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  • {{r|High altitude experiments (Nazi)}} {{r|Sigmund Rascher}} Conducted high-altitude experiments at Dachau.
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  • ...the atmosphere of a planet from outer space, in the case of Earth from an altitude above the 'edge of space.'
    206 bytes (35 words) - 19:50, 11 September 2009
  • ...nt at the [[Medical Case (NMT)]] charged with participation in [[Nazi high altitude experiments]]
    247 bytes (32 words) - 02:15, 10 November 2010
  • ...tended to learn human responses to the cold and oxygen deprivation of high-altitude flight.
    298 bytes (42 words) - 22:16, 9 November 2010
  • ...l electronic devices to determine their location (Longitude, Latitude, and Altitude) as well as time with an accuracy of up to a few centimetres using time sig
    285 bytes (44 words) - 19:19, 1 June 2008
  • ...altitude photography,<ref>approximately 3000ft/914 meters</ref> and a high-altitude <ref>appproximately 35000 feet/10668 meters</ref> panoramic camera, which s
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  • ...more powerful design than the Hurricane. It was capable of high speed and altitude, especially when in a weight-reduced reconnaissance version. The aircraft h ...t and overheat from a single hit. Spitfires, like P-51s, were best at high altitude.
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  • ...air.com/library.active/nyb.engineering.letters/engltr4.pdf Temperature and Altitude Affect Fan Selection]
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  • ...convicted of participation in the [[High altitude experiments (Nazi)|high-altitude]], [[Nazi freezing experiments|freezing]], [[Nazi malaria experiments|malar
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  • A medium-altitude, long-endurance, [[unmanned aerial vehicle]] used for armed reconnaissanc
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  • ...the known mode of delivery, such as changing barometric pressure and radar altitude of a dropped bomb, or the launch acceleration, conditions in space, and ree
    370 bytes (53 words) - 17:02, 22 March 2024
  • ...gles) to the corner opposite the base. This formula does require that the altitude be known; other formulae not having this requirement are:
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  • Soviet long-range [[surface-to-air missile]] optimized against high-altitude, high-speed targets; long minimum range. Do not confuse its designation, ''
    298 bytes (34 words) - 19:17, 27 October 2008
  • * The [[altitude (geometry)|altitude]]s, meeting at the [[orthocentre]]
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  • {{r|High-altitude medicine}}
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  • ...e stratified according to molecular weight. The thermosphere begins at an altitude of about 80 km.
    351 bytes (48 words) - 14:22, 31 August 2009
  • {{r|Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (missile)}}
    222 bytes (27 words) - 17:57, 2 November 2008
  • ...area of a [[planet]] or [[natural satellite|moon]], rapidly rising to high altitude. [[Earth]]'s highest mountain is [[Mount Everest]]; the highest in the [[so
    476 bytes (61 words) - 16:02, 7 May 2008
  • {{r|High altitude experiments (Nazi)}}
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