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Displaying 1—10 of 16 matches for query "3.145.12.180" retrieved in 0.001 sec with these stats:

  • "3" found 42922 times in 14882 documents
  • "145" found 218 times in 202 documents
  • "12" found 38852 times in 14387 documents
  • "180" found 340 times in 317 documents

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... 180 - 80-10 BIRTH OF AN ISLAND Phenomena Nicholas DeVore 190 - 80-10 Diversions GAMES Scot Morris 192 - 80-10 Opinion LAST WORD Isaac Asimov 194 - '''Volume 3 ... 145 - 81-03 SYNAPSE Phenomena Manfred Kage 146 - 81-03 Diversions GAMES Geoffrey Golson 148 - 81-03 Humor LAST WORD Norman Spinrad 150 - '''Volume 3 ... Robinett 130 - '''Volume 3 No 12''' - 81 ...
... 145 - THE BIG BOOSTERS 150 - A "SIT-ME-DOWN" SPACESUIT. H. E. ROSS 151 - BLACKIE RETURNS 152 - - '''VOLUME 3 ... 180 - ASTRONAUTICS IN SCHOOL. A. J. MOORE 182 - QUESTION AND ANSWER 187 - CORRESPONDENCE 187 - - '''VOLUME 3 ...
... James E. Oberg 145 - 82-11 Word Origins COMPETITION RESULTS Scot Morris 156 - 82-11 Lifewatch EXPLORATIONS Odean Cusack 158 - 82-11 FLASHING STEEL Phenomena Anthony Wolff 180 - 82-11 Galactic Hole STARS Terence Dickinson 182 - 82-11 Diversions GAMES Scot Morris 184 - 82-11 Humor LAST WORD Scott A Piper 186 - '''Volume 5 No 3''' - 82-12 ...
... ; 8:18 am EDT) into earth orbit with 229-km (142.3-mi) apogee, 180-km (111.8-mi) perigee, 88.6-min period, and 513° ... , W Post, 9/30/73, 145)'' August 1973 August September 1973 September Sep 1 1973 1 Sep 2 1973 2 Sep 3 1973 3 Sep 4 1973 4 ... Sep 9 1973 9 Sep 10 1973 10 Sep 11 1973 11 Sep 12 1973 12 Sep 13 1973 13 Sep 14 1973 14 Sep 15 1973 15 ...
... of Fernwood, Pa. - 82 Media:US2158180.pdf No. 2,158,180. “Gyroscopic Steering Apparatus"; granted to Robert H. Goddard, of Roswell, New ... the Like” Morize, O., July ,26, 1917. - 3 Media:GB145441.pdf Patent GB No. 145,441, “Improvements in and Relating ... Gases Under Pressure” Cernoch, J., Prague, Czechoslovakia, Sept. 3, 1932. - 12 Media:GB402429.pdf Patent GB No. 402,429, “ ...
... - 12 Eichenbrenner, Gerhard, Stuttgart-Vaihingen, Mozartstr. 27 - 6 Eichenbrenner, Hans, Stud. Ing., Stuttgart-Vaihingen, Mozartstr - 71 Eichler, Ewald, Ing., Dresden A 34, Kohlgraben 5 - 180 ... ) , München 8, Rosenheimerstr. 145 - 23 Nagel , Manfred, cand. ing., Ludwigsburg, Solitüdestr. 26 - 161 Neubeck, Erich, Koln-Braunsfeld, am Morsdorfer Hof 3 - 48 Neuhauser, Rudolf, ing ...
... engine and then be boosted into space by a small auxiliary hydrogen rocket motor. Above 180,000 ft. there would not be enough oxygen to support the Ramjet engine's combustion ... , 12/7/65, 3)'' Survey issued by the North American Air Defense Command revealed 879 objects orbiting in space: American, 672 (164 payloads, 508 pieces of debris) ; Soviet, 198 (53 payloads, 145 pieces of debris) ; Canadian, 4 (2 payloads, 2 debris) ; British, 3 (2 payloads, 1 debris) ; French, 2 (1 payload, 1 debris ...
... changes, the thrust was expected to increase to 180 lbs. (8.6 kg), so that three motors would produce 540 lbs. (245 kg). ref 12 Pendray probably did not know it at ... Pendray, “The German Rockets,” p. 12. note 8 ''Mitteilungen,'' March 1930, p. 3; Jelnina and Rohrwild, p. 43; Ley, ''Missiles, Rockets'', pp. 143-145; Willy Ley, “The End of the ... Flight,” ''Bulletin, The American Interplanetary Society'', No. 11, August 1931, pp. 2-3; Jelena and Rohrwild, p. 49. note 12 Pendray, “Recent Worldwide,” p. 6. note 13 Ley ...
... 145-to 81-km) altitudes and photographed by special photometer as it dispersed. Launches were followed by reported sighting of bright UFO's. ''(NASA Release 67-74; WS Release 67-12 ... -Tomahawk sounding rocket launched from Wallops Station carried 180-lb Univ. of Maryland payload to 158 ... Organization (WMO) conference in Geneva April 3-28 to demonstrate new meteorological capabilities. Transmitted ...
... altitude. Rocket reached 150,000-ft. altitude and 180-lb. payload immediately separated. C-130B transport operating ... our manned landing on the moon. . . .” ‘‘(CR, 3/28/66,6529)’’ Maj. Donald E. Keyhoe (USMC, ... Mars on a direct transfer trajectory would be 145 days;. 280 days would be required to return ... Mar 10 1966 10 Mar 11 1966 11 Mar 12 1966 12 Mar 13 1966 13 Mar 14 1966 14 ...

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