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- "calendar" found 89 times in 71 documents
- "m3" found 13 times in 6 documents
... DragonEye LIDAR on Space Shuttle ,” 30 September 2009.''
NASA announced that its Moon Mineralogy Mapper (M3), on board Indian Space Research Organisation ISRO ’s Chandrayaan-1 spacecraft, had detected water molecules ... ’s spacecraft EPOXI—Extrasolar Planet Observations and Characterization (EPOCh) and Deep Impact Extended Investigation (DIXI). M3’s spectrometer had measured light reflecting off the Moon’s surface at infrared wavelengths, splitting ...
Yehezkel Dror is Professor of Political Science and Public Administration, Emeritus, at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Since February 2002 he has served as Founding President of the Jewish ... : ''Public Policymaking Reexamined; Crazy States: A Counterconventional Security Problem; A Grand-Strategy for Israel (''in Hebrew''); and, most recently, The Capacity to Govern: A Report to the Club of Rome; ''and ''Epistle to an Israeli Jewish-Zionist Leader ''(in Hebrew).
He is a Fellow of the World Academy of Art and Science and of the ...
... . So, it is thus no surprise that the earliest calendars were lunar.
Very early, in 5000 BCE, the Egyptians developed a calendar with a year that was regulated by the moon and ... established civilizations along the banks of major rivers.
Sometime between 3200 and 2800 BCE the calendar was developed in Mesopotamia, and then copied by the Greeks. Their year was divided into ... various schemes were invented to compensate for this discrepancy. Around 2000 BCE the Babylonian's calendar added an extra month every four years, while others attempted to correct the discrepancy by ...
... landing site in Kazakhstan, via an experimental tether system. YES2 deployed Fotino from the Foton-M3 spacecraft. A metal brace and straps held Fotino in place while the tether unwound, gradually ... called for the tether to lower the capsule 30 kilometers (18.6 miles) below Foton-M3 . However, a malfunction prevented the tether from unreeling to its full length. Telemetry data indicated ...
... one from Bulgaria. NASA’s instruments were the Moon Mineralogy Mapper (M3) and Mini Synthetic Aperture Radar (Mini-SAR). M3 was an imaging spectrometer that would create the first map of the ...
... . Post, 4/2/64; M&R, 4/6/64, 10)''
According to Hebrew Univ. sources, Dr. Menahem Steinberg of Hebrew Univ. in Jerusalem had developed new oxidizer for use in solid-fuel ...
... modules were laid in the conventional overlapping manner. The shingles produced an average of 98w/m3 according to GE tests, and an array of about 1900 shingles could supply 90% of ...
... .esa.int/SPECIALS/YES/SEMLRV8OY2F_0.html (accessed 5 August 2010); ESA , “Focus On; Foton-M3 Mission To Launch European Experiments,” 11 September 2007, http://www.esa.int/esaCP/SEMN5ZMPQ5F_FeatureWeek ...
... Dakota. ''(FAA Release 63-102)''
RCA Board Chairman David Sarnoff, addressing American Friends of the Hebrew University in New York, predicted vast scientific and technological developments in the years ahead that ...
... for scientists and engineers was not adversely affecting other areas: "At the beginning of this calendar year, approximately 74,000 scientists and engineers were employed in the NASA program-about 12 ... that the number employed on NASA work increased by about 30,000 during the last calendar year, rather than 20,000 as had been anticipated. As a consequence, our requirement for ...
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