and humanity.
Tom Sleigh has written: 'Interview with a ghost' -- subject(s): Poetry, Authorship, Self in literature, History and criticism 'The dreamhouse' 'Space Walk'
James Montgomery Beggs has written: 'Space station' -- subject(s): Space stations
Freddie Douglas has written: 'Viewport concept for space station modules' -- subject(s): Space stations
John D Hodge has written: 'A space station for America' -- subject(s): Space stations
Randall Segert has written: 'Space shuttle orbiter modifications to support Space Station Freedom' -- subject(s): Space shuttles, Space stations
Thomas L. Labus has written: 'Solar dynamic power for Space Station Freedom' -- subject(s): Solar energy, Space vehicles, Solar engines 'Space station electrical power system' -- subject(s): Space stations, Electric power systems
David A. Schoenwald has written: 'Space Station Freedom beta gimbal control via sensitivity models' -- subject(s): Friction, Space Station Freedom Program (U.S.)
S. Chinn has written: 'Contamination assessment for OSSA space station IOC payloads' -- subject(s): Space vehicles, Space stations, Contamination
T. C. Taylor has written: 'Space station architectural elements and issues definition study' -- subject(s): Space stations
John T Dorsey has written: 'Dynamic characteristics of a space-station solar wing array' -- subject(s): Aerodynamics, Space stations
F. H. Shepphird has written: 'Space station needs, attributes, and architectural options' -- subject(s): Space stations, Astronautics, Research
L. A. Rockoff has written: 'Space station crew safety alternatives study, final report ' -- subject(s): Safety measures, Space stations