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Displaying 21—30 of 157 matches for query "18.116.28.22" retrieved in 0.002 sec with these stats:

  • "18" found 33391 times in 13330 documents
  • "116" found 322 times in 253 documents
  • "28" found 33073 times in 13311 documents
  • "22" found 32761 times in 13178 documents

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... port truss segment to a third port truss, which STS-116 would deliver. STS-116 would also involve rotation of the crew: the Shuttle ... Feb 17 2002 17 Feb 18 2002 18 Feb 19 2002 19 Feb 20 2002 20 Feb 21 2002 21 Feb 22 2002 22 Feb 23 2002 23 Feb 24 2002 24 Feb 25 2002 25 Feb 26 2002 26 Feb 27 2002 27 Feb 28 2002 28 ...
... .m. (EST) from NASA’s KSC on Mission STS-116 . NASA anticipated that STS-116 would be one of the most complex missions ever ... Dec 17 2006 17 Dec 18 2006 18 Dec 19 2006 19 Dec 20 2006 20 Dec 21 2006 21 Dec 22 2006 22 Dec 23 2006 23 Dec 24 2006 24 Dec 25 2006 25 Dec 26 2006 26 Dec 27 2006 27 Dec 28 2006 28 ...
... 18 - 83-02 Ethnotherapy MIND Judith Hooper 22 - 83-02 Planet Io STARS Patrick Moore 24 - 83-02 Brain Drugs THE BODY Douglas Starr 26 - 83-02 Radio Drama ARTS Derek Best 28 ... - 83-09 CASPAR W WEINBERGER Interview Richard Halloran 108 - 83-09 OMINOUS ICONS Pictorial Ralle 116 - 83-09 SECRET SOVIET SHUTTLE Article James E. Oberg 124 - 83-09 CARRION COMFORT ...
... A. Heppenheimer 18 - 85-10 The Hundredth Monkey LIFE Maureen O'Hara 22 - 85-10 Shuttle Shutout SPACE Owen Davies 24 - 85-10 Kids and Superkids MIND Benjamin J. Spock 28 - 85-10 ... 85 - 86-03 Diversions GAMES Scot Morris 110 - 86-03 MIRROR, MIRROR Phenomena Dick Luria 116 - 86-03 Humor LAST WORD Mitch Coleman 118 - '''Volume 8 No 7''' - 86-04 ...
... Douglas Preston 26 - 88-10 Pasteur Syndrome BODY Nancy Roosa 28 - 88-10 The Intelligent Starship SPACE Bill Lawren 30 ... 88-10 THE LAST FREAK SHOW Genetics Progress Christopher Lasch 116 - 88-10 M. Scott Peck Interview Diane Connors ... Alien Abduction Survey Results FORUM Pamela Weintraub 18 - 89-02 Orbital Eavesdropping SPACE Anthony R. Curtis 22 - 89-02 Organ ...
... Time Zero SPACE Mark R. Chartrand III 18 - 78-11 Unreasonable Leaps LIFE Dr Bernard Dixon 22 - 78-11 Moonglows STARS Patrick Moore ... Humor David Searles 108 - 78-12 BODY SNATCHERS Pictorial Cynthia Grenier 116 - 78-12 Halls of Wings, NASM EXPLORATIONS Alexis I. & Anne ... - 79-02 Isaac Asimov's Opus 200 ARTS Ben Bova 28 - 79-02 UFO UPDATE James Oberg 32 - 79-02 ...
... - “Albert Einstein,” p. 27. - “Cooperation,” pp. 27-28. - “Union for Space Travel,” p. 28. - Ad, for Max Valier 's lectures ... , p. 18. - “The Pressure Ratios of the (trapeze) Artist Leinert,” pp.18-20. - Max Valier , “Medicine and Spaceflight,” (Pt. 2), pp. 20-22. ... on a von Opel rocket glider), pp. 115-116. - “News Agency,” (includes, “Professor Oberth Speaks in Berlin,” ...
... Orbital parameters were: apogee, 1,548 mi.; perigee, 326 mi.; period, 116 min.; and inclination, 81°. Tracking data after one complete orbit ... Nov 17 1964 17 Nov 18 1964 18 Nov 19 1964 19 Nov 20 1964 20 Nov 21 1964 21 Nov 22 1964 22 Nov 23 1964 23 Nov 24 1964 24 Nov 25 1964 25 Nov 26 1964 26 Nov 27 1964 27 Nov 28 1964 28 ...
... 1,574 km. (978 mi,) ; perigee, 1,467 km. (911.1 mi,) ; period, 116 min. Inclination for all five satellites was 56°, One of the satellites ... it would "serve peace in the world." ''(UPI, NYT, 9/5/65, 28)'' U.S. and Soviet astronauts had accumulated 19,610,000 accident- ... Sep 17 1965 17 Sep 18 1965 18 Sep 19 1965 19 Sep 20 1965 20 Sep 21 1965 21 Sep 22 1965 22 Sep 23 1965 23 ...
... 449, 1542-km (958.2-mi) apogee, 1485-km (922.7-mi) perigee, 116.2-min period, and 74° inclination. Cosmos 450, 1531-km (951.3-km ... Oct 17 1971 17 Oct 18 1971 18 Oct 19 1971 19 Oct 20 1971 20 Oct 21 1971 21 Oct 22 1971 22 Oct 23 1971 23 Oct 24 1971 24 Oct 25 1971 25 Oct 26 1971 26 Oct 27 1971 27 Oct 28 1971 28 ...

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