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... style="background: d0e5f5" Author-Editor style="background: d0e5f5" Subject - ''' March 1936 ''' '''Vol 1 No 1''' '''Novae Terrae''' - Maurice K. Hanson and Dennis A. Jacques Editorial - The Perfect Science Fiction Story - Acknowledgements ... - Space Ray Heisenberg Minus - Hornig, Wells, Low Initial Information - ''' October 1936 ''' '''Vol 1 No 7''' '''Novae Terrae''' - Plantagenet Editorial - D.R. Smith Hands Off English - Bric-A-Brac - Edward John Carnell ...
... proposed lunar landing mission submitted by Carl Schwenk and Milton W. Rosen . This version of Nova is shown with six F-1 engines in the first stage, two F-1s in ...
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... fireworks displays from decades past." Although astronomers have witnessed light propagating through material surrounding other novae, this is the first time the immediate environment around an erupting star has been studied in three dimensions. Astronomers have studied light echoes from other novae, but those phenomena illuminated interstellar material around the stars instead of material ejected from them ...
... made with NASA’s flying observatory, the Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA) indicate that nova eruptions create elements that can form rocky planets, much like Earth. Astronomers occasionally see a ... then fades away after a few weeks. In fact, “nova” (plural, novae) is the Latin word for “new.” We now know that novae are not actually new stars, but rather are associated with ... inside stars, or during star death throes such as nova and supernova explosions. The observations of the Nova Delphini debris cloud indicate that novae in general may be a major source of medium ...
... the next day. Named Swift J1745-26 after the coordinates of its sky position, the nova is located a few degrees from the center of our galaxy toward the constellation Sagittarius ... of obscuring dust have prevented astronomers from catching Swift J1745-26 in visible light. The nova peaked in hard X-rays -- energies above 10,000 electron volts, or several thousand times ... outbursts across a wide range of systems, from protoplanetary disks around young stars, to dwarf novae -- where the central object is a white dwarf star -- and even bright emission from supermassive ...
... ’s Langley Research Center offered useful concept for testing structural characteristics of the future Nova launch vehicle Nova rocket. As reported by Homer G. Morgan, application of varying frequencies to the "Baby ... test firings of the Saturn demonstrated value of this research. After test of a "Baby Nova" for structural efficiency, Morgan said, construction of an operational booster could be expedited. A full ...
... to keep the peace and forestall its exploitation by any nation for aggressive purposes . . . ." Nova launch vehicle Nova launch facilities study contract was awarded to Martin-Marietta Corp., Denver, by NASA Marshall Space Flight Center . The study assumes Nova launch vehicle Nova will be launched from Cape Canaveral . October 1962 October Oct 1 1962 1 Oct ...
... should become more familiar with ARMY BALLISTIC MISSILE AGENCY ABMA studies, while concentrating on the Nova approach. It was also suggested that the High Speed Flight Station look into the operational ... spacecraft Mercury stretch-out capabilities. Direct ascent versus assembly in earth orbit: Lewis to continue Nova studies and become familiar with Army Ballistic Missile Agency ( ARMY BALLISTIC MISSILE AGENCY ABMA ) work ...

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