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  • "1929" found 870 times in 189 documents
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  • "film" found 1143 times in 560 documents



... a third would be used to take mail to America. ''The Miami News - Nov 8 1929''
Image:1929-10-30_Oberth_launch.jpg Article announcing Hermann Oberth launching his first test rocket at a chemical factory in Reinickendorf Berlin.
Image:1929-10-18_Alpenzeitung_Oberth_Frau.jpg 400px Front cover of Alpenzeitung magazine announcing Hermann Oberth's impending rocket launch to promote the premier of Frau Im Mond movie by Fritz Lang. The launch did not take place.
A film camera can be used, but a digital still camera with a high megapixel capability is ... home to family and friends via e-mail. Cameras that operate with film are still used in space but the film has to be returned back to Earth to be processed. ---- Answer provided ...
... , but digital cameras are recommended so that issues with film are avoided and images are available quickly. You also have the advantage of capturing just ...
Yes, it affects film after several months in space. Since there is nothing to guard against direct sunlight in space, the radiation is greater and can cause the film, both before and after exposure ...
... html5videoplayer>File:DOY170-FILM-RETRIEVAL-EVA.mp4 Category:Movie Books Live TV From the Moon by Dwight Steven- ...
... html5videoplayer>File:ASTP_Mission_Profile_Film.mp4 Category:Movie Category:Apollo-Soyuz Video Books Live TV From the Moon by ...
Is a film by the Walt Disney Company. It first aired in American television on Mar 9 1955 March 9 1955 . It cost $250,000 to produce and was the first film presented by Walt Disney to promote his Tomorrowland theme park in Anaheim California. Veteran Disney animator Ward Kimball directed.
An unofficial endurance record for refueled airplane flight was set by Maj. Carl Spaatz, Capt. Ira C. Eaker, and Lt. Elwood Quesada in the Question Mark, Fokker C2-3 Wright 220, over Los Angeles Airport, with flying time of 150 hours 40 minutes 15 seconds.

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