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... Defense announced that Chang’e-1 , China’s first lunar probe, had impacted the Moon at 4:13 p.m., Beijing time, successfully ending its 16-month mission. China had launched Chang’e-1 on 24 October 2007, on a mission to produce the first full map of the Moon’s surface. Chang’e-1 had accomplished the mission using Solar ... Agency,, “China’s Lunar Probe Chang’e-1 Impacts Moon,” 2 March 2009; BBC News, “Chinese Probe Crashes into Moon,” 2 March 2009.''
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... and Vice President Rockefeller were escorted through the $41-million museum by museum director Michael 1. Collins, who had piloted the Apollo 11 spacecraft. At a signal given 18 min previously ... liquid-fuel. rocket.
The museum expected 7 million visitors a year; opening date had been changed from 4 July to accommodate the Bicentennial crowds expected in D.C., and the museum ... May 76; W Star, 25 June 76, C-1; 1 July 76, A-1; W Post, 27 June 76, E-1; 1 July 76, B-1; 2 July 76, A-1; NYT, 2 July 76, B12; 4 July ...
... various geographic locations that are linked together electronically. Today's communication technology of "e-access" can enable collaborative productive environments that are geographically, culturally, and organizationally diverse ... 10)
To understand the how of change, consider this analogy. If one wants, to change a house substantially, based on new needs, one could:
1) demolish the old house ...
... course, please understand that the day Gus got killed in the Apollo
1 fire, I had had lunch with he and his father that day, ... rattlesnakes while you were
building that road. Laughter
The Cape certainly has changed through these years, and before we spend
some more time talking with ... -A-R-T-O-N, in capital letters, dash, Free,
F-R-E-E, dash, Way. It was put on a dark green background with black
...
... and
then he returned.
I went to the Engineering and Development Directorate E&D and was
assigned to the Space Shuttle Program Office as ... tried
to build the Skylab clothing to allow for those changes without the
basic design changing.
In other words, you take yours and you take ... liquid to gas. But basically, by evaporating water, you can get 1,000
BTUs per pound. It's an excellent coolant, and it ...
... :''' We had no alpha-numerics. You couldn't change like you can
now on the TV screen, put up A, B, C, D, E, F. The way it was done, I
think ... up
through about MA-7. So were you then working—I believe it was MR-1 when
they—
'''Clements:''' Yes.
'''Butler:''' —did the first.
'''Clements:''' Yes, when it spit out everything ... talked to Mary on the telephone. She
said, "Mr. Clements, he hasn't changed at all, hasn't changed at all."
You're not familiar with the military? Your parents ever in ...
... 2) interoperability '''- use components of robotics in multiple machines, both robotic & non-robotic, e.g., power supplies, computers, limbs, end effectors, wiring harnesses, ...
'''3) market choice '''- ... centimeters, 1 centimeter/sec, and 1 degree.
Though space relative navigation systems have not been developed for multiple users, the algorithms and navigation hardware changes are achievable ...
... this transcript were asked during an oral history
session with John E. Blaha. Blaha has amended the answers for
clarification purposes. As a ... was pretty
exciting.
'''Ross-Nazzal:''' Very. You were onsite when STS-1 launched. Did you have
any responsibilities for ... much information.
'''Ross-Nazzal:''' Can you tell us about changing that? What changes did you
make?
'''Blaha:''' Well, to me it had ...
... was at the edge of this big Imbrium Basin, which was a 1,500-kilometer-diameter basin. I think, somewhere in that ballpark. We ... with him rather than Dick Gordon. But no, it didn’t change. The mission objectives changed. Sixteen went to a very different kind of site. It ... to go out to scientists who needed samples of a particular size (e.g. a cubic centimeter). I did several of these things that were ...
... our spirit. ''
Freeman Dyson, 1979 - Disturbing the Universe. (1)
'''Introduction'''
Over the past few decades, the development of ... a New Species, eloquently depicts the transformative effects of changes in geography and technology on the human social ... environmental problems. These major global "crisis events" (i.e. international armed conflict, social violence, tsunamis, earthquakes, major ...
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