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... Pynchon, of Chicago, Illinois. - 26 Media:US534651.pdf No. 534.651. “Rocket-Holder"; granted to Henry Knicker, of Cincinnati, Ohio. - 27 Media:US585805.pdf No. 585,805. "Rocket"; granted to Otto ... . - 32 Media:US947904.pdf No. 947,904. “Floating and Luminous Line-Carrying Rocket"; granted to Henrie. A. Guerard, of Graville Ste. Honorine, France. - 33 Media:US957210.pdf No. 957,210. "Rocket ...
... the time—we were able to learn a lot about the entire vehicle. '''Ross-Nazzal:''' Henry S. F. Cooper says in his book that’s one of the reasons you were ... , to be ready to go fly. And then about halfway through our training, we got Henry Cooper assigned to us, because he was going to do an article for the /New ... pretty interesting. We went back and talked with the crew after that. That was Hank Henry W. Hartsfield’s crew—Hank and Mike Coats, Steve Steven A. Hawley. Those guys were ...
... got interviews. It was called/Apollo 13: The Mission that Failed/, an unlikely title, 1970, Henry S. Cooper, /New Yorker Magazine/, a thin little thing, but it was pretty well done ... , did most of these authors gather their information? Was it through documents, their interviews? '''Liebergot:''' Henry Cooper did it by interviews, and since he only concentrated on that one thing, everything ...
... , I believe, it is with research and exploration in space. . . . "Today, 500 years after Prince Henry and his use of the caravel to initiate the Oceanic Age, 400 years after Copernicus ... , the chemical rocket, which has already traveled to the moon and Venus. And, as with Henry and his explorations, we have improved navigation systems to guide them out and bring them ... speed of 67,000 miles per hour. "And to complete the parallel, just as Prince Henry inaugurated an Age of Discovery which led man to all the seas and continents of ...
French aviator Henri Farman flies his aeroplane in a circle, repeating the Wright Brothers feat of three years earlier. Farman was congratulated as an innovator since the Wright Brothers flight went unnoticed. Image:Farman.jpg Henri Farman Image:Farman2.jpg Henri Farman aeroplane
... ANTIMATTER 107 - 85-06 Astronomy STARS Joel Davis 126 - 85-06 Shopping By Robot BREAKTHROUGHS Henry Wouk 140 - 85-06 Oxymorons Competition Scot Morris 142 - 85-06 METEORIC SUCCESS Phenomena Ken ... Richard Wolkomir 74 - 85-09 UFOs, etc ANTIMATTER 83 - 85-09 MAN-OF-WAR Phenomena Henry Genthe 108 - 85-09 Diversions GAMES Scot Morris 112 - 85-09 Humor LAST WORD Mitch ...
... shafts to hit... From ''Democritus Platonissans, or an Essay Upon the Infinity of Worlds '' by Henry More (1647) . ref 75 All these illustrious worlds, and many more, / Which by the tube ... . E. Kastner, Manchester: The University Press, 1913, Vol. 2, p. 59f note 75 Henry More, ''Democritus Platonissans, or an Essay Upon the Infinity of Worlds'' , Introduction by P. G ...
... % in periods of a day or two; these fluctuations correlated with magnetic disturbances on earth. ''(Henry, Wash. Eve. Star, 8/14/63)'' At Jet Propulsion Laboratory JPL briefing of NASA Hq ... superior handling and capacity characteristics." ''(UPI, NYT, 8/15/63,48)'' FCC Chairman E. William Henry predicted in address to American Bar Association's Committee on Communications, meeting in Chicago, that ...
... at White Sands Missile Range . ''(UPI, Houston Chron., 3/7/64)'' Univ. of Miami President Henry King Stanford announced the university's School of Environmental and Planetary Sciences, to open next ... /8/64)'' Patent for system of space communications using x-rays has been granted to Henry R. Chope, executive vice president of Industrial Nucleonics Corp., Columbus, Ohio. The 11/2-lb ...
... outgrowth of its invention, "This pattern is vividly demonstrated by the popular American legend that Henry Ford invented the automobile, when in fact the automobile is not really an American invention ... by any one man, but by a host of inventors-most of them Europeans, "However, Henry Ford did initiate the exploitation of this invention as a means of transportation for almost ...

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