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... what is now called Kuźnicka ul. or Street, form the Institute of English Studies of the University of Wrocław.) Image:Fig._1_--_The_Goldenen_Zepter.jpg thumb right 200px '''The ... a sub-title: ''Zeitshrift für Raumschiffahrt vereinigt mit “Deutsche Jugend-Zeitung”'' (''Magazine for Spaceship Travel '' ''associated with the "German Youth Journal"''). Image:Cover,_Die_Rakete,_Jan-June_1927.jpg ...
... "a natural extension of his sphere of activity. I do not see this as ephemeral or temporary; I believe that, both physically and intellectually, our operating environment has been permanently expanded ... persons who injured, kidnapped, or killed innocent civilians to blackmail any state or international organization. ''(PD, 11/6/72, 1608)'' October 1972 October November 1972 November Nov 1 1972 1 Nov 2 1972 2 ...
... wide range of scientific subjects at British institutions. ‘‘(Schmidt, NYT, 3/2/66, 13)’’ March 1-3: “Space Maintenance and Extravehicular Activities” meeting sponsored by USAF Aero Propulsion Laboratory and ... operational rescue spacecraft could not be ready and standing by in the event of distress or tragedy during manned flights. “For example, a launch vehicle such as the Titan III with ...
... in passing on programs that the incoming administration might review or change. President-elect Carter had questioned the necessity for a B-1 bomber program. The controversy over cruise missiles arose from ... Force advocacy of an air-launched missile that could be used only with a B-1 or B-52 bomber, this restraint offered the verification possibility, acceptable to the USSR, of controlling ... would carry four or more high-power TV channels for direct home reception, besides providing low-cost facilities for national telecommunications through small "thin route" terminals. ( ESA release 1 Dec 76) November ...
... reach Saturn, Pioneer 11 had reported a space-particle strike only once every two months or so, LaRC 's Humes recalled. Once past Saturn, Pioneer was to photograph Titan from about ... on Titan temperature were lost. The cause might have been electrical storms in space or on Earth, or passage of the signals close to the surface of the Sun on their way ... recently launched Soviet satellite might interfere with reception of Pioneer data, being "between 100 and 1,000 times stronger than the signals we were receiving from our spacecraft." Aerospace Daily said ...
... -issued identification are required, including one with a photograph, such as a driver’s license or passport. ''Media Access Instructions'' Please read access instructions carefully to avoid being denied entry to ... self-contained; no portable lights will be allowed. Non-essential equipment, such as suede, leather or vinyl camera bags, carrying cases, camera straps, accessories with Velcro and selfie sticks must be ... near-Earth asteroid Bennu to survey the surface, then retrieve at least 60 grams (2.1 ounces) of surface material and return it to Earth for study. The spacecraft will rendezvous ...
... /3/65, 1, 6)'' Louis Walter, geochemist at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center , reported that of the 400 specimens received from "Operation Moon Harvest" none analyzed was a meteor or other non ... many of these frustrations and uncertainties by use of the astronaut to answer such questions or to relay data to the ground for detailed analysis." ''(AFSC Release)'' Discussing future requirements for ...
... central importance to future sciences, for example, to laser beam generation, transmission and conversion; superconductivity; or plasma power devices." In FY 1972, research had been completed on continuous-flow plasma accelerator ... 2.2 kilocuries had been deposited, with 3.1 plus or minus 0.8 in northern hemisphere and 10.3 plus or minus 2.1 in southern hemisphere. Al- though plutonium was one of ...
... , E5279-81)'' Federal support to universities and colleges rose $643 million, or 18%, to $4.1 billion from FY 1971 to FY 1972, the National Science Foundation reported. Federal academic science funding increased by $256 million, or 11%, to $2.6 billion. Federal support of academic research and development activities rose by $302 million, or 19%, to $1.9 billion. The life sciences received $896 million in 1972-21%, more than in ...
... of turbine blades ten times beyond that of uncoated blades. (Lewis News, l Oct 76, 1) 1-21 October. No evidence of organic material in the soil of Mars appeared in Viking ... could have been destroyed by agents such as ultraviolet radiation, oxygen, or oxidants such as nitrates or metal oxides acting independently or synergistically; "certainly," the project report published in the Oct. issue of ...

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