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Displaying 1—4 of 4 matches for query "18.191.112.20" retrieved in 0.001 sec with these stats:

  • "18" found 33391 times in 13330 documents
  • "191" found 143 times in 137 documents
  • "112" found 343 times in 266 documents
  • "20" found 34824 times in 13630 documents

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... - 172 Hillen, Rolf, Iserlohn, Püttnerstr. 10 - 112 Hilliges, Herbert, Ing., Berlin-Tempelhof ‚ Höppnerstr ... 18 - 227 Kamm, Ernst, Segringen 13, Post Dinkelsbühl - 114 Kamner, Hermann, Dipl. Ing., Rüsselsheim, Wilhelm-Sturmfels-Str. 6 - 120 Käsmann, Ferdinand, Rodenberg/Deister, Windmühlenstr. 20 ... Wolfgang, Dipl. Ing., Riegel über Emmendingen - 191 Pirquet, Baron Guido v., Ing. . Wien ...
... a private spacecraft, reaching 367,442 feet (69.6 miles or 112 kilometers) above Earth's surface. The founder of the X Prize competition ... -person mission that had set a record for space endurance of 191 hours. The mission had demonstrated that humans could survive in a ... Oct 16 2004 16 Oct 17 2004 17 Oct 18 2004 18 Oct 19 2004 19 Oct 20 2004 20 Oct 21 2004 21 Oct 22 2004 22 ...
... 1, 1965, by ground command that set new space communications record of 191,059,922 mi.-more than twice the distance from earth to the ... 2,000 mph, reached 70,000-ft. altitude for three minutes in 112-min. test flight from Edwards AFB to determine how aircraft would ... Jan 16 1966 16 Jan 17 1966 17 Jan 18 1966 18 Jan 19 1966 19 Jan 20 1966 20 Jan 21 1966 21 Jan 22 1966 22 ...
... RUN 110 - VLADIMIR SHATALOV—QUESTION AND ANSWER 112 - MIR EXPANSION PLANS DELAYED Neville Kidger 116 - INTERNATIONAL ... Christy 190 - MIR MISSION REPORT Neville Kidger 191 - RENDEZVOUS WITH COMET KOPFF Sylvia Miller and Sima ... . 31 NO.11''' '''NOVEMBER 1989''' - MIR'S NEW MODULE The 20 tonne Module D ... - Military Shuttle Set for November 18 Launch Energia to Fly in 1990 ...

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