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  • ...ww.nasa.gov/offices/ogc/about/space_act1.html The National Aeronautics and Space Act], ''NASA'', 4 November 2009</ref> as a response to the challenge of the ...2006, NASA's self-described mission statement is to "pioneer the future in space exploration, scientific discovery, and aeronautics research".<ref>[http://w
    1 KB (176 words) - 14:22, 11 May 2010
  • ...''Project Apollo'') consisted of a series of manned and unmanned [[NASA]] space flights from 1961 until 1975. Its main goal was to land men to the [[Moon]] ...rn rockets, referred to the flights as Saturn-Apollo (SA), whereas Kennedy Space Centre referred to the flights as Apollo-Saturn (AS). This is why the unman
    12 KB (1,622 words) - 14:22, 11 May 2010
  • ...ecessitarian theists disagree about the layout of logical space, i.e., the space of possible worlds. The sample argument consists, in effect, of two premise
    68 KB (10,888 words) - 21:32, 23 October 2015
  • ...ing an index, by an equable and measured progression, to pass over a given space in a given time. We take notice that the wheels are made of brass, in order
    23 KB (4,091 words) - 21:42, 19 December 2010
  • In a small revolution in urban design, the space behind their houses has not been sub-divided, but made into a wide grass pa ...just heard, said scribbler is evil and going to hell. Assuming there'll be space, the doomed dromedary of capital muckraking must tell it differently.
    325 KB (57,937 words) - 20:16, 26 September 2010
  • ... in some countries]. If you promote your superstitious beliefs in a public space, it's only fair that we have a right to respond to them.
    14 KB (2,116 words) - 17:51, 20 July 2012
  • ... and highly successful science popularizer and science communicator in the space and natural sciences.
    7 KB (1,029 words) - 14:41, 3 July 2011
  • ...Doctor Who, Davies often plays with religious imagery (from a cross-shaped space station to robot angels with halos), but he's a fervent believer in [Richar
    78 KB (12,110 words) - 16:37, 6 February 2011
  • ... finite hypothesis. Although Einstein did hypothesize a local curvature to space-time induced by interactions with matter. The predictions of a global curve
    1 KB (172 words) - 12:58, 27 November 2007
  • ...estament books (such as the [[Pauline epistles]]) did not suit the limited space available on a single scroll, where a codex could be expanded to hundreds o
    8 KB (1,207 words) - 14:49, 20 December 2008
  • ...nergy, including the earth, the galaxies and the contents of intergalactic space, regarded as a whole. ...d to matter and space. Time itself would have begun along with matter and space at the beginning of the universe. }}
    15 KB (2,388 words) - 06:53, 23 April 2008
  • ...erscores (typing an underscore in the link has the same effect as typing a space, but is not recommended). * Square brackets indicate an external link. Note the use of a ''space'' (not a pipe) to separate the URL from the link text in the "named" versio
    38 KB (5,954 words) - 13:55, 18 June 2008
  • ...specifics of each reveals pretty ordinary academic backbiting. There isn't space enough on the internet to go into them here. I'll leave it as an independen
    67 KB (11,144 words) - 18:37, 2 January 2010
  • ...at the game was now on the line and struck out. In fact, aliens from outer space, who had placed wagers on the Yankee's opponents, may have chosen that inst Black 'holing" refers to the endless void of a black hole in space, and it occurs in a debate when an opponent attempts to stall all discourse
    113 KB (19,125 words) - 15:47, 22 February 2012
  • ...roduce. Having members of a population consume food, water, take up living space and other resources and yet never reproduce any offspring is not a benefici
    9 KB (1,451 words) - 21:41, 11 June 2010
  • ...ect of the talk I had just given at the conference -- the possibility that space- time was finite but had no boundary, which means that it had no beginning, ...d have to appeal to God or some new law to set the boundary conditions for space-time. One could say: 'The boundary condition of the universe is that it has
    37 KB (6,424 words) - 01:55, 24 November 2010
  • Space permits only a small sampling of biblical commandments or threats to kill c
    9 KB (1,373 words) - 22:21, 4 June 2009
  • ...down, since nothing can verify the nature of existence beyond the familiar space/time universe. In other words, the argument makes no sense if God existed "
    2 KB (413 words) - 08:50, 25 April 2009
  • ...tist engaged an uneducated, layperson, religious figure over the nature of space, time, history, biology, chemistry, genetics, archeology and evolution. Li
    10 KB (1,719 words) - 21:41, 19 December 2010
  • ...lly human conventions. You know that even in the remotest depth of stellar space there are still three feet to a yard. That is, no doubt, a very remarkable
    34 KB (6,550 words) - 05:23, 21 December 2010

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