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On the show Mr. Berg likens the first Lindbergh flight to the first manned mission to the moon, which may be a slight exaggeration.
The predicted normalized peak (stable) tip resistances are larger than those of lunar soil on the Moon, which may be probably due to the unique in-situ conditions on the Moon.
Print those pages out – now including this one – and they would probably reach to the moon, which may be the only place left not reeling from iPad coverage mania (or ennui; delete as appropriate).
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REPORTER AT LARGE about the projected Apollo moon-landing, which may take place this autumn.
The New Yorker, April 19 , 1969P. 47 REPORTER AT LARGE about the projected Apollo moon-landing, which may take place this autumn.
By Henry S. F. Cooper The New Yorker, April 19 , 1969P. 47 REPORTER AT LARGE about the projected Apollo moon-landing, which may take place this autumn.
Some astronomers think that there is a liquid ocean beneath the icy surface of Europa, a moon of Jupiter, which may harbor life.
China, on the other hand, is likely to welcome Mr. Moon's election, which may make it easier for it to deflect pressure from the United States to get tough on North Korea and strengthen its argument that Washington must address the North's concerns about security.
This caused strong extensional stresses in the moon's crust, which may have led to cracking.
But apart from tentative plans for a trip to Pluto and another look at Jupiter's moons, neither of which may actually fly, all the small, fast, cheap missions in the pipeline are to bodies within the orbit of Jupiter.
Like the other giant, or Jovian, planets Jupiter, Uranus, and Neptune Saturn has extensive systems of moons (natural satellites) and rings, which may provide clues to its origin and evolution as well as to those of the solar system.
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