rootbrowseIAC-22E4session 22. Scientific and Technical HistoriesPapers1. “The First `Space Age,' Ca. 1850-1915---A Re-Examination of the Earliest Known Appearances of Spaceflight in Popular Culture and Science, Part I: The Role of Science Fiction2. The Hitler-Valier conversation on rocketry3. Scientific Diffusion at the End of World War II5. The Lunar Module Simulator: An Instructor's Account7. Historical lessons of the Orion and NERVA projects: managing public opinion and political uncertainty in space programs8. Rocketry projects at “Ort Ramat-Gan” Technical high school in Israel, 1972-19739. Pre-hispanic cultures: ancient cosmovision and its impact to nowadays space missions, such as Mayan Space, a mexican space agency.10. One small step that deserves preservation: Human trace fossils on the Moon11. Social-Constructivism and Space: How History Influences Modern Space Policy12. The origins of the astronaut program in Israel 1998: Between astronaut training and payload development