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... Infobox bodystyle = float:right; valign:top; title = Elliot M. See Jr. titlestyle = image = Image:Astronaut_see.jpg 200px imagestyle = caption = Elliot M. See Jr. captionstyle = headerstyle = background: ccf; labelstyle = background: ddf; datastyle = text-align:right; header1 = label1 = data1 = header2 = label2 = Birth Name data2 = Elliot M. See Jr. header3 ...
REDIRECT Elliot M. See Jr. Category:Astronaut-Cosmonaut
... down and then comes down. And I’m sitting there, sweating out— '''Ward:''' You could see all that from the telemetry— '''Duke:''' Yeah, we could see— '''Ward:''' —if you knew how to read ... I said, “John, I can see North Ray. It’s smooth up there. We’re going to be able to make it.” And about that, I’m just out the window, and ... , I’m glad they did that. You know, we had—they changed our medical kit. They gave us some sort of injection that we could take if we did see heart problems ...
... "Cortright claimed he did this." That what James R. Hansen did. If I ever see Hansen again, I'm going to tell him. I don't really appreciate that, because— '''Dinkel:''' We ... shirt with buttons, but he had no tie on. And Keith Glennan said, "I'm glad to see you're relaxed today, Mr. Nicks." And Oran said, "Dr. Glennan, where I come ... see it happening in the very foreseeable future. We don't seem to be geared to be able to do something like that. That's just an old man talking. I'm ...
... other scientists or even physicians who were looking into that data on those tests, to see the limits? '''Carpenter:''' Oh, you mean now? '''Kelly:''' Yes. Are you aware of them? '''Carpenter ... know anything about the slipstream. We didn't know anything about how well we could see certain celestial phenomena, sunsets and sunrises and occlusion of the stars at the horizon. There ... his evaluation letter … with a copy to me . In the letter he said – and I'm paraphrasing -but he said, essentially, "Dr. Gilruth, we have evaluated your electronic shark chaser, and ...
... gets such great pictures of distant star formations, and why it has been able to see the most distant galaxies ever recorded. Bigger space telescopes in the future will be able to see even further. For a human astronaut standing on the Moon, however, the brightness of the surface makes it hard to see the stars in the sky. The best combination uses both humans and instruments, and each ...
... map, bounded by the oceans. Of course, you cannot see any lines that show where the state boundaries are. You cannot even see where the boundaries with Mexico and Canada are. Boundaries disappear when you see the world from space. If you are flying in low orbit, like on the International Space Station, you can see cities from space, especially at night, when the lights shine out in the surrounding darkness ...
... can look out and take pictures with virtually no distortion. In the daytime you can see the Earth below and the stars if you look away from the Sun. At night you can see the city lights on the Earth's surface and the stars in the black sky. If you are near another spacecraft, like the International Space Station (ISS), you can see it quite clearly because there is no atmosphere to interfere. ---- Answer provided by Jon H ...
When you are in space you can see even more of the night sky than you can see from here on the ground. On Earth the atmosphere distorts and scatters some of ... the really dim objects. Finally, from orbit you would not have any horizon and could see much more of the sky. ---- Answer provided by Jim Zebrowski Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question ...
... ozone layer from space. You will need a special instrument to "see" it. So the Space Shuttle carries the Shuttle ozone limb sounding experiment-2 (SOLSE-2). ...

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