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In the four years since the two countries unwisely began their nuclear arms race, each has built up a stockpile of usable warheads, shortened the launch times of its missiles and talked recklessly about potential nuclear exchanges.
"With no follow-on arms control agreement in sight and deeply disturbing nuclear rhetoric issuing from Russia, the risks of short launch times, of large warhead stockpiles, and of narrowing channels for averting crisis recall the dark days of the cold war".
In its early years, China couldn't detect incoming missiles, had only a fledgling nuclear command and control system, and had very slow preparation and launch times for its missiles, making it highly vulnerable to a first strike by either the Soviet Union or the United States.
Figure 1 shows the observation sites and the launch times of the radiosondes.
Another 47 percent have seen slow launch times.
The new database includes such improvements as high fidelity launch times and orbital elements, dataderived area-to-mass ratios, and individual object dry mass and physical description.
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Due to the inherent timing inaccuracy in NTP, the cycle launch time at every node is not perfectly synchronized.
Others folded their flying machines moments before launch time.
"You'd be hard-pressed to find someone who doesn't know the launch time and land time.
Mr. Mather said delays in developing the mirror technology increased cost estimates and pushed launch time from 2008 to 2010.
Also, in some applications it is an advantage that propellant loading is delayed until shortly before launch time, a measure that the use of a liquid propellant allows.
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