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  • *[http://lambda.gsfc.nasa.gov/product/cobe/ COBE] National Aeronautics and Space Administration *[http://lambda.gsfc.nasa.gov/product/cobe/slide_captions.cfm COBE slide set] National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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  • ...e Space Transportation System (STS) program conducted by the United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).
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  • * [[National Aeronautics and Space Administration|NASA]] - National Aeronautics and Space Administration (USA)
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  • ==National Aeronautics and Space Administration==
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  • ...titute of Technology]] in [[Pasadena]], [[California (U.S. state)]], the [[National Aeronautics and Space Administration]] facility concerned with the design and operation of deep space missions b
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  • ...ashington, DC suburb of Greenbelt, [[Maryland (U.S. state)|Maryland]], a [[National Aeronautics and Space Administration]] facility primarily concerned with unmanned space science satellites; it i
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  • {{r|National Aeronautics and Space Administration}} (NASA)
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  • Located in [[Houston, Texas]], the primary [[National Aeronautics and Space Administration]] concerned with manned spaceflight; astronauts are based here, and, after
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  • Administrator of the [[National Aeronautics and Space Administration]], 1961-1968; credited with much of the success of [[Project Apollo]] altho
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  • ...ocyc.htm#nitrogen%20cycle The Nitrogen Cycle] From a website page of the [[National Aeronautics and Space Administration]] (NASA)
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  • ...le: Nitrogen Transformations in Soil, Water, and Air] From a page in the [[National Aeronautics and Space Administration]] (NASA) website.
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  • ...ml NASA - Student Features - Earth's Atmosphere] From the website of the [[National Aeronautics and Space Administration]].
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  • ...|Florida]] coast at [[Cape Canaveral]], the primary launch site for U.S. [[National Aeronautics and Space Administration]] and military satellites whose orbits benefit from an eastern starting poi
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  • ...ace Transportation System]] (STS) program conducted by the United States [[National Aeronautics and Space Administration]] (NASA). A crew of two NASA astronauts, [[Joseph Engle]] and [[Richard Tr
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  • ...ace Transportation System]] (STS) program conducted by the United States [[National Aeronautics and Space Administration]] (NASA). A crew of two NASA astronauts, [[John Young]] and [[Robert Cripp
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  • Caltech operates, under contract to the [[National Aeronautics and Space Administration]], the [[Jet Propulsion Laboratory]] (JPL). JPL is the major research and o
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  • ...ional Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA)]</ref> in 1958 it became [[National Aeronautics and Space Administration]] (NASA).
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  • ...nt organizations including the Office of Science and Technology Policy and National Aeronautics and Space Administration. One of its major centers supportes the National Security Agency. It does
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  • ...eparator Materials used in Secondary Alkaline Batteries''. Washington, DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration .
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  • * [[United States of America]] - [[National Aeronautics and Space Administration]] (NASA)
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  • ...ace Transportation System]] (STS) program conducted by the United States [[National Aeronautics and Space Administration]] (NASA). A crew of two NASA astronauts, Commander [[Jack R. Lousma]] and
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  • | publisher = National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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  • ...ace Transportation System]] (STS) program conducted by the United States [[National Aeronautics and Space Administration]] (NASA). A crew of two NASA astronauts, Commander [[Thomas K. Mattingly I
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  • The crew of [[National Aeronautics and Space Administration]] mission STS-51 comprised seven [[astronaut]]s, including one civilian "sp
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  • ...tp://lambda.gsfc.nasa.gov/product/cobe/swg.cfm COBE Science Working Group] National Aeronautics and Space Administration</ref>, announced that the precise measurements taken with the COBE showed h ...f><ref>[http://lambda.gsfc.nasa.gov/product/cobe/dmr_image.cfm DMR images] National Aeronautics and Space Administration</ref>
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  • ...stion, but generally can be grouped into one of these broad categories<ref>National Aeronautics and Space Administration, International Space Station Program. (1999) ''Failure Modes and Effects An ...el tracing their probable effects up to the overall system performance<ref>National Aeronautics and Space Administration, International Space Station Program (1999). ''Failure Modes and Effects An
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  • ...raduate education institute headquartered in [[Hampton, Virginia]], near [[National Aeronautics and Space Administration|NASA's]] Langley Research Center. NIA's mission is to conduct leading-edge * [[National Aeronautics and Space Administration]]
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  • ...sa.gov/whisker/background/ What are Tin Whiskers?] From the website of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).</ref> to "grow whiskers" sometimes referred to as "[[Tin pest]]" Be
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  • | publisher = Atmospheric Sciences Data Center, National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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  • *Administrator of the [[National Aeronautics and Space Administration]] ...://www.nasa.gov/about/highlights/dale_bio.html Deputy Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration]
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  • | publisher = [[Goddard Space Flight Center]], [[National Aeronautics and Space Administration]]
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  • * [http://www.nasa.gov - National Aeronautics and Space Administration]
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  • | publisher = [[National Aeronautics and Space Administration]]}}</ref>
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  • '''Richard F. Haines''' is a [[psychology|psychologist]], retired from the [[National Aeronautics and Space Administration]], who has served on the Safety and the Human Factors Committees of the Aer
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  • ...e California Institute of Technology, the University of California and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). <ref name=KECKObservatory/>
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  • ...here 1976], Table 2, PDF page 18 of 241 PDF pages, from the website of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).</ref><ref>[http://www.sworld.com.au/steven/space/atmosphere/ Standa
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  • ...or destroyed. Launius (2003) shows the huge size and complexity of the The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) oral history program since 1959. NASA systematically documented its
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  • The National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s '''Near Earth Object Program''' coordinates NASA sponsored work to dete ...jpl.nasa.gov/neo/neoreport030825.pdf] were prepared at the request of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Office of Space Science, Solar System Exploration Division.
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  • '''NASA''' (formally the '''National Aeronautics and Space Administration''') is an independent agency of the United States government responsible fo ...igned the [[National Aeronautics and Space Act]] or NASA, establishing the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). When it began operations in October 1958, NASA consisted mainly of
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  • ...cover identity was as a research aircraft for NACA, the predecessor of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). On 7 May 1956 NACA Director Dr. Hugh L. Dryden announced weather re
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  • ...r System Exploration: Earth's Moon: Facts & Figures] From website of the [[National Aeronautics and Space Administration]] (NASA)</ref> ...gov/planetary/factsheet/moonfact.html Moon Fact Sheet] From website of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)</ref>
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  • ...probes/adept.html Advanced Dark Energy Physics Telescope] Beyond Einstein. National Aeronautics and Space Administration</ref>
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  • ...=The First Liquid Fuel Rocket|publisher=[[Goddard Space Flight Center]], [[National Aeronautics and Space Administration]]| url=http://www.gsfc.nasa.gov/gsfc/service/gallery/fact_sheets/general/fr
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  • ...gen Transformations in Soil, Water, and Air.] From a website page of the [[National Aeronautics and Space Administration]] (NASA).</ref> The nitrogen cycle is an example of a [[biogeochemical cycl
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  • | publisher = [[Goddard Space Flight Center]], [[National Aeronautics and Space Administration]]
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  • <ref>{{cite web | author = T.A. Heppenheimer | title = (US) National Aeronautics and Space Administration SP-4221 The Space Shuttle Decision | date = 1998 | id = Heppenheimer 1998 |
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  • ...accepted a position in the [[National Aeronautics and Space Administration|National Aeronautics and Space Administration's]] (NASA) Office of Industry Affairs. In 1985, Voris retired and he and hi
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  • ...aracteristics of Air Parcels and Air Masses; Clouds] Dr. Nicholas Short, [[National Aeronautics and Space Administration]] (NASA)</ref> While usually applied to [[Earth's atmosphere]], the concep
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  • ...signed the [[National Aeronautics and Space Act]] of 1958 establishing the National Aeronautics and Space Administration ([[NASA]]). When it began operations on October 1, 1958, NASA consisted mai
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  • ...urn space launch vehicle]].<ref name=comptonhx/> It was conducted by the [[National Aeronautics and Space Administration]] (NASA) and was devoted to the goal, expressed in a 1961 address to the [[
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  • | publisher = U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration}}</ref> The rocket and its launching triple ejector rack each had a separat
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  • ...nd science education generally. Eisenhower set up a civilian agency, the [[National Aeronautics and Space Administration]] (NASA), to carry out a highly publicized program of space exploration tha
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  • ....gov/WWW/K-12/airplane/turbth.html Turbojet Thrust, Glenn Research Center, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA]</ref> ...gov/WWW/K-12/airplane/turbfan.html Turbofan Thrust, Glenn Research Center, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)]</ref>
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