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... Shuttle Astronauts Identified,” 14 February 2003. NASA issued a statement on behalf of the CAIB announcing that preliminary analysis performed by a NASA working group indicated that the temperature level in Columbia 's left wheel well during reentry indicated the presence of plasma. Heat transfer related to a missing tile in ... 2003 9 Feb 10 2003 10 Feb 11 2003 11 Feb 12 2003 12 Feb 13 2003 13 Feb 14 2003 14 Feb 15 2003 15 Feb 16 2003 16 Feb 17 ...
... plant is relatively small and we can eat most of it, while corn would be a poor choice because the plant gets large and we only eat the kernel. It is ... continuously. We don't want a plant that requires a dormancy period, like blackberries, raspberries and most temperate fruit trees. It is also important to consider how big a plant gets. It is very costly to build a structure for growing the plants and large plants—like most ...
... GUIDED MISSILES''' by Weyl, A. R. ''London, 1949: Temple Press Ltd., 140 pages, OP'' A useful work covering the principles of guided missiles, historical origins, large and small weapons, etc.; it is ... from the 1962 Publication ''Annotated Bibliography of Space Science and Technology with an Astronomical Supplement - A History of Astronautical Book Literature 1931 - 1961.'' by Frederick I. Ordway III Category:Annotated Bibliography ...
... /13/73, 6; Wilford, NYT, 5/14/73, 24)'' Jet Propulsion Laboratory astronomers-using the 610-mm (24-in) telescope and coudé spectrograph at Table Mountain Observatory, Calif.-had found that a ... applications in military reconnaissance and in civilian survey of the environment. ''(Shabad, NYT, 5/13/73, 8)'' A New York Times editorial commented on the cost-benefit ratio of the U.S ...
... ploy to keep the fees as low as possible, the editorial said. (B Sun, 13 April 76) A 2-yr comparative study of data on dust storms on Mars and earth revealed ... spacecraft Viking spacecraft scheduled to land there in July and Sept. 76. ( JPL release 13 Apr 76) A celebration in Moscow of the 15th anniversary of Yuri Gagarin 's flight into space ... the success of the Apollo-Soyuz joint experimental flight as "a significant contribution to the progress of world cosmonautics." (FBIS, Tass report 13 Apr 76) March 1976 March April 1976 April Apr ...
... supporting ground measurements. At 8:35 p.m. EDT August 13, WFC launched a hundred-thousand cubic foot balloon inflated with helium, carrying a 21-kilogram (46-pound) payload to measure AC and ... . (NASA Release 80-125) NASA reported results of a coordinated balloon and rocket launch at WFC August 13 to measure fair-weather electric fields. A balloon carrying Aerospace Corporation instruments measured vector electric ...
July 13-21: In a series of Army-Navy bombing tests off the Virginia Capes, airplanes sank the captured German destroyer G-102, light cruiser Frankfort, and battleship Oatfriesland.
... Biosphere that supports all life on Earth (1-5). Four billion years have passed, and the existence of higher organisms still depends on the unique bacterial know-how ... intelligence. Under harsh conditions, these versatile organisms work as a team and benefit from the power ... : nature's solution to a computational problem, Biosystems 52, 3-13 (21) Shapiro, J.A. (1992) Natural genetic engineering ...
... had worked for DOD, I can imagine how a John Nash might have concluded that he was a CIA agent with a camera in my room; the probabilities were just "way too low for a total ... 's not easy. There are lots of reasons to believe that this simply does not work (is not sufficient) as a physical explanation. (Of course, I am not deducing here that we should ... should be able to feel directly how this spirit, like the birds, does want to soar. And of course Teilhard de Chardin, a Catholic priest, could see clearly how this fits the true inner ...
... know he’s quite capable of throwing out a fish, a Red Herring, out there to see how you react. … Maybe are they testing me ... fingers meant “yes”. So when you interview Pete Conrad you can ask , “Does that one finger means anything to you?” … '''Rollins:''' Well do ... 13, I was on that crew for awhile before it was announced. Then I was asked by the NASA administrator to go to Washington to work ...

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