... Even though the DoD would ultimately select senior Air Force officials, US Navy oceanographers and Air Weather Service officers as shuttle payload specialists, MSEs would be the first personnel from an American military programme to go into space. ... One Air Force officer, Maj. ... Jacobson was concerned about shuttle launch delays and wanted the MSEs to understand that his mission, i.e., the launch of national security payloads, dwarfed their mission, flights in space by Air Force personnel. ...
... APT Activities and Science Results 3. ... APT Secretary Philip Edwards (ISAS) reviewed the aims of the APT (http://www.vsop.isas.ac.jp/apt/DefinitionAndAims.html). ... The Australia Telescope Compact Array, and Ceduna, Hartebeesthoek, Kashima, Mopra, Parkes, and Shanghai telescopes of the Asia-Pacific Telescope participated in these observations. ... In the absence of Tetsuo Sasao, Philip Edwards briefly described results of the APT 22 GHz observations conducted from October 1st to 5th, 1997. ...
. Russian Version [ MS-Win ] . [ News ] . [ Satellite data ] . [ SMIS ] . [ ] . NOAA 14, 1997.04.16 10:37 GMT . St.Petersburg . Pseudo-colour image. Red - channel 3, Green - channel 2, Blue -channel . St. Petersburg . August 1996. True-color composition from NOAA 12 and NOAA 14 AVHRR Channel 3 data using images acquired at different times of a day. Back to SMIS Home Page .
... For brevity, Navigator will refer to Netscape's Navigator product (which in later versions was renamed "Communicator" and various other names), and MSIE will refer to Microsoft's Internet Explorer product. ... Apache as of version 1.2 is an HTTP/1.1 server (with an optional HTTP/1.0 proxy). ... All versions of Navigator from 2.0 through 4.0b2 (and possibly later) have a problem if the trailing CRLF of the response header starts at offset 256, 257 or 258 of the response. ...
... Salyut-7 . ... Salyut-3/5 (Almaz) . ... Salyut-6/7 with . ... Proton with Salyut-2 . Inside Salyut-6 . Salyut-6 trainer . Central control post. Hatch to the transfer compartment is also visible. Note: left part of the control panel is an exact copy of Soyuz panel. ... Backward view from the very front of working compartment. Extendable shower (see below) is seen in upper left corner. ... Extendable shower . ...
... A rough estimation is that in the United States there is one planetarium per 100,000 population, ranging in size from the Hayden Planetarium's 20-meter dome seating 430 people, to three-meter inflatable portable domes where children sit on the floor. ... Together dblo associates make a huge impact in the architecture, interior design and development arena in London. ... With the holidays around the corner what better way to spoil your family than with your very own private home cinema. ...
The Archeops experiment aimed at measuring the cosmic background emitted just after the Big Bang. The study of this radiation is essential to obtain precise information on the evolution of the Universe: density, Hubble constant, age of the Universe.. To achieve this goal, measurements have been done with devices cooled down at 100mK temperature placed at the focus of a warm telescope. ... 28960 visitors . ...
... Molecular beam epitaxy . Surface analysis . ... Molecular beam epitaxy and fundamental studies of semiconductor heterostructures (with quantum wells, quantum dots and superlattices) based on: . narrow gap III-V compounds for optoelectronic and electronic applications; . wide gap II-VI compounds, as well as ZnO, for visible range and UV optoelectronics and basic studies in the field of spintronics; . ...
Malkov O.Yu., Kovaleva D.A., Pozanenko A.S. "Astronomical big data: surveys, archives, databases" 2016, in Forty fifth international student scientific conference "Physics of Space", eds. P.E. Zakharova et al., ... Kovaleva D.A., Malkov O.Yu. ... Malkov O.Yu., ... (altogether 12 co-authors) "Conceptualization of branches of astronomy as a data intensive science" 2013, in Abstracts All-Russian Conference 2013, St-Petersbourg, Sep 2013, ISBN 978-5-85263-111-4 (in Russian), 231-232. ...
... Under certain conditions, like those in the nucleus of a QSO, all atoms can be made to emit light at particular wavelengths. ... If that source is approaching the observer, the wave is squashed up onto itself making the wavelength shorter. ... This is redshift. ... You can see how the section of the QSO spectrum which we observe changes with redshift. ... We then see how far we had to slide the observed spectrum along the scale to make it match and that is the objects redshift. ... The 2QZ team . ...