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... his long letter that was all about the “German Interplanetary Society” in “The Reader Speaks” column. By this time, the “rocket and space fad” in Germany and elsewhere in Europe had ... the VfR were still very evident. ref 9 Just four months later, “The Reader Speaks” column of Gernsback's ''Wonder Stories'' ran another of Ley's letters, this one covering the ... >Ley, ''Rockets, Missiles'', p. 136; Günzel, pp. 37-38; Letter, Willy Ley, “The Reader Speaks” column, ''Wonder Stories'', Vol. II, September 1930, p. 370; Tanja Jelnina and Karlheinz Rohrwild, “Reflections of ...
... did CRS No. 2 Group end?” We pose this question since tucked into the monthly column “World Astronautics” by the late Frederick C. Durant, III in the early American magazine, Missiles ... George William College in Montreal. This item is very tersely included in passing in the column “Postgrad Patter” by Bob Hase in the issue of December 1955. Hase says: “What next ... are further remarks from the lengthy eulogy of Diamond expressed by Peter Mar in the column “Space Models” of Fritz Gnass in “Model Aviation Canada” for May 2011 in which Mar ...
... as SH2. Thus, ~2000-pounds no longer is in the deadweight column but can be shifted over to payload column and so your economics change, because you’re carrying more payload to ... , so now we reduce the tank weight and shift the pounds-saved into the payload column. Since SH2 shrinks up to 20% in volume, let’s assume three scenarios – the ultra ... weight, then deduct 5%, 10% or 15% of that and put it into the payload column. Then calculate your payload fraction. '''Seventh Generation System''' Now we’re back at the engine ...
... that Jupiter's great red spot may be "the top of a 200-mi.-high column of `stagnant air' carried along" by a meteorite crater in the planet's hydrogen surface ... support a mountain. He noted that the large surface feature connected with the stagnant air column might be a depression caused by impact of an asteroid or "a moonlet." Runcorn said explanation of red spot as column of gases supported theory of Jupiter's fluid metallic hydrogen core. ''(APS Release, 4/20 ...
The W. Star "In Focus" column reported that NASA had awarded a grant to Dr. T. Stephen Cheston, associate dean of ... for lawyers, economists, historians, and other specialists on ways to handle the new technology. The column quoted Cheston as saying they would have a lot to think about: "What we need ... of discussions of these issues because so many people are working in isolation now." The column noted that the Space Shuttle had made possible the launching of satellites that could intrude ...
... they could move that drum inside the cylinder so that a column came up and then you could go up that column and find commands. That’s why we said it was ... could finally get to the right one by rotating the drum and going up a column and finding, well, here’s the switch to turn on a light, or here’s ...
... that control carbon emissions and key atmospheric gases. 4. Deriving Information on Surface Conditions from Column and Vertically Resolved Observations Relevant to Air Quality. Principal Investigator James Crawford, NASA's Langley ... . Satellites can measure air quality factors like aerosols and ozone-producing gases in an entire column of atmosphere below the spacecraft, but distinguishing the concentrations at the level where people live ...
... the sword cut in his favour. In the very first issue there was an unattributed column called "Sketches in Natural History" which seems clearly to have been written by someone with ... energy had also been articulated by the anonymous author of the "Sketches in Natural History" column the previous February. That author also cited as the source of the idea "...a philosopher ... to point to Leitch as the author of the short-lived "Sketches in Natural History" column. Leitch would continue his string of astronomy essays until he left for Canada in October ...
... " to U.S. space program, AP said. Apollo 11 Commander Neil A. Armstrong received half-column biography and small photo as first man to walk on moon. Apollo missions were given nearly two pages, including two-column photo of Apollo 11 Astronaut Edwin E. Aldrin , Jr., on moon and diagram of lunar ...
... to estimate water-induced changes in the stratospheric ozone concentrations and temperatures, the integrated ozone column, the solar power transmitted to the earth's surface, and the surface temperature." He found: "With added water from the exhausts of projected fleets of stratospheric aircraft, the ozone column may diminish by 3.8 per cent, the transmitted solar power increase by 0.07 ...

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