European Space Research Organisation (redirect from ESRO)
The European Space Research Organisation (ESRO) was an international organisation founded by 10 European nations with the intention of jointly pursuing...
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ESRO-2B or Iris (International Radiation Investigation Satellite; sometimes Iris 2) or sometimes ESRO II (or ESRO 2), was a European astrophysical spin-stabilised...
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The centre was to be the core of the European Space Research Organisation (ESRO). Its responsibilities included the engineering and testing of satellites...
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Scout (rocket family) (redirect from Scout A-1)
Cygnus X-1 ESRO 1 A/B, 2A/B, Miranda ANS 1 San Marco 4, 5 Triad 2 Gravity Probe A Triad 3 Transat AEM 1, 2 Nova 1 Nova 2 HILAT Nova 3 ITV 1, 2 Polar BEAR...
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Army (1975). Your Army: 200 Years. U.S. Government Printing Office. "Dragon 1". www.astronautix.com. Retrieved 2023-10-13. "Overview of rocket launch sites...
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1964; the company was involved in the development of the European satellite ESRO-1. The Zenit sounding rocket, first launched in 1967, was also a product of...
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Directors General of ESRO. European Space Agency. 2009-06-15. Retrieved 2015-10-09. "Herman Bondi". Past Directors General of ESRO. European Space Agency...
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Tracking Network (ESTRACK) serving the European Space Research Organization's (ESRO) first generation of satellites. The station provided radio tracking, telemetry...
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is a British former aerospace engineer. He served as Director General of ESRO, and the first Director General of ESA, serving from 1975 until 1980. Gibson...
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2023-09-05. "Centaure". www.astronautix.com. Retrieved 2023-10-13. "Centaure 1". www.astronautix.com. Retrieved 2023-09-05. "Centaure 2A". www.astronautix...
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location is ideal for many of these purposes. Esrange was built in 1964 by ESRO, the European Space Research Organisation, which later became European Space...
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ESRO C21/1 PS (123 km) 29 November 1966 Centaure ESRO C09/2 S (149 km) 30 November 1966 Centaure ESRO C09/1 S (147 km) 4 February 1967 Centaure ESRO C21/2...
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Organisation), and the other the precursor of the European Space Agency, ESRO (European Space Research Organisation). The latter was established on 20...
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and composition, Planet. Space Sci. 28, 225, 1980 von Zahn, U., et al., ESRO-4 model of global thermospheric composition and temperatures during low solar...
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Kongsfjord Telemetry Station was to track and communicate with the ESRO-1 and ESRO-2 satellites. Royal Norwegian Council for Scientific and Industrial...
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Astérix (satellite) (redirect from Asterix-1)
United States (through NASA) and other European countries (through CERN and ESRO). Measuring approximately 55 centimetres (22 in) in diameter and 55 centimetres...
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as 2008. In August 1973, NASA and European Space Research Organisation (ESRO), now European Space Agency or ESA, signed a memorandum of understanding...
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Svalbard Treaty.[citation needed] The European Space Research Organization (ESRO) established Kongsfjord Telemetry Station in Ny-Ålesund as one of its four...
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European Space Research Institute, ESLAR was based in Frascati (Italy). The ESRO Convention describes ESRINs' role in the following manner: ...to undertake...
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October 2016. Retrieved 19 October 2017. Krebs, Gunter. "KH-8 Gambit-3 (Block 1)". Gunter's Space Page. Archived from the original on 5 October 2017. Retrieved...
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European Space Research Organisation (ESRO, now the European Space Agency). He set up and directed the Control Centre of ESRO, with its ground stations. In 1969...
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significant uptake. The port numbers in the range from 0 to 1023 (0 to 210 − 1) are the well-known ports or system ports. They are used by system processes...
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p. 85. ISBN 978-0-86341-553-1. "ESA Achievements" (PDF). European Space Agency. Retrieved 26 February 2013. "ELDO/ESRO/ESA: Key Dates 1960-2013". European...
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Research Organisation (ESRO) merged with the European Launcher Development Organisation (ELDO). The ESA Convention was signed by the ESRO and ELDO members on...
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cooperative mission between NASA and European Space Research Organisation (ESRO) (later European Space Agency (ESA)) designed to study the interaction between...
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Protection Orders (ERFPOs, in New Mexico); Emergency Substantial Risk Orders (ESROs, in Virginia); Firearm Restraining Orders (FROs, in Illinois); Gun Violence...
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co-founder of the Italian National Institute for Nuclear Physics and of ESRO. He was the general secretary of CERN at its early stages when operations...
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technology. The contract with ESRO resulted in TSS providing telemetry for ESRO-IA, ESRO-IB, ESRO-2B, HEOS-1, HEOS-2, TD-1A and ESRO-4, all of which had low...
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traversing the atmosphere. He was European Space Research Organisation (ESRO) first Director General and one of the forefathers for the CERN foundation...
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