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Armstrong and his crewmate, David Scott, were to rendezvous with a 7,000lb Agena rocket target vehicle.
A large group of ethnic-Tajik Taliban had agreed to defect, and they were to rendezvous with representatives of the Northern Alliance at a village about a mile away.
Indeed, the final ones from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida were originally scheduled for July 29 and Sept. 16, when the Endeavor and Discovery, respectively, were to rendezvous with the International Space Station.
Some 90 commandos from the Army's Delta Force, who were transported in Air Force planes, and Marines flying eight Navy helicopters from an aircraft carrier were to rendezvous at night in the Iranian desert.
They modeled what would happen if three passenger jets departing from Los Angeles, San Francisco and Las Vegas were to rendezvous over Utah, assume an inverted V-formation, occasionally swap places so all could have a turn in the most favorable positions, and proceed to London.
Dr Kroo and his team modelled what would happen if three passenger jets departing from Los Angeles, San Francisco and Las Vegas were to rendezvous over Utah, assume an inverted V-formation, occasionally swap places so all could have a turn in the most favourable positions, and proceed to London.
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We are to rendezvous at sea with the island's most highly prized catch: langoustines.
It is to rendezvous with Mir on Friday with fuel and supplies.
The Discovery is to rendezvous with the space station on Sunday.
The latter column was to rendezvous with a portion of the fleet on the Nile at Rosetta and from there proceed to Ramanieh, where they would rejoin Napoleon.
SpaceDev's Near Earth Asteroid Prospector was to rendezvous with an asteroid, conduct scientific observations and claim it as private property.
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