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... Image:AS10-32-4810.jpg '''T/O 123; Hyginus Rille''' '''Mission:''' Apollo 10 '''Magazine:''' Apollo 10 Magazine S S '''Frame Number:''' AS10-32-4810 '''Lens ( ...
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... = Notable Works data9 = Personal Data Born December 30, 1953, in Norwalk, Connecticut, but considers South Hadley, Massachusetts, to be his hometown. Enjoys flying, tennis, running. Education Graduated from Bolton High School ...
... SPACE CONCEPTS (Part II) ''' '''EDITOR: L.J. CARTER''' '''VOL. 44 No. 3 MARCH 1991''' - F. HADLEY COCKS A DEPLOYABLE HIGH TEMPERATURE SUPERCONDUCTING COIL (DHTSC): A NOVEL CONCEPT FOR PRODUCING MAGNETIC SHIELDS ...
... the analysis. The resulting temperature record closely matches others independently produced by the Met Office Hadley Centre in the United Kingdom and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's National Climatic ...
... gravity field, we can sync up this change with surface topography features such as craters, rilles or mountains." According to Zuber, the moon's gravity field preserves the record of impact ...
... , and these are some of the highest mountains on the Moon, 12,000 feet, the Hadley-Appenines. And they’d previously wanted to land further down here, and I said, “No ...

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