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Displaying 1—3 of 3 matches for query "3.141.0.181" retrieved in 0.001 sec with these stats:
- "3" found 42922 times in 14882 documents
- "141" found 236 times in 202 documents
- "0" found 2650 times in 1717 documents
- "181" found 123 times in 118 documents
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... stud. jur., Heidelberg , Hans-Thoma-Str. 1
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Hottenstein, Johann, Ing., Gelsenkirchen-Erle, Seitenstr. ... -
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Lange, Hans-Joachim, stud. ing. Leipzig 0 5, Oststr. 9b
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Land, E., ... , stud. phys., Stuttg. -Obertürkheim, Uhlbacherstr. 93
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Matuschek, E., Ing., Gronau i. w., ... -
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Weirich, Hugo, Dr., Stuttgart W, Silcherstr. 3, II
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Weiss, Hans, Augsburg, Rosrenaustr. ...
... apogee, 755-km (469.1-mi) perigee, 99.9min period, and 74.0° inclination. ''( Goddard Space Flight Center GSFC SSR, 4/30/70; SBD, ... S-IVB combination entered parking orbit with 185.5-km (115.3-mi) apogee and 181.5-km (112.8-mi) perigee. During 2nd-stage boost ... up and Lunar Module LM was jettisoned at 141:30 GET. SNAP27 nuclear generator carrying 3.9 kg (8.6 lbs) of radioactive plutonium ...
... H.R. 9382, FY 1972 HUD-space-science appropriations bill that recommended NASA appropriation of $3.298 billion. ''(CR, 7/29/71, H7363-72)''
U.K. Aerospace Minister Frederick Corfield told ... intentionally crashed onto lunar surface at 26° 22' north latitude and 15' east longitude at 181:30 GET, 93 km (59 mi) west of Apollo 15 ALSEP site. Impact was recorded ... :39 GET (4:13 pm EDT Aug. 4) into lunar orbit with 141.3-km (87.8-mi) apolune and 102.0-km (63.4-mi) perilune. Hexagonal, 36-kg (80-1b) satellite ...
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