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... the Baron de Marguerit. In Canada he lectured on Metaphysics and Ethics. Canada In 1859 Alexander Morris visiting Glasgow from Canada was introduced to Leitch by Norman Macleod as a candidate ... night sky. Sometime in 1859 his friend Norman Macleod was invited by the publishers of Alexander Strahan of Edinburgh, to edit a new magazine called Good Words . Macleod immediately chose to ...
REDIRECT Valentin Petrovich Glushko
... did not explain is that there had been a short biographical piece, with portrait, on “Alexander Boris Scherschevsky” (''sic''.) in Die Rakete for 15 March 1929 (the same issue mentioning that ... >Ley, ''Rockets, Missiles'', pp. 126-127; email, Wolfgang Both to Frank Winter, 2nd January 2016; “Alexander Boris Scherschevsky,” Die Rakete, 15 March 1929, pp. 42-43; Letter, Hermann Oberth to Franz ...
... will fly with cosmonauts Ivan Vagner, who is also a first-time flier, and veteran Alexander Skvortsov, both of the Russian space agency Roscosmos. They will launch in September 2017. The ... 53 will be: Jack Fischer, NASA Paolo Nespoli, ESA Fyodor Yurchikin, Roscosmos Scott Tingle, NASA Alexander Skvortsov, Roscosmos Ivan Vagner, Roscosmos The crew comprising Expedition 54 will be: Scott Tingle, NASA ...
... of the Russian Federal Space Agency (Roscosmos), NASA Flight Engineer Reid Wiseman and Flight Engineer Alexander Gerst of the European Space Agency (ESA) will undock their Soyuz spacecraft from the station ... aboard the station under the command of NASA astronaut Barry Wilmore. Along with his crewmates Alexander Samokutyaev and Elena Serova of Roscosmos, Wilmore will operate the station as a three-person ...
... . Canada became an early contributor to aeronautics when the Scottish born/American citizen/Canadian resident, Alexander Graham Bell put his substantial personal resources into pioneering aviation. Shortly after the Wright Brothers ... Image:100YearsCanadianSlide03.JPG right thumb Casey Baldwin and John McCurdy with Glenn Curtiss, Thomas Selfridge, Alexander Graham Bell and Augustus Post, (ca. 1907 These pioneers shuttled back and forth between Hammondsport ...
... . Yuri V. Kondratyuk: The Conquest of Planetary Spaces. With an introductory preface by Professor Vladimir Petrovich Wetschinkin. Yuri Kondratyuk writes in one of the two prefaces which he himself prefixes to ...
... Europe, weakening it as East-West tension subsided. ''(W Post, 7/15/68, Al)'' George Alexander reviewed in Washington Post Erik Bergaust's Murder on Pad 34, story of Jan. 27 ... fire. Book was "characterized by sloppy errors of omission and commission, innuendo and pointless­ness," Alexander said. "It was good fortune, nothing else, that the var­ious mechanical flaws and human ...
... near point where electrical cables from launch pad entered cabin, reported Aviation Week writer George Alexander, who represented news media when NASA authorized one person to visit KENNEDY SPACE CENTER KSC 's Launch Complex 34 . Alexander said the spacecraft "looked like the inside of a furnace . . . the interior . . . is a darkened ...
... the "space race" between US. and U.S.S.R. was nowhere in sight, Holmes Alexander speculated in the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin: "As matters stand today, the space contest is pretty ... an expensive contest against Communism. Nobody has yet found a way to the negotiation table." ''(Alexander, P EB, 5/9/67)'' May 1967 May May 1 1967 1 May 2 1967 ...

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