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... Europeans and Americans, tends to be much more interpretive, subjective, and reflective -- philosophical. ref 105
2.3.3. Astrophotography as Space Art
Astrophotographs -- photographs of the sky, or, more recently ... the artist in space exploration,” in D.L. Crawford, ed., ''IAU Colloquium '' Vol. 17,112, 1991, p. 145
note 98 John Ramer (ed), The Beauty of Space. ...
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Gesamtwiderstand
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Grenzfrequenz
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Großkreis
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Grüne Flächen auf dem Mars
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Grundgleichung der Rakete
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Gütegrad des Raketen-motors
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Neptun-Rakete
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Nomenklatur
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Nullmeridian
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Oberflächenreibung
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Oberth, Hermann
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Oberth-Raketen
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Osterreichische Gesellschaft für Weltraumforschung
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Ozon
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... Brandenstein and myself , had served together in Attack Squadron 145. So just think, two of us young guys in ... to Clear Lake High School Houston, Texas , it was 3,000 kids and cliquish and, “What kind of car ... to another object when you’re both going 17,000 miles an hour. That was called prox ops ... because that minimized the weight. We were going to 105 nautical-mile altitude, which was lower than any ...
... 's artillery test range at Kummersdorf, about 17 mi (27.3 km) south of Berlin, where the visitors admired ... 105.
note 2 Pendray, “The German Rockets,” p. 7; Ley, ''Missiles, Rockets'', pp. 140-141; Jelnina and Rohrwild, p. 41.
note 3 ... note 8 ''Mitteilungen,'' March 1930, p. 3; Jelnina and Rohrwild, p. 43; Ley, ''Missiles, Rockets'', pp. 143-145; Willy Ley, “The End ...
... stage ( S-IB ) was successfully static-fired for 145 sec, at NASA Marshall Space Flight Center -its second captive firing. In early ... Robert A. Rushworth (USAF) flew X-15 No. 3 to maximum altitude of 105,400 ft. at maximum speed of 3,750 mph (mach 5.5) to obtain ... Jul 14 1965 14 Jul 15 1965 15 Jul 16 1965 16 Jul 17 1965 17 Jul 18 1965 18 Jul 19 1965 19 Jul 20 1965 20 ...
... NASA Wallops Station reached 102-mi. (164-km.) and 105-mi. (169-km.) altitudes in GCA Corp.-Univ. ... off on second flight, and transmitter failed at about 145 sec. Some data might be extracted through special ...
Aug 1 1966 1 Aug 2 1966 2 Aug 3 1966 3 Aug 4 1966 4 Aug 5 1966 5 Aug ... Aug 15 1966 15 Aug 16 1966 16 Aug 17 1966 17 Aug 18 1966 18 Aug 19 1966 19 ...
... 66-kg (145-lb) Prospero (X-3), its first technology satellite, from Woomera Test Range , Australia, on Black Arrow booster ... . Government guarantee for $250-million loan, brought total TriStar sales to 105, with 49 "second buys." ''(W Post, 10/29/71, Dll)''
Rep. George ... 14 1971 14 Oct 15 1971 15 Oct 16 1971 16 Oct 17 1971 17 Oct 18 1971 18 Oct 19 1971 19 Oct 20 1971 ...
... with 308-km (191.4-mi) apogee, 170-km (105.6-mi) perigee, 89.2-min period, and 65.4 ... Goddard Space Flight Center , $8 250 000. ''(NASA Release 72- 145)''
Univ. of Tokyo Institute of Space and Aeronautical ... Jul 1 1972 1 Jul 2 1972 2 Jul 3 1972 3 Jul 4 1972 4 Jul 5 1972 5 Jul ... Jul 15 1972 15 Jul 16 1972 16 Jul 17 1972 17 Jul 18 1972 18 Jul 19 1972 19 ...
... was operating at full strength. (NASA Release 85-145; NASA MOR M-989-61-A prelaunch Oct ... McDonnell Douglas Technical Services Co. a 33-month $98,105,079 contract extension for continuing Spacelab integration work, ... 1 1985 1 Oct 2 1985 2 Oct 3 1985 3 Oct 4 1985 4 Oct 5 1985 5 ... Oct 15 1985 15 Oct 16 1985 16 Oct 17 1985 17 Oct 18 1985 18 Oct 19 1985 19 ...
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