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... , Mississippi, Missouri, New Hampshire, Oklahoma, Puerto Rico, South Carolina (in conjunction with the U.S. Virgin Islands), South Dakota, Tennessee, Utah and Vermont. Winning proposals were selected through a merit-based ... .C., with one of the two proposals being from the EPSCoR-eligible University of the Virgin Islands, which is being aligned under South Carolina for administrative purposes. One proposal was selected ...
... 1970. We had a project called Tektite, where we were supporting divers down in the Virgin Islands. We were working on that project. We were also working on advanced Apollo missions ... with that, too. We rented a freezer in a local town down there in the Virgin Islands, not knowing that the electricity would go off for sometimes a week at a ...
... astronaut. So the Navy agreed, and then I went on my first mission, which was Virgin I. Gus Grissom. Then, the hatch blew off of his capsule and the water was ... , Jacksonville Florida , Honolulu Hawaii , and we had stopped or stayed in ports like Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, Dominican Republic, Bermuda, Midway, and a little Johnson Island near Hawaii. My branch had ...
... carriers save time and reduce fuel consumption and carbon emissions. During the next three years, Virgin America and Alaska Airlines will use the Traffic Aware Planner (TAP) application, to make "traffic ... reduce fuel consumption and carbon emissions and save our guests time in the air.” said Virgin America Chief Operating Officer Steve Forte in Burlingame, California. "Up until now there has been ...
... Phase Separations in Life Support Systems – University of Puerto Rico, San Juan University of The Virgin Islands BurstCube: Developing a flight-ready prototype Gamma-Ray-Burst detection nanosatellite – University of The Virgin Islands, St. Thomas Fast Traversing Autonomous Rover for Mars Sample Collection – West Virginia University, Morgantown ...
... Chandra X-ray Observatory to carry out an unprecedented survey of a region of the galactic plane that had no known x-ray point sources, in the deepest examination ever made ... . In addition, Chandra’s survey had indicated that the diffuse x-ray emission revealed the galactic omnipresence of hot plasma with a higher energy density than any other substance in interstellar ... August 2001; Ken Ebisawa et al., “Origin of the Hard X-ray Emission from the Galactic Plane,” Science 293, no. 5535 (31 August 2001): 1633–1635.)'' July 2001 July August 2001 ...
... for Volume 62 62 '''Page ''' - 47-51 '''Year''' - 2009 '''Keywords''' - Extraterrestrial life, SETI, life detection, galactic colonization '''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2009.62.47 '''Number of Pages''' - 5 Abstract No present observations ... technologically advanced extraterrestrial intelligence (ETI) has spread through the galaxy. However, under commonplace assumptions about galactic civilization formation and expansion, this absence of observation is highly unlikely. This improbability is the ...
... remnants, the distribution of hot gas in the Magellanic Clouds, the hot galactic halo emission, and emission associated with galactic cooling flows and jets. The two GAS canisters were interconnected with a ...
... 13 billion years ago. Presumably, it has grown into one of today& 39;s massive galactic cities, comparable to the nearby Virgo cluster of more than 2,000 galaxies. "These ... galaxies in the universe reside in groups and clusters, and astronomers have probed many mature galactic cities in detail as far as 11 billion light-years away. Finding clusters in the ... . "Black hole jets in binary star systems act as fast-forwarded versions of their galactic-scale cousins, giving us insights into how they work and how their enormous energy output ...
... gamma-ray-emitting bubbles that extend 25,000 light-years north and south of the galactic center, said Doug Finkbeiner, an astronomer at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics in Cambridge ... a mystery. One possibility includes a particle jet from the supermassive black hole at the galactic center. In many other galaxies, astronomers see fast particle jets powered by matter falling toward ...

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