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  • "red" found 1059 times in 684 documents
  • "stone" found 239 times in 184 documents
  • "arsen" found 137 times in 113 documents

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... positive side of Federal-State coopera­tion of which TVA is an outstanding symbol . . . ." At Red­stone Arsenal he spoke briefly before boarding his plane to return to Washington "I know there are ...
... joined the Army's ballistic missile program. He had supervised the launch of the first Red-stone ballistic missile in 1953 and the flight-testing of Jupiter and Pershing missiles and Jupiter ...
... not like looking down from altitude. And so you could see the major features, like Stone Mountain. But if you were looking for a spot like Plum Crater—Plum Crater was ... —that’s a good point. We ended up that John, the commander, had red stripes; a broad red stripe around each arm and around each leg. And generally, that was a good ... two major volcanic-type rock: a very viscous rock that bulged up and caused the Stone Mountain topographical relief, and then down in the Cayley Plain, the valley was another kind ...
... one building, which was another peculiarity. The architect, who at the time was Edward Durrell Stone, he was great for his minarets. So here we are in a back bay of ... code. We used to have yellows and greens and blues and reds to tell everybody—now everybody has the same red badge. But at different centers it's different, it's handled ... tight-fisted fellows I ever met in my life. He got blood out of a stone. To try to keep those costs on Apollo within range was a very difficult task ...
... -14) The first color photograph of Mars, showing a dramatic blue sky against a rust-red soil surface, was in error, Viking spacecraft Viking project scientists announced. Astronomer Carl Sagan said ... in the original picture received last week. Rocks strewn over the desert sands exhibited a red coating laid down years ago when Mars's atmosphere was richer in oxygen and water ... on earth; this did not mean the elements were not present, nor had elements like arsenic been detected that would make earth soil sterile. The results "do not rule out the ...
... U.S. Defense Secretary Robert S. McNamara 's estimates of Red Chinese nuclear potential were probably conservative, citing increasing appropriations by Red China for scientific research as indication of rapid progress that ... that $2 billion had been spent since 1960. It was calculated that Red China should have a minimum arsenal of between 150 and 200 atomic bombs by the end of 1967; production ...
... . The discovery is further proof of the diversity of planetary systems in our galaxy." Red dwarfs are the most common kind of star in our Milky Way galaxy. The discovery of three rocky planets around one red dwarf suggests that the galaxy could be teeming with similar rocky planets. "These types ... and new technologies, the space station is the centerpiece for space operations and a stepping stone toward future exploration destinations." Gerstenmaier began his NASA career in 1977 at the Glenn ...
... one of the times when the battery voltages were not up to red line. I mean, it wasn't above red line yet, because when you turn them on, see, what happens ... was warm to them, and they moved down here, and their faces were just as red as beets. They wouldn’t go outside. '''Butler:''' Well, they had had most of their ... I’ve ever had in taking apart rocks was I used to work in a stone quarry once.” They said, “Well, maybe you’ve got some ideas.” Everything was new. Nobody ...
... at Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri; Alan Cummings, Rick Leske, Richard Mewaldt and Ed Stone at Caltech in Pasadena, California; Georgia de Nolfo and Tycho von Rosenvinge at Goddard; ... advance telecommunications capabilities. “Our success in exploring Mars, to unravel the mysteries of the Red Planet, depends on having high bandwidth communication with Earth and overhead imaging,” said ...
... of healthiness experienced by astronauts or cosmonauts during the course of a mission), reduction in red blood cell count, and weight loss. A more complex set of in-flight medical studies ... proved effective. Biomedical findings of the Apollo program revealed decreased post-flight exercise capacity and red blood cell number, a loss of bone mineral, and the impact on the body of ... (ed) Krieger Publishing Company, Volume 1, Chapter 12, pp 159-175 note 26 Stone RW (1973) “An overview of artificial gravity”. ''Fifth Symposium on the Role of the Vestibular ...

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