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  • {| cellpadding="10" style="border-style:none;border-width:0px" ...he '''µm''' abbreviation for '''[[exd:micron|microns]]''', micrometers, or 10<sup>-6</sup> meters. This is equivalent to one millionth of a meter (1 m/1
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  • ...-titanium basalt hornfels which approximates the chemical composition of [[Apollo 11]] soil The starting material is totally crystalline. As described below | STYLE="width:.5in;background:#d1d1d1" |0.10
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  • ...F. Kennedy, arrived on Air Force One at the Redstone Arsenal Air Strip at 10:35 AM. The President’s visit to the Marshall Space Flight Center reason ...struction of the Panama Canal, the Manhattan Project were comparable. The Apollo was designed to execute Kennedy’s goal. CIA reports were circulated ofte
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  • ...n of the 21st century, many lists of American achievements were compiled. Apollo to the Moon was reliably in the top five of all the lists of what we are mo ...and that daydreams are so memorable. A good buy-in can be established in 10 seconds and keep you in action for a decade. No other human mental process
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  • During the Mercury and Apollo Programs, the need to transport rockets to the launch location and getting ...real flight control system failure, quickly waved his hand to continue. At 10:58 p.m., Eastern Time, it roared off into history placing the free world in
    11 KB (1,830 words) - 05:40, 13 July 2019
  • ::Apollo [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_asteroid] ...uming the same flux for the Earth and moon then for meteoroids larger than 10 microns in diameter, the rate of impact is 1 per square meter per year.<ref
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  • ...g decissions based on profitability leaves some chance of failure; but the Apollo on steroids strategy leaves little chance for success unless your goal is ...support for the future of mankind. Can anyone make a business case for an Apollo on steroids program? Perhaps Google will offer a prize for the most billio
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  • --[[User:Jriley|Jriley]] 03:47, 10 March 2007 (PST) --[[User:Jriley|Jriley]] 03:52, 10 March 2007 (PST)
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  • #[http://lroc.sese.asu.edu/posts/5 Apollo Basin: Mare in the Sea of Highlands] #[http://lroc.sese.asu.edu/posts/10 Luna 16]
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  • --[[User:Jriley|Jriley]] 04:37, 10 March 2007 (PST) ...intention of doing harm, but just look at the program's record. First the Apollo program sent astronauts to Luna. That was the first and last worthwhile th
    64 KB (10,917 words) - 15:19, 11 March 2017
  • ...not signing up for any repeat tour. We did not send up any guns with the Apollo astronauts. If industrialization does take hold, we might avoid the need f :::Story by [[User:Farred|Farred]] 18:10, 9 September 2011 (UTC)
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  • ...It traces the average temperature of the Northern Hemisphere over the last 10,000 years. The most striking feature is the strong upturn (shown in red) t ...ut 64,000 years ago. Our numbers dropped from about ten million to around 10,000 individuals. The culprit was probably the eruption of a super volcano
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  • .... If an aluminum foil awning is stretched from east to west, perhaps 5 to 10 meters high, over a strip of regolith in the lunar equatorial region, that ...ble of repairing nuclear reactors were possible, so those in charge of the Apollo program did not have very capable robots to consider as an option. Progres
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