Merton smiled at that last echo from the early, primitive days of astronautics.
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Pickett was no mathematician, but he knew enough of astronautics to understand the situation.
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It was a duopoxy sealant, used by the astronautics industry for quick, temporary repairs.
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NASA might do well to adopt the Red Bull approach to branding and astronautics.
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The SII spacesuit had been the astronautics industry standard since before Joshua was born.
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As far back as I can remember in my childhood, I was always interested in astronautics.
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Craig Schulz says that his father, like most pop culture of the period, was geeked on astronautics.
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According to astronautics researcher Nicolas Lee of Stanford University, the Enterprise's iconic shape could be a hindrance.
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The Collier trophy is awarded each year for the greatest achievement in aeronautics or astronautics in the United States.
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Apparently the demand for specific formal education in the science of astronautics is increasing faster than it is being supplied.
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The Academy was founded in 1960 by Theodore Von Karman in Stockholm to foster the development of astronautics for peaceful purposes.
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In '55, it set up an astronautics section, for the specific purpose of developing an intercontinental missile, which would be called Atlas.
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The answer undoubtedly is that such grassroots demand will bring about increased academic curricula in astronautics in direct proportion to its magnitude.
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Charles Oman, a lecturer at the department of aeronautics and astronautics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, said it was too early to draw conclusions.
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That's why I can get matching funds from the Bureau of Astronautics.
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Actually it was built by the Ferring Astronautics company in Earth's O'Neill Halo.