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  • ...lso known as '''The Moon''', '''Luna''' or '''Earth's Moon''', is the sole natural satellite of [[Earth]]. [[Category:Natural Satellites]]
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  • *[[Natural resources]] should be nearby to avoid long journeys. *Natural [[caves]] may be used for shelter or for [[energy storage#Compressed-air st
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  • [[Image:Cave_Room.PNG|thumb|right|px|Using a [[Volcanic cave settlement|natural cave]] for shelter]] See the link in the title for more information. Early warning satellites are in place for the Earth, as a strong solar storm can be damaging to the
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  • ...hese gamma rays are highly penetrating and can be picked up by aircraft or satellites which advertises where the bomb maker is. Further, the hard radiation can ...created from civilian nuclear products. Rather the U235 is enriched from natural Uranium, or the Plutonium is bred in special reactors specifically optimize
    15 KB (2,551 words) - 16:32, 3 November 2022
  • |⁃ Moons - Natural Satellites
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  • ...stem]] to another. It becomes apparent that the concept of a "region" is a natural architectural factoring of the InterPlanetary Internet. ...netary_communications#Laser_communication|laser communication]] with relay satellites, allowing for faster and more reliable communications from Mars to Earth.
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  • ...se probes. Beneficial to everyone, those probes will be more accurate than satellites, and we know for sure that it is hazardous to go outside without a good kno ...Tarzan” and “Patch”. The anxiety rises in the station, as one of the major natural danger during our missions outside are the dust storms. Winds of high speed
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  • ...s would help warm Mars by increasing its insolation. Statites (stationary satellites held up by light pressure) have been suggested to beam light to the north a The first creatures to live on the natural Mars landscape would be bacteria. (See [[Bacteria Colonists]].) Cyanobacte
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  • ...described as a “star near Mars” he had in fact discovered the two natural satellites of Mars, Phobos, and Deimos in 1877. (Snyder) ...and evidence of weather patterns and erosion. The orbiter also imaged the satellites of Mars, Phobos, and Deimos. Mariner 9 worked in orbit for 349 days, sendin
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  • ...:''' the Transit program, Nimbus III, LES 8 & 9, Russian Cosmos navigation satellites ...release in the launch area would be equal to about 3 months of exposure to natural background radiation for a person living in the United States.”
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  • ...ion where Venus and the Graces bathed.<ref>Blunck, J. 1982. Mars and its Satellites. Exposition Press. Smithtown, N.Y.</ref> The name was approved by the I Here are some CTX images of area near the Face. These pictures show natural formations on Mars. In the area around the face are mesas, mud volcanoes, p
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  • ...ed in engineering. On Earth it is possible to use the constellation of GPS satellites to accurately pinpoint your position relative to a location where you would ...oard visor limiting the astronaut’s vision the difficulty of navigating by natural senses alone was professed by the arcing paths participants took prior to a
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  • may indicate subsurface resources, such as oil, natural gas, or water. This where the dish focuses all of the signal from the satellites. Upon returning
    173 KB (29,116 words) - 08:06, 29 October 2019
  • ...t the Utah desert. But, while we are trying to do quality natural science, natural science per-se is not our objective. Instead, we are using the search for k ...ities. Obviously, the GPS tracks better when it has a clear path to 3 or 4 satellites with strong signals. However, the GPS differs from the topographic map by a
    127 KB (20,888 words) - 21:33, 4 October 2019