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  • ...g the [[greenhouse effect]] acting on the atmosphere. This would therefore lead to further cooling. Likewise, if all the ice melts, the albedo will decreas
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  • Participants: Max Boyce (Lead), James Burk, Jim Ehrhart, Robert M. Narrative: Participants: Max Boyce (Lead), Shannon Norrell, Marge Lipton, Robert M. Narrative:
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  • ...n mining in many cases. This is already obvious on Earth, where plastics, lead, aluminum and steel have higher and higher recycled content as the recyclin *Metals: Aluminum, copper, chromium and Lithium, lead.
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  • ...in is vital for survival of the settlers. Any failure during transport can lead to a fatal shortage on food.
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  • ...ick [[atmosphere]], and temperatures at the surface are hot enough to melt lead. However, at an altitude of approximately 50 kilometers, the pressure and a
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  • ...nts on the surface of the [[Sun]] and low in the corona. A flare event may lead to [[Coronal Mass Ejections]] (CME) being expelled into interplanetary spac
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  • ...nition video streams possible.  Future refinements in the technology could lead to a data rate 100 times that of radio waves<ref name=":0" />.
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  • ...ould likely be from 4 to 6 times more expensive to reduce from its ores.) Lead is about 10 parts per million in the Earth's crust. Thorium is about 6 ppm ...thorium at $30/kg. Perhaps if thorium was mined in as large quantities as lead, this price would drop. I'll use the google value from this point forward.
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  • * Lead-Acid (methanesulfonate). 1.82 Volts
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  • ...ks zone. Venus is a hell planet with a surface temperature which can melt lead, so it is too close to the sun.
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  • ...nown one, there are many other types of glass, such as borosilicate glass, lead glass, many plastics and some forms of metal.
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  • I currently serve as the ECLSS Atmosphere Lead for the Dreamchaser Commercial Spacecraft. My job consists of coordinating ...e industry by providing leadership as the Small Satellite Project Group Co-Lead under the Space Generation Advisory Council. I hold a Master’s in Space
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  • ![[Lead|Pb]]
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  • Lead Name: Karen Rucker Lead Name: Otsmar Villarroel
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  • ...s is not constant. [[Tidal forces]] consume a certain amount of energy and lead to an annual loss in height of about 18 mm. Eventually, in about 50 million
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  • Architect & Lead Guitar
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  • ...now running for more than two weeks. Xavier was EVA leader, and decided to lead a new human factor experiment, following up on his emergency procedures res
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  • ...retreat mining, leading to the collapse of the chamber. This collapse may lead to surface subsidence.
    5 KB (727 words) - 09:30, 26 September 2022
  • ...group 14 element, silicon has a chemistry similar to that of [[tin]] and [[lead]], and especially that of [[carbon]] and [[germanium]].<br />
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  • *'''Liquid metals'''. Sodium, Lithium, lead, lead bismuth, mercury have all been proposed for electric propulsion. Concerns
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  • ...where the accumulation of radiation damage from inadequate shielding might lead to increased cancer rates, neurological, and tissue damage over time.
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  • ...am and brought a project to life. All of these experiences prepared him to lead this mission to success.
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  • ...out 3 times rarer than lead, and uranium 238 is about ten times rarer than lead. (U235 is ~1400 times rarer tho.) Even if these elements were twice as rare
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  • studying, I lead student activities groups at MCC, I play bass guitar and I am currently emp
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  • ...e features have long captured the imagination of astronomers, even helping lead to the longstanding popular belief of its inhabitation by extraterrestrial ...enon is also the reason that stars twinkle in the night sky. Factors which lead to poor seeing include viewing objects from below the jet stream, natural a
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  • |'''Lead''' |'''Lead'''
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  • ...research in the Human-Oriented Robotics and Control Lab and served as the Lead Engineer on the ASU Dust Devils Microgravity Team. Her graduate research in
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  • ...bservations marked a turning point in the history of Mars explorations and lead to the photographing of the Martian canals in 1905 by C.O. Lampland. From t
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  • ...t us eventually seem to turn against us. We feel like in an oven, a box of lead, inescapable under sentence of death. A thought germs in my head. This is a ...crew members. The dust storm that raged that night made any expedition to lead an emergency rescue, impossible. Besides, protocol forbids to go outside of
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  • ...rtificial intelligence is one of the areas of potential advance that could lead to the higher productivity that might be necessary to establish settlements
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  • Robotic observatory currently not functional. MDRS Astronomy lead working problem. Robotic observatory currently not functional. MDRS Astronomy lead working problem.
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  • ...night about what happened. After sunset, Nadine visits the observatory to lead a spectroscopy experiment and spends part of the day to analyze the results
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  • |Lead
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  • *This may lead to a very high invention rate per capita, in particular as the gain from an
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  • ...ital mechanics cheap orbits occur reasonably infrequently, leading to long lead times for goods. This can be a problem for Martian retailers, as they would
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  • ...ral chemistry and adsorption of gases. His interest in astronomy and space lead him to participate in projects that allow him to acquire new knowledge or s
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  • ...ould (at first) have to be shipped from Earth. Low tech batteries such as lead acid batteries could be created on Mars. Many flow batteries (see above) a
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  • ...ne buzzed about, up and down the wash and sticky-beaking on the crew. Hey "Lead", do you ever get that feeling you’re being watched?
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  • ...tools for large biological datasets. During this time, she served as team lead in two hackathons at the NCBI, where she saw firsthand that diverse teams w
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  • |from the photography team lead on the Spirit and Opportunity rover missions
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  • ...d team members to improve their process of preparing for an EVA. This will lead to more effective and safe EVAs.
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  • ...r mission even utilized custom-made wristwatches with strategically-placed lead weights to slow the movement of the hands to Mars time.<ref>Mars Exploratio
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  • |Lead (incl 61% recycled)
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  • ...were the journalist and the biologist of the Crew 175. This year, we will lead the new team (crew 189). For one year, we are working on our mission, teach ...revious debrief. It seems to be consistent with the results of the crew 43 lead by Alain Souchier.
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  • Carol Porco -Cassini Mission Imaging lead,
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  • ...resent in the Mars atmosphere has been lost to space," said Bruce Jakosky, lead author of a paper published in Science. <ref>https://www.nasa.gov/press-rel
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  • ...Crew Astronomer before and during the mission; David Murray, GreenHab Team Lead; Michael Stoltz, The Mars Society Liaison, Media and Public Relations; the ...Crew Astronomer before and during the mission; David Murray, GreenHab Team Lead; Michael Stoltz, The Mars Society Liaison, Media and Public Relations; the
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  • Coming to crew biologist of our team, Sneha’s (also lead chef of our mission !) journey, regular visits to planetariums and other sp
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  • ...e Sciences Chair for the Canadian Space Society, and as Life Sciences Team Lead for the Association of Spaceflight Professionals.
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  • Tomorrow, for the first time a junior crew member, Simon will lead us an EVA, in which we will test our radio system, hoping it happen better. ...eat plans for the following ones, and I am not in a hurry to leave. I will lead tomorrow’s EVA for the first time, which goal will be to find a place to
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