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Explorer 7 (715 bytes)
1: '''Explorer 7''' was launched [[October 13]], [[1959]]. It wa... 10: ...gsfc.nasa.gov/database/MasterCatalog?sc=1959-009A Explorer 7] Explorer I (6803 bytes) 2: |+<font size="+1">''' Explorer I '''</font> 4: ...ze="-1" color="#ffffff"|[[Image:0200146.jpg|375px|Explorer 1]] 54: ... H. Pickering]]. The satellite instrumentation of Explorer-I was designed and built by Dr. [[James Van Allen... 62: ...e job of modifying the Jupiter-C and building the Explorer-I in 84 days. 65: ...d show the expected level of cosmic rays. After [[Explorer III]], it was decided that the original geiger co... Explorer 4 (3192 bytes) 2: |+<font size="+1">''' Explorer IV '''</font> 4: ...ze="-1" color="#ffffff"|[[Image:0200146.jpg|375px|Explorer 1]] 54: ...[Earth]]'s [[magnetosphere]] in general), however Explorer IV was the only such satellite launched. 56: Explorer 4 was a cylindrically shaped satellite instrument... 62: ...://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/multi/explorer.html NASA's Explorer Missions] Explorer 35 (7848 bytes) 2: |+<font size="+1">''' Explorer 35 / IMP-E '''</font> 4: ...lor="#ffffff"|[[Image:Explorer_35_IMP-E.jpg|375px|Explorer 35 / IMP-E]] 57: '''Explorer 35''' was a spin-stabilized spacecraft instrument... 83: [[Explorer 34]] </td> 84: <td width="40%" align="center">[[Explorer program]]</td> Explorer 3 (5763 bytes) 2: |+<font size="+1">''' Explorer III '''</font> 4: ...ze="-1" color="#ffffff"|[[Image:0200146.jpg|375px|Explorer 1]] 54: '''Explorer-III''' was nearly identical to [[Explorer I]] in design and mission. 60: ...e job of modifying the Jupiter-C and building the Explorer-I in 84 days. 63: ... in a tumbling motion with a period of about 7 s. Explorer 3 decayed from orbit on June 27, 1958, after 93 d... Explorer 2 (3424 bytes) 2: |+<font size="+1">''' Explorer II '''</font> 4: ...ze="-1" color="#ffffff"|[[Image:0200146.jpg|375px|Explorer 1]] 55: ...launch failure in the [[Jupiter-C]] rocket and '''Explorer II''' did not reach orbit. 61: ...e job of modifying the Jupiter-C and building the Explorer-I in 84 days. 64: ...he purposes of detecting [[cosmic ray]]s. After [[Explorer III]], it was decided that the original geiger co... TI-15 Explorer (387 bytes) 1: ...er students, TI recommends the use of the [[TI-73 Explorer]]. 4: ...h/15/features/features.html Features of the TI-15 Explorer] Explorer 6 (3258 bytes) 2: |+<font size="+1">''' Explorer VI '''</font> 4: ...ze="-1" color="#ffffff"|[[Image:0200146.jpg|375px|Explorer 1]] 47: '''Explorer 6''' was a [[United States|US]] [[satellite]] lau... 49: Explorer 6 was a small, spheroidal satellite designed to s... 55: ...://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/multi/explorer.html NASA's Explorer Missions] Explorer XI (1532 bytes) 1: [[http://legacy.gsfc.nasa.gov/Images/explorer/explorer-11_small.gif]] 2: '''Explorer 11''', also known as S15, was the [[orbital space... 6: The gamma-ray events observed by Explorer 11 seemed to suggest a random distribution 'backg... 12: ...fc.nasa.gov/docs/heasarc/missions/explorer11.html Explorer 11] Explorer Plate (487 bytes) 1: The '''Explorer Plate''' is an oceanic [[tectonic plate]] beneath... 3: ...undary]] with the [[Pacific Plate]] forming the [[Explorer Ridge]]. Ford Explorer (7610 bytes) 2: |colspan=2|[[Image:Ford_Explorer.jpg|250px|Ford Explorer]] 4: ... style="color: blue; background: lightblue;"|Ford Explorer 34: ...||[[Mercury Mountaineer]]<br>[[Ford Explorer|Ford Explorer Sport Trac]] (01-05) 46: ...]]<br>[[Lincoln Aviator]]<br>[[Ford Explorer|Ford Explorer Sport Trac]] (06+) 54: ...ter a spate of fatal rollover accidents involving Explorers fitted with [[Firestone]] [[tire]]s. AEA Explorer (1837 bytes) 1: ...wept forward wing]]. The prototype, designated '''Explorer 350R''' first flew in [[1998 in aviation|1998]] a... 3: The Explorer is [[as of 2004|currently]] being offered in thre... 5: [[Explorer Aircraft]] was established in [[Jasper, Texas]] t... 31: [http://www.aeroengaus.com.au/explorer.htm The Explorer on AEA's website] 32: [http://www.exploreraircraft.com Explorer Aircraft website] Abrams P-1 Explorer (1652 bytes) 1: The '''[[Abrams Air Craft|Abrams]] P-1 Explorer''' was a purpose-designed [[aerial photography]] ... 7: ==Specifications (P-1 Explorer)== Explorer of the Seas (810 bytes) 1: '''Explorer of the Seas''' is a 138,000-ton [[cruise ship]] ... Offline Explorer (1338 bytes) 1: '''Offline Explorer''' is a program which scans a webpage and downloa... 3: The following is a simple description of Offline Explorer v3.4: 5: ... downloading entire sections of websites, Offline Explorer does a very good job of it with a very simple, st... MSN Explorer (155 bytes) 1: MSN Explorer is an Internet Browser which comes with [[Windows... Magellan Explorer (655 bytes) 1: ... [[file manager]] that can be used as a [[Windows Explorer]] replacement. The application contains a built-i... 3: ...mander]] or the tree view style used by [[Windows Explorer]]. 6: ...p://www.enriva.com/ The official site of Magellan Explorer] 12: [[pl:Magellan Explorer]] Dora the Explorer (1514 bytes) 1: '''''Dora the Explorer''''' is an [[animated series]] for [[preschool]]... 5: ''Dora the Explorer'' is [[as of 2004|currently]] still being produce... Explorer program (11647 bytes) 1: ...f [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]], called [[Windows Explorer]].'' 3: ...r 4]], [[1957]]. (''See:'' [[Sputnik crisis]]) [[Explorer 1]] was launched [[February 1]] [[1958]]. Besides... 5: ==Explorer at NASA== 6: The Explorer program was taken over by [[NASA]], which continu... 7: ...missions as of December 2004. As of this writing, Explorers 50 (IMP J), 67-74 and 77-83 (EUVE, SAMPEX, RXTE,... Internet Explorer (43536 bytes) 2: name = Internet Explorer | 4: caption = Internet Explorer 6 under Windows XP | 13: ...of [[Microsoft Windows]]. As of [[2005]] Internet Explorer is by far the most widely-used web browser, altho... 17: For a time, Microsoft also produced [[Internet Explorer for Mac]] and versions for use via the [[X Window... 21: [[Image:Megara_008.jpg|thumb|Internet Explorer 1.5]]
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