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  • | title = NASA\'s Space-Probes Pioneer Anomaly and the Mass-Charge Repulsive Force [[Category:Scientific Paper|nasa 's space-probes pioneer anomaly mass-charge repulsive force]]
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  • | title = NASA\'s Missing Spin: The Pioneer and Missing Mass Anomalies [[Category:Scientific Paper|nasa 's missing spin pioneer missing mass anomalies]]
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  • | title = NASA knows nothing about space II ...years of wrong modern and Nobel astronomy. This is another method to prove NASA celestial sphere is a crystal ball 
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  • | title = NASA knows nothing about space I ...at created fiction space and fictional nuclear science and I dare not only NASA but the entire human race 
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  • | title = NASA Explores Space Travel Concepts ...], [[gravity]], [[inertial electrostatic confinement]], [[Marc Millis]], [[NASA]], [[rotating superconductors]], [[tunneling]], [[warp drive]], [[zero-poin
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  • | title = NASA To Search For Energy | keywords = [[NASA]], [[New Energy]]
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  • | title = A Very Doable Experiment For NASA To Look Inside The Twin Paradox [[Category:Scientific Paper|doable experiment nasa look inside twin paradox]]
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  • | title = Center of the Universe Located by Triangulation of NASA Data ...r accumulation of CMB Data is not homogeneous, but has a unique geography. NASA's overall results have remained the same noting that every CMB point is unc
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  • | title = NASA Explores Space Travel Concepts ...], [[gravity]], [[inertial electrostatic confinement]], [[Marc Millis]], [[NASA]], [[rotating superconductors]], [[tunneling]], [[warp drive]], [[zero-poin
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  • | title = NASA knows nothing about space II ...years of wrong modern and Nobel astronomy. This is another method to prove NASA celestial sphere is a crystal ball 
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  • | title = NASA knows nothing about space I ...at created fiction space and fictional nuclear science and I dare not only NASA but the entire human race 
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  • | title = A Very Doable Experiment For NASA To Look Inside The Twin Paradox [[Category:Scientific Paper|doable experiment nasa look inside twin paradox]]
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  • | title = NASA\'s Missing Spin: The Pioneer and Missing Mass Anomalies [[Category:Scientific Paper|nasa 's missing spin pioneer missing mass anomalies]]
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  • | title = Center of the Universe Located by Triangulation of NASA Data ...r accumulation of CMB Data is not homogeneous, but has a unique geography. NASA's overall results have remained the same noting that every CMB point is unc
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  • ...need to be attained, before weight loss can be observed. Laithwaite's and NASA's experiments were on opposite sides of these threshold conditions, thus di
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  • ...ime on earth. Moe joins NASA while still in high school, and signs up for NASA?s first interstellar voyage, scheduled to take about 50 years of earth tim
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  • Measurements by the NASA's Magsat satellite, between October 1979 and June 1980, corroborate the con
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  • | title = NASA To Search For Energy | keywords = [[NASA]], [[New Energy]]
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  • | known_for = [[NASA]], [[population control related to cosmology]], [[General Interest]]
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  • ...Beholder</em> in [/pdf/abstracts/Pope-NASAsMissingSpinorADangerousBook.pdf NASA's Missing Spin, or A Dangerous Book].
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  • ...flexible airframes, and rocket impact of vehicles with shaped surface. His NASA internal reports included error ellipses for landing on the moon, hydrodyna
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  • ...ers account for the differences between Prof. Laithwaite's experiments and NASA's. The purpose of this paper is to make available publicly, a throught and
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  • | keywords = [[NASA]], [[dispersion of light]], [[bending of light]], [[Relativity theories]] Report on NASA observation of two gamma photons of widely different energies arriving toge
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  • | title = NASA\'s Space-Probes Pioneer Anomaly and the Mass-Charge Repulsive Force [[Category:Scientific Paper|nasa 's space-probes pioneer anomaly mass-charge repulsive force]]
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  • Another method of wrong NASA and 500 years of modern and Nobel physicists and astronomers
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  • ...ation's research programs in space plasma physics while program manager at NASA Headquarters (1985-1988) and NSF (1991-1994). Dr. Eastman discovered the L While at NASA and NSF, Eastman was co-developer of key foundations for major internationa
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  • ...at the University of Alabama Huntsville, is reported to be consulting with NASA. She has written some interesting articles about the relationship between s
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  • ...and planetary science research, was gained from work at SwRI, IFSI, MPI-K, NASA-Ames, Stanford University, the University of Colorado and the Jet Propulsio ..., Galileo spacecraft, SOHO spacecraft, NASA?s Kuiper Airborne Observatory, NASA?s ER-2 aircraft, the Voyager 2 spacecraft, the Pioneer Venus Orbiter spacec
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  • | volume = [[ROAJ 12 and SAO/NASA Astrophys]]
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  • The Genius Professor from Imperial College, London and Consultant for NASA on magnetic levitation. Featured on BBC-TV. Includes patents, journal paper
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  • * 2001 - [http://jnaudin.free.fr/videos/nasarot1.rm The NASA Two Dimensional Asymmetrical Capacitor Thruster] (Video Demonstration)
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  • ...tion in terms of current standard of physics. This is to the extent that a NASA spokesman has said that in order to explain these anomalies, a whole ?new p
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  • ...affranke worked for the aerospace industry, and before retirement was on a NASA contract as a consultant to the propulsion laboratories in Huntsville, Alab Dr. Schaffranke adopted the pseudonym Rho Sigma&nbsp;while working for NASA.
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  • NASA verifies this strange gravitational shielding anamoly during a solar eclips
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  • * Shows how NASA participates in a cover-up to block adoption of advanced technologies under ...s and relativity theory. He then presents controversial evidence about the NASA cover-up in adopting these advanced technologies. He also details ongoing R
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  • * 2010 - "[[NASA's Space-Probes Pioneer Anomaly and the Mass-Charge Repulsive Force]]" ([htt
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  • <ul> * Chairs: Ted Swanson, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, USA * Michael T. Pauken, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, USA
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  • * 2011 - "[[Center of the Universe Located by Triangulation of NASA Data]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_6094.pdf
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  • ...at the University of Alabama Huntsville, is reported to be consulting with NASA. She has written some interesting articles about the relationship between s
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  • Today, the findings of modern technology as published by NASA, Stanford Labs, SDSS, Super Kamiokande Studies, and 2dF along with other eq
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  • ...hing from The X-Files, but levitation is raising eyebrows--and interest at NASA], <em>Business Week, Science &amp; Technology</em>, (June 15, 1997).
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  • ...freelance reporter based at Arizona State University (also the home of the NASA THEMIS team.) He is working toward a Ph.D<nobr>... <img src="http://pipl.co
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  • ...ics. In 2008 space-time continuum blew up the 500 million gravity probe of NASA-Stanford project and made stanford change their website from "Greatest" phy
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  • | volume = [[ROAJ 14 and SAO/NASA Astrophy]]
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  • Pioneering work for the US Air Force, NASA and European Space Agency; and National Science Foundation in the developme One of the Founding Participant in the NASA ?Breakthrough Propulsion Physics Program?- where he?s focused on theoretica
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  • ...ueda &amp; B. Haisch, Proc. NASA Breakthrough Propulsion Physics Workshop, NASA/CP-1999-208694, p. 65 (1999). ...aisch &amp; A. Rueda, Proc. NASA Breakthrough Propulsion Physics Workshop, NASA/CP-1999-208694, p. 55 (1999).
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  • Wired calls him "The Linus Torvalds of Antigravity", but NASA still won?t return his calls. Since the birth of American Antigravity in 20
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  • ...e Corporation, FMC Corporation, General Electric Aerospace (CIA, NSA, DEA, NASA, USA, USAF, NATO, ROK), General Accident Insurance, CIGNA Insurance, and Un
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  • ...aper claims that physics textbooks, the internet, science museums and even NASA incorrectly explain the phenomenon of lift by misapplying Bernoulli's Princ
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  • | volume = [[ROAJ 13 and SAO/NASA Astrophy]]
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  • | volume = [[ROAJ 12 and SAO/NASA Astrophy]]
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  • Twenty-four poster papers were presented to NASA at the Breakthrough Propulsion Physics Workshop, August 12-13, 1997. One pa
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  • ...itten by Theodore Theodorsen, the head theorist at N.A.C.A. (forerunner of NASA) in the heady days when aeronautics evolved from a very primitive art into
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  • The Space Interferometry Mission (SIM), due for launch by NASA in 2007, will be able to determine directly whether length contraction exis
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  • ...nation in terms of standard orthodox Physics. This is to the extent that a NASA spokesman has said that in&nbsp; order to explain these anomalies, a whole
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  • ...oddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland in 1978. He received the NASA Medal for Exceptional Scientific Achievement in 1989 for his work on infrar
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  • ...f important unsolved problems encountered before and after retirement from NASA. Summary of 65 discoveries without equations, tables, or graphs in the firs
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  • ...e energy is shielded from entering into that space. A brief account of the NASA Breakthrough Propulsion Physics Project is also given.
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  • ...7, 83-89, 2010, and SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System and http://grace.jpl.nasa.gov/publications/ ...of Gravity, Serbian Astronomical Journal, no. 168, pp. 49-54, 2004 and SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System.
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  • ...teraction that would explain the space-probe pioneer anomaly discovered by NASA. Thus, unification of gravitation and electromagnetism is proven necessary.
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  • | volume = [[ROAJ 13 and SAO/NASA Astrophy]]
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  • * 2006 - "[[A Very Doable Experiment For NASA To Look Inside The Twin Paradox]]" ([http://worknotes.com/Physics/SpecialRe ...rldsci.org/videos/dimdim/event_373_dimdim.flv A Very Doable Experiment for NASA To Look Inside the Twin Paradox] (Video Lecture)
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  • Beside Gravity probe of NASA and Stanford failure and European LHC failure New data and new ideas to rig
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  • ...ound Explorer) and the 2001 WMAP (Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe) of NASA that the universe is not isotropic and homogeneous on large scales; rather,
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  • ...nfirmed by the Extreme Ultraviolet Physics Laboratory at Berkeley from its NASA rocket experiment data.
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  • ...i was named a Fellow in the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Administrator's Fellowship Program. She was only one of six faculty member
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  • ...violet not possible for orbiting point electrons in quantum type theories. NASA rocket space probes found 64 lines in the emission spectrum of hydrogen in
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  • ...ters (CINCPAC) in Hawaii, and (in 1979 to 1981) on the installation of the NASA Data Tracking and Relay Satellite System (TDRSS) ground station at White Sa
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  • ...been confirmed by the Extreme Ultraviolet Physics Lab at Berkeley from its NASA rocket experiment data.
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  • ...odel works just like Copernican model would. When planning space missions, NASA presumes Earth to be motionless.
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  • ...speed of v = 365 ? 18 km/s determined from the dipole fit, in 1991, to the NASA COBE satellite Cosmic Background Radiation (CBR) observations. The new phy
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  • ...ry, he began his career as a freelance writer in 1963. Under contract from NASA, the <em>National Science Foundation</em> (NSF), the <em>Energy Research an ...1963 he began another career, in technical writing, and produced works for NASA and the National Science Foundation on such topics as electric power genera
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  • ...identical infrared photos of UFOs, which were published in Italy. In 1996, NASA used ultraviolet-sensitive videotape to record swarms of invisible UFOs tha
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  • ...eceived a Ph.D. in astronomy from UC Berkeley in 1967 and then served as a NASA scientist-astronaut and assistant professor of astronomy at Cornell. During
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  • ...eceived a Ph.D. in astronomy from UC Berkeley in 1967 and then served as a NASA scientist-astronaut and assistant professor of astronomy at Cornell. During
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  • ...vard physics department is at least 51% fraud but adding that MIT Cal-Tech NASA and all top Top ten money hungry Physics department are like that.
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  • ...numents and the secret space operations of the Nazis who were brought into NASA to continue their highly classified research as a result of "Operation Pape
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  • ...e, AutoCAD, Pro/Engineer, SolidWorks, MSC Nastran, MatLab, Ansys, LabView, NASA CEA, Cyberlink PowerDirector, Computer Hardware, Wireless and Ethernet Netw
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  • ...ychological and sociological importance."-Robert Jastrow, former director, NASA Institute for Space Studies "Bauer's remarkable book will be viewed, even b
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  • ...w solutions to the unsolved problems in modern physics as now suggested by NASA.
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  • ...Use in Communication-Satellite Interference Studies,? Technical Report No. NASA-CR-79405, U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Environmental Science Services Administra
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  • ...South Florida and to Navy Department employees acted as&nbsp;consultant to NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab; and did several spots for the "Project Universe" seri
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  • ...on electrokinetics, analyzing the force on an asymmetric capacitor, while NASA has received three patents on the same design topic. To successfully descri
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  • ...results. Currently Quantum Potential is actively pursuing cooperation with NASA, NIH and DoE.
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  • ...y. Engineering Courses, BCCC. Several Patents and many Copyrighted Papers. NASA Certified Instructor/Examiner. Published Author. Principal Investigator in
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  • ...rtson has 23 years of sevice performing research and development tasks for NASA - Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama as an Aerospace engin '''NASA Tech Brief Articles:''' # Piezoelectric Power Generator - March 1989
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  • ...usual isochrone maps and globes I have, in this edition, utilized numerous NASA satellite images. I consider this 33 minute video lecture, in DVD format, t
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  • * [http://www.padrak.com/ine/NEN_6_9_14.html NASA To Search For Energy, NEN Vol. 6, No. 9, May 1999.] * 1999 - "[[NASA To Search For Energy]]" ([http://www.padrak.com/ine/NEN_6_9_14.html Read in
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  • ...iversal time in our visible universe is confirmed daily by astronomers and NASA mission controllers in accurately predicting motions and positions of obje
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  • ...assical electromagnetism and gravitation, not related to his occupation at NASA.
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  • ...ace transportation using a stable plasma for energy storage. Final Report, NASA Institute for Advanced Concepts, contract no. NIAC CP 98-01. Web Address: [
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  • ...nd scientists at high-tech corporations and agencies, including Microsoft, NASA, Boeing, as well as leading university academics. They all say the same thi
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  • ...Since 1994 carrying out research of fusion and fusion propulsion funded by NASA through Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Development of Atomizing Desalination Pr
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  • ...ics, literature, philosophy. In November 2004 he was invited to lecture at NASA Langley Research Center. He teaches mathematics at the University of New Me
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  • ...zi scientists who gave the world jet fighters and the V2 rocket to some of NASA's best and brightest. Though much of his argument involves questionable evi
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  • ...a I have been exposed to all sorts of fascinating people from NRL, Goddard NASA, Calvert NUK, Air&amp;Space ect? Always involved with new cutting edge Tech
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  • * Postdoctoral Research Assoc., NASA/GFSC, Greenbelt, MD, 1973-1975.
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  • ...etersburg, Russia. Curt has also presented papers at meetings of the IEEE, NASA's Astrobiology Conference, and other international conferences in Germany a
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  • ...evices Society journal during 1983, 2003 Walter Kosonocky award, and three NASA Group Achievement Awards. In 1978 he invented Virtual Phase CCD Technology
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  • ...patents in energy fields. Owned and operated an R&amp;D Corp having done a NASA/DOE Contract.
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  • |title=NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database |title=NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database
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  • ...s who have played a part in it: Nazi rocket engineers, backyard inventors, NASA scientists, conspiracy theorists, and UFO watchers among them. The last gro
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  • ...ishment scientists will curse and moan. – Edwin E Klingman, author, former NASA Research Physicist
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  • ...ist at Stanford Linear Accelerator, a mathematician from MIT, and a former NASA scientist - all who have things to say about the validity of Einstein's [[s
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  • ...manifolds. In the words of the authors: "We challenge radioastronomers and NASA to determine whether or not we are correct in predicting radio CBRs from co
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  • ...&nbsp;Technical Aid/Computer Programmer; Fairchild Hiller Corp. Supporting NASA at Goddard Spaceflight Center; Various tasking in support of unmanned space
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  • ...versity of Hawaii, where he received a number of scholarships, including a NASA grant to study rocket propulsion of a tri-propellant engine, which he co-au ...the cosmos. He co-authored a paper on rocket propulsion as a part of the NASA grant program for undergraduates. For the next ten years, it remained a ho
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  • ...then worked for various institutions including General Motors, Boeing, and NASA, and eventually became a professor of mathematics at Texas Tech University.
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  • ...civil group providing software, scientific research and launch support for NASA Goddard Center until 2000. In 2000, he transferred to the CSC defense group
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  • ...MIT team that designed the Apollo Moon-landing system and was commended by NASA for successful achievement. He was chief of Science and Technology with the
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  • ...cts under contract to the U. S. Navy and Principal Investigator on several NASA and USAF projects while Director of Lockheed's Astrodynamic Research Center
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  • ...n 1987, to focus on his fiction writing and consulting for such clients as NASA and the U.S. Air Force. In 1994, he co-founded the company Tethers Unlimite
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  • | title=NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database |work=NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database
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  • | title=NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database ...ged by the Hubble Space Telescope's Advanced Camera for Surveys. Credit: [[NASA]]/[[ESA]].]]
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  • ...California and&nbsp;the University of Nevada,&nbsp;research consultant to NASA (space shuttle program) and the U.S. Navy. Dr. Rauscher served on the Congr
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  • * 1971 - "[[NASA knows nothing about space I]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstr * 1971 - "[[NASA knows nothing about space II]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abst
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  • ..., and very expensive research programs being conducted by such entities as NASA, the U.S. Department of Energy, the U.S. Department of Defense, etc. For th
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  • ...962 from Northrop University, Inglewood, Calif. As a research engineer for NASA projects, he developed and analyzed parachute recovery systems for Apollo s In the late 1960s, Charles developed Temper (memory) Foam under a NASA contract. Originally designed to improve crash protection for airline passe
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  • ...invited by the University of Miami, Florida, to conduct research&nbsp;with NASA financial support. In 1968 he joined Boston University as Associate Profess
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  • * F.D.Johnson; M.Kokus, 1979. NASA Technology Utilization Program: A cost/benefit evaluation. <em>15<sup>th</s
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  • * 1965-1966: NASA provided a year's grant to estimate the likelihood of life existing in the
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  • I was told by the NASA Chair that the reason was because my new theory of gravity did not reduce d
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  • ...ombined to give a colour image.<ref name=Hubble_image>{{cite web|publisher=NASA|date=1995|title=Hubble's Deepest View of the Universe Unveils Bewildering G ...rnal | title=NASA ADS entry for Williams et al. (1996) | publisher=The SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System | bibcode=1996AJ....112.1335W |author1=Williams, R
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  • *Articles on NASA ADS Abstracts [http://adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-abs_connect?db_key=AST
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  • ...ivate industry and for DARPA, DoD, DIA, IDA, NRO, CIA, AFOSR, NEODTC, ARO, NASA, NIOSH, DOE and other governmental agencies.&nbsp;
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  • ...ty phenomena; over-unity hydrosonic heating of water gets the attention of NASA; and gravitational mass reduction above superconducting fields appears more
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  • ...electrical engineering , following the profession of his father, who was a NASA engineer at Langley Field, VA. His interest in electronics was inspired by
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  • ...elivered at the PIRT Conference, Imperial College, London, UK Sept. 2008. 'NASA's Need of New Physics'. * 2009 - "[[NASA's Missing Spin: The Pioneer and Missing Mass Anomalies]]" ([http://www.natu
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  • ...le:Potw1504a.tif|thumb|[[Arp 230]], also known as IC 51, observed by the [[NASA]]/[[ESA]] [[Hubble Space Telescope]].<ref>{{cite web|title=The polar ring o ...Margaret Burbidge]].<ref name="adsabstracts">{{cite web |title=Smithsonian/NASA ADS Custom Query Form |work=Results for "Arp, H" |url=http://adsabs.harvard
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  • * [http://www.padrak.com/ine/BLOWSNASA.html "Space Energy Blows NASA'S Fuse." Mar. 1996 NEN.]
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  • ...nother Internet server, and first experienced as a 'fly-through' via the [[NASA World Wind]] program. * [http://www.worldwindcentral.com/wiki/SDSS SDSS imagery in NASA World Wind]
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  • ...scratch the first microwave polarimeter and used it in conjunction with a NASA microwave antenna owned by the Plasma Physics Laboratory at the College of * 1961 NASA grant to study the microwave background and it polarization
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  • * NASA sponsored Venus Exploration Analysis Group (VEXAG) (2007-2008)
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  • ...the generation of cosmic rays and the gigantic jets in active galaxies" in NASA. Goddard Space Flight Center 19th Intern. Cosmic Ray Conf. p 183-186 (SEE N
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  • ...=no |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20161204023231/http://www2.jpl.nasa.gov/magellan/guide8.html |archivedate=4 December 2016 }}</ref> ...hiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140704140012/http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA09857 |archivedate=4 July 2014 }}</ref>
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  • ...is that without an acknowledgment of a potential increase in Earth radius NASA had no option but to correct this value to zero, and hence adopt a static E
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