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... -100 interceptor program, named the British Bristol Aeroplane Company. The Black Brant rocket, designed by Albert Fia of Alberta, would be the nearest thing to a space launcher that Canada would ... two most expensive programs undertaken in Canadian space research. ix
Image:100YearsCanadianSlide15.JPG right thumb Albert Fia and Black Brant
The launch facilities at Churchill would quickly evolve and be able ...
... small government contract to supply components to a ground station in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. The $10M facility at Prince Albert had been opened in June 1959 by Prime Minister Diefenbaker. As a ...
... pairs with proton
can explain other elementary particles classed as hyperons. Sternglass had assumed that Einstein’s special theory of relativity, which states that an object’s mass increases with its ...
... looking for, but I think we're all pretty glad that he took that voyage. Einstein, when he produced the formula . E=MC2, didn't know that it would change the ...
... , said he and associates had successfully tested refined radar technique that might prove validity of Einstein's general theory of relativity. Using 20-ft-dia Haystack, Mass., dish antenna, scientists ...
... new concept of Novae Sagittae that may provide the first opportunity to test part of Einstein's theory predicting the existence of gravitational waves. Novae Sagittae appeared to consist of twin ...
... maser clocks for possible use in high-precision satellite tracking as well as experiments testing Einstein's prediction of the effect of gravity on time. The clocks were developed by the ...
... matter into groups and then predicted behavior. A modification makes the theory also compatible with Einstein's relativity theory. ''(Sullivan, NYT, 1/28/65, 1, 10)''
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... Royal Astronomical Society of London for gravitational red shift experiments reported in 1960 that confirmed Einstein's principle of equivalence, one of the basic assumptions of the general relativity theory. ''(NYT ...
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