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Scout booster
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Exploded view of NASA/DOD Scout launch vehicle ca. 1964
File:Blue Scout.mp4
'''Blue Scout launch footage'''
Category:Launch Vehicle
Category:Movie
... in space exploration. Britain and Australia are already busily engaged in the construction of the Blue Streak ballistic missile system and its associated testing and launching sites, and in Canada there ... by the limiting volume (and therefore weight) which can be lifted by Blue Streak. The same maximum diameter as Blue Streak is thus produced in the second stage, and on consideration of ... Government statements on this subject, it would seem that the American vehicle (suggested as Project Scout) would only be capable of sending a payload of about 150 lb. into space, and ...
... missile at Spadeadam 1959
Image:BlueStreak3.jpg Spadeadam test stand for Blue Streak missile 1959
Image:Bluestreakteststand1959.jpg Blue Streak test stand under construction Hatfield 1959
Image:Hatfieldgas generator.jpg Gas generator burn off at Hatfield England Blue Streak facility in 1959.
Image:BlueStreak.jpg Blue Streak in test gantry at Hatfield 1959
Image:Bluestreaktest1959.jpg Early ...
It is black in space On Earth, the sky appears blue because the blue portion of the Sun's light scatters the most as it enters our atmosphere. Scattering is very dependent on the wavelength of the light— thus, a shorter wavelength like blue light scatters more—and the size of the gas and dust particles found in ... Earth's atmosphere are just the right size for the blue component of sunlight to scatter and give us the deep blue skies we are all familiar with. Remember that scattering just ...
Media:1961-02 Scout 43403198.pdf Scout Launch Vehicle News Releases February 1961
Category:Publications
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by Compere, T. (ed)
''Indianapolis, 1959: BobbsMerrill Co., Inc., 382 pages, $4.95''
The "Blue Book" is a standard guide to the Air Force, its installations, commands, achievements, missiles and ...
... NAVY BLUE BOOK'''
by Compere, T. (ed)
''Indianapolis, 1960: Bobbs -Merrill Co., Inc., 374 pages, $4.95''
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... really the most important, since they are the land areas where we all live. The blue areas are the oceans and the white areas are clouds and ice.
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... — such as methane, ethane, hydrogen, helium and ammonia, which give the planet a deep blue color.
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Answer provided by Laura Peckyno & Robert Peckyno
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Stars come in a variety of colors, based on their surface temperatures. The coolest stars are red and the hottest are bluish-white to the eye. In between you will find some that are orange and others that are yellow like the Sun.
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Answer provided by Dirk Terrell, Ph.D.
Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by Lonnie Schorer
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