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... short durations, uncontrollable, and of feeble power. b) Compressed gas (air or an inert gas, usually: generally of short durations if a compressed gas, otherwise needs a pump or compressor, although probably ... Autriebsvorrichtung für Luftschiffe” (“A Propulsion Device for Airships that Utilizes the Reaction of a Drive Compressed Air, Steam, Gas Emerging from a Pipe System”). Lavarenne had filed the German version of ...
... videos. Other features include: Automatically scales the interface for mobile phones and tablets Displays the EXIF/camera data that includes exposure, lens used, and other information, when available from the original ...
... of the original protoplanetary nebula and gas-dust disk around the forming star. The disk compressed, its density increased, and as gravity instabilities within the disk developed solid grains and dust ... thick atmosphere and clouds. The surface exhibits complex geological patterns involving widespread volcanic activity, extension-compression processes, faulting, fractures and other powerful crustal deformations. (Courtesy of NASA) In terms of its ...
... no idea. Because I thought I was very prepared, but it was a huge time compression. It just went by like that. Snaps fingers. And you almost wondered, “What did I ... , not involved with taking care of it. So I remember that. I remember time compression, significant time compression. Then at the end of the flight, I was wondering if I was going ... the biggest thing I got out of that flight, that surprised me, was the time compression the last hour prior to landing, which really helped me prepare for subsequent flights. I ...
... by Stoppa. (ca. Nov 1929)''' Image:RAK4_Stoppa.jpg '''Max Valier in the RAK-4 compressed CO2 powered car (ca. Nov 1929)''' Image:RAK5.jpg '''Max Valier in his RAK-5 ... . Nov 1929)''' Image:1929-12-22_Rak-6_.jpg '''Max Valier drives his RAK-6 compressed gas propelled car at Avus speedway, Germany (Dec 22 1929)''' Image:Valier_RAK-6_1929.jpg '''Max Valier in his compressed gas RAK-6 car (ca. Dec 1929)''' Image:Valier_RAK-6_1929-2.jpg '''Max ...
... progress made in some of the above areas. (17) Water recycling technologies such as vapor compression and rotating distillation processes, organic and inorganic filtration, adsorption / ion exchange beds, catalytic oxidation, ultraviolet ... with Orin L. Schmidt, Communications and Tracking, Johnson Space Center, January through April, 2005 (12) Compressed High Density Television (13) Conversations with Thomas E Ohnesorge, Advanced Operations Development, Johnson Space Center ...
... chosen. For a structure extending all the way to geosynchronous orbit, the mass of a compression structure of the tower and the characteristic strength-to-density ratio ("tower") is less than ... connects a tension structure at high altitudes with a compression structure at low altitudes has lower mass than either a tension or compression structure alone. A mass of 3.5 million tons ...
... behind a plastic piston. The explosion pushed the piston into a chamber of hydrogen gas, compressing it, and the gas in turn pushed the projectile out of the firing tube. A ... be used because it has low mass and would expand at the highest speed after compression, With the ability to move objects this fast, researchers could extend their knowledge of space ...
... hydrogen, which comprise planet's outermost layer, were gradually being compressed into metallic hydrogen, which comprises the next innermost layer. Rate of compression, according to Dr. Smoluchowski's calculations, would yield just ...
... Director Christopher C. Kraft , Jr., the four most probable causes of the fire. heating by compression or shock of a thin section of aluminum between the flow-restrictor passage; and the adjacent cavity; heating by compression or shock of contaminants in the flow restrictor; heating of internal surfaces through mechanical shock ...

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