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  • *2: a tethering or supply line (as for an astronaut outside a spacecraft or a diver underwater) ...org/wiki/Space-suit space-suited] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astronaut astronaut] to his spacecraft. Engineers sometimes use the term to describe a [[comple
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  • .../en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Science_(journal) Science] discussed NASA scientist-astronaut program recruitment [[efforts]]: ...e>To quote an Academy brochure, the [[quality]] most needed by a scientist-astronaut is "perspicacity." He must, the brochure says, be able to quickly pick out,
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  • ...s entirely up to you. It matters not to Me whether you are a carpenter, an astronaut, a healer, a leader, or a follower. What matters, and what concerns ‘My a
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  • ...ve an [[altitude]] of 80.5 km (50 [[statute mile]]s) are designated [[astronaut]]s. An altitude of 120 km (400,000 ft) marks the boundary where atmosp
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  • # Elkins, Rueckert, McCarty: The Ra Material: An Ancient Astronaut Speaks, p. 141. The Donning Company, 1984. *Elkins, Rueckert, McCarty: The Ra Material: An Ancient Astronaut Speaks, p. 141. The Donning Company, 1984.
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  • ...ggered by the accident with Grissom's first spacecraft, meant to help save astronaut's lives, prevented Grissom from being rescued in the subsequent fire accide
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  • TOMAS: Yes. You are an astronaut. The [[galaxy]] is your [[home]]. This is possible because you know that it
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  • Consider that this child grows up and goes and becomes an astronaut, flies into space and for the first time looks back at his environment that
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  • ...of service and to learn the most subtle of truths. One need not become an astronaut in order to learn the beauty and essence of rocketeering. You need not clim
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  • seems to be no barrier. One astronaut is reported to have experimented
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  • ...an interval length 3, corresponding to another three years elapsed. So the astronaut twin arrives back having aged six years, and having had all the experiences ...ation; the situation of the two twins is not exactly symmetric because the astronaut twin must accelerate (when she turns around to come [[home]]), whereas the
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  • ...tinue your growth for what we are doing here together (I think it was your astronaut Neil Armstrong who said: “That's one small step for a man, one giant leap
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  • ...children in your schools today and at home and "I will be a fireman," "an astronaut," "I will be a dynamic micro-electronics engineer." And you say, "I want to
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  • ...knows, already possesses BST, but lacks the time traveler equivalent of an astronaut who can appropriately finesse the technology in real time and make the spli
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