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  • {{Short description|Measure of space weather around Earth}} ...-future-space-weather-catastrophe--a-disturbing-possibility.html|publisher=Weather Underground|accessdate=16 October 2017}}</ref> ...
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  • {{short description|Technology developed for use in Space exploration}} ...unication|deep-space communication]]; [[:Category:Spacecraft propulsion|in-space propulsion]]; and a wide variety of [[:Category:Spaceflight technology|othe ...
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  • ..."Time", and the "E" stands for "Encounter", as with a comet or some other space object.<ref name=E-Minus>{{cite news|title=NASA Mission 'E-Minus' One Month ...nvented the countdown before the launch of a rocket. Many of the basics of space travel were presented to a mass audience for the first time."</ref> ...
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  • ...|differentiable]] [[Function (mathematics)|function]] of three-dimensional space (often called a [[scalar field]]), i.e., that Differences in air temperature between different locations are critical in weather forecasting and climate. The absorption of solar light at or near the plane ...
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  • ...of '''the [[National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine|NASU]] and [[National Space Agency of Ukraine|NSAU]],''' ({{lang-uk|Львівський центр Інституту космічни ...g the parameters of physical fields and data collection and processing for space industry and geophysical applications. ...
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  • [[File:NOAA-NDBC-discus-buoy.jpg|thumb|upright|[[NOAA]] [[Weather buoy]]]] * [[Weather buoy|'''Weather buoys''']] measure weather parameters such as air temperature, barometric pressure, and wind speed and ...
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  • ...ls of reducing greenhouse gas emissions, thereby limiting future [[extreme weather]] and climate impacts, and ensuring reliable, timely, and cost-efficient de ...ct contribution that renewable energy can make to domestic or commercial [[space heating]] and industrial process heat should be examined more closely. Heat ...
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  • {{Short description|Technology for determining an object's location in space}} ...tem for determining the [[position (geometry)|position]] of an object in [[space]].<ref>{{cite web| title=positioning system | website=MLGT: The authoritati ...
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  • {{Short description|Physical quantities taking values at each point in space and time}} ...d. Field theories, mathematical descriptions of how field values change in space and time, are ubiquitous in physics. For instance, the [[electric field]] i ...
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  • ...ectronics World|Wireless World]] |publisher=Arthur C. Clarke Institute for Space Education |volume=51 |issue=10 |pages=305-308 |archive-url=https://web.arch ...loration of space and rocket development, and marks the beginning of the [[Space Age]].<ref name="russianspaceweb-sputnikdesign">{{Cite web |last=Zak |first ...
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  • ...launch of some types of land-based [[Lifeboat (rescue)|lifeboat]]s in bad weather and difficult sea conditions, the lifeboat and slipway are designed so that ...increasing size of vessels from about the 1970s. Part of the reason is the space requirement for slowing and maneuvering the vessel immediately after it has ...
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  • ...zed tanks while taking air from the surrounding atmosphere into the vacant space<ref>[[Aeroscraft#Technology|"Control of Static Heaviness (COSH)" in Aeroscr ...to fill the ballast water tanks during flight. However, this procedure is weather dependent and is therefore not reliable as a standalone measure. ...
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  • ...dioisotope thermoelectric generator]]s (RTGs) and [[Nuclear power in space|space nuclear reactor]]s flown during the 1960s by [[NASA]]. ...ef name="PowerSpace">{{Cite web |title=Survey of Electric Power Plants for Space Applications |url=https://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/casi.ntrs.nasa.gov/196 ...
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  • ...t]] in 2012. Robonaut was able to survive and send detailed feedback from space. The sensors on the human-like robot were able to tell how hard and where i ...ayers or opening fastenings and makes standard equipment usable in extreme weather or environmental conditions such as Arctic/Antarctic exploration or spacesu ...
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  • ...ut history for numerous factors, from [[building material]]s available, to weather conditions, land prices, ground conditions, specific uses, [[monument|prest ...needs – [[occupancy]], primarily as shelter from weather, security, living space, privacy, to store belongings, and to comfortably live and work. A building ...
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  • ...reduce the amount of electrical energy consumed by the machine during the weather evolution from winter season to the spring, and then finally only use therm ...of machine installation, even in areas in which there is limited available space. Furthermore, there are no risks related to possible thermal soil impoveris ...
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  • ...of the [[troposphere]], when seen from space on board the [[International Space Station|ISS]] at an altitude of {{cvt|335|km|mi}} (the [[Moon]] is visible ...here, 1976''<ref name=standard>{{citation |author=National Aeronautics and Space Administration |title=U.S. Standard Atmosphere, 1976 |url=https://ntrs.nasa ...
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  • ...on |last=Orville |first=R. E. |chapter=Lightning detection from ground and space |pages=137&ndash;149 |editor-last=Volland |editor-first=H. |title=Handbook ...net-ferritantennen.de/assets/plugindata/poola/radiouser-engl.pdf Radio in Space and Time - '''Whistler, Sferics''' and '''Tweeks''', G.Wiessala in RadioUse ...
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  • ...on, A. S. (1921). [https://archive.org/details/spacetimeandgra00eddigoog ''Space, time and gravitation; an outline of the general relativity theory'']. Camb ...re [[light cone]] (at the top), the present, and the past light cone in 2D space.]] ...
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  • ...ction? |date= June 27, 2018 |author= Kevin Michaels |work= Aviation Week & Space Technology}}</ref> ...ce Shuttle]] APUs provided [[Hydraulic machinery|hydraulic]] pressure. The Space Shuttle had three [[redundancy (engineering)|redundant]] APUs, powered by [ ...
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