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  • * [[w:Human spaceflight|Human Spaceflight]] * '''([[w:Human spaceflight|Human Space Flight]])''' Explore the history of Human Space Flight. What is ...
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  • {True or False, A spaceflight above the Earth is more a flight through the interplanetary medium than it {Multiple choice, Spaceflight was first achieved in what year? ...
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  • ...ssion Analysis and Design (HSMAD) <ref>Larson, W.J. and L.K. Pranke, Human Spaceflight Mission Analysis and Design (HSMAD), McGraw-Hill, Inc.</ref> dedicates a fe ...
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  • ...and RSA astronauts probably are not the cause of the medical symptoms of [[spaceflight]]. ...
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  • In spaceflight, collision avoidance is the process of preventing a spacecraft from collidi | publisher = Spaceflight Now }}</ref> ...
    43 KB (6,339 words) - 09:34, 9 June 2021
  • ...ect not only the safety of humans in high-altitude missions, such as human spaceflight, but also military and commercial satellite communications. In addition, CM | work=Spaceflight Now ...
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  • ...onstellation)|Cygnus]]. It was discovered in 1964 during a [[w:Sub-orbital spaceflight|rocket flight]] and is one of the [[w:Signal strength|strongest]] X-ray sou ...detector|X-ray instruments]] that were carried aloft by a [[w:Sub-orbital spaceflight|sounding rocket launched]] from [[w:White Sands Missile Range|White Sands M ...
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  • '''Explorer 11''' (also known as '''S15''') was an American Earth-[[w:orbital spaceflight|orbital]] satellite that carried the first space-borne gamma-ray telescope. ...
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  • ... Atlantis, flying Servicing Mission 4 (STS-125), the fifth and final human spaceflight to visit the observatory. Credit: Ruffnax (Crew of STS-125).]] ...
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