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Timeline of artificial satellites and space probes (15697 bytes)
1: ...''[[Timeline]] of artificial [[satellite]]s and [[space probe]]s''' 16: ...s the first spacecraft to impact onto the surface of the moon 17: ...a 3]] flyby launched, it returned the first image of the Moon's hidden side 27: ...1962]] - Venus - Success - [[Mariner 2]] launched and became the first [[satellite]] to return data abo... 29: ... [[Alouette 1]] is launched, the first [[Canadian space program|Canadian satellite]] Able space probes (1018 bytes) 1: The first three Able series of space probes were also called ''Thor-Able'' because they were ... 6: These Able series of space probes were also called ''Atlas-Able'' (Pioneer P series... Timeline of natural satellites (49791 bytes) 1: ...l satellites''' in the [[Solar system]] by decade of discovery 3: ...s (planet)|Uranus]], [[Neptune (planet)|Neptune]] and [[Pluto (planet)|Pluto]] are also included, as we... 5: ...imes of their discovery. See [[Naming of natural satellites]]. 120: ... mean time]] with the old astronomical convention of starting a day at noon (so add 12 + 05:08:12 to g... 122: ... mean time]] with the old astronomical convention of starting a day at noon (so add 12 + 05:08:12 to g... Rosetta space probe timeline (7432 bytes) 1: ...asimenko]]. This page records a detailed timeline of this mission. 3: ==Timeline== 8: ...]] rocket at the [[Centre_Spatial_Guyanais|Guiana Space Center]], [[Kourou]]. This put the mission on tra... 11: ... minutes and 40 seconds before scheduled lift off and was delayed one day due to heavy winds in the upp... 14: ...ia.esa.int/images/launcher/158_post_lrg.jpg image of defect] from ESA). Launch was rescheduled to very... Helios probes (626 bytes) 1: ...deral Republic of Germany]] with the co-operation of [[NASA]]. 3: ...ure the Sun. They also set the a speed record for spacecraft at 252,800 km/h. 5: ... experimental aircraft, the [[Helios Prototype]], and a [[France|French]] military photo-reconnoissanc... 10: [[Category:Spacecraft]] List of planetary probes (14770 bytes) 1: This list includes all individual planetary probes that have studied/were to/will study [[solar syst... 3: *''See also: [[unmanned space mission]]s, [[satellite]]s'' 5: ''(this list is still incomplete, and the probes should be sorted by date)'' 7: === [[Sun|Solar]] probes === 18: *[[Solar and Heliospheric Observatory|SOHO]] (ESA/NASA, 1995-)... Miniaturized satellites (2986 bytes) 1: ...new classifications are used to categorieze these satellites. 3: * ''Satelites are here defined as little unmanned space-ships that circle arround the earth or another pl... 7: ...y simpler but use the same technologies of larger satellites. 11: ...igns or proposed designs of these types have Microsatellites working together or in a formation. 15: ...controllers or for launching and docking with Nanosatellites. Recovering The Satellites (387 bytes) 1: '''Recovering The Satellites''' is an album by [[Counting Crows]], released on... 5: #Angels of the Silences 13: #Recovering the Satellites Bouncing Off the Satellites (4076 bytes) 2: ...r="orange" style="color:black"|''Bouncing Off the Satellites'' 4: ...colspan="3"|[[Image:The_B-52's_-_Bouncing_Off_the_Satellites.jpg|225px|Album cover]] 26: !align="center" bgcolor="orange" colspan="3"|Professional reviews 35: |''[[Bouncing Off the Satellites]]''<br>([[1986]]) 38: ...''''' is the fourth studio album by [[new wave]] band [[The B-52's]], released in [[1986]]. (see [[1986... List of broadcast satellites (2422 bytes) 1: ...nd [[television]] [[network]]s and [[backhaul]]s, and for [[DBS]]. 3: ... [[longitude]]) by [[orbit]]al position, starting and ending with the [[International Date Line]]. An "... Naming of natural satellites (6875 bytes) 1: ...natural satellites''' has been the responsibility of the [[International Astronomical Union|IAU]]'s co... 3: ...atellite's discoverer; however, historically some satellites were not given names for many decades or even cen... 6: ... [[Mars (planet)|Mars]] ([[Phobos (moon)|Phobos]] and [[Deimos (moon)|Deimos]]) were named by [[Asaph H... 9: ''See also [[Jupiter's natural satellites]]'' 11: ...III" and "Jupiter IV", or as "the first satellite of Jupiter", "Jupiter's second satellite", etc. List of satellites of the Milky Way (893 bytes) 1: '''List of satellites of [[Milky Way]]:''' 2: ...Canis Major Dwarf Galaxy]] - 25,000 ly (satellite of [[Milky Way]]) 3: ...Galaxy|Sagittarius Dwarf]] - 81,000 ly (satellite of [[Milky Way]]) 4: ...[Large Magellanic Cloud]] - 160,000 ly (satellite of [[Milky Way]]) 5: ...[Small Magellanic Cloud]] - 190,000 ly (satellite of [[Milky Way]]) Uranus' natural satellites (5406 bytes) 1: ... Kuiper]] discovered the moon [[Miranda (moon)|Miranda]]. 3: ...986]] led to the discovery of a further 10 moons, and another satellite [[S/1986 U 10]] was later found... 5: ... of [[William Shakespeare|Shakespeare]] and [[Alexander Pope]]. 7: [[Image:Moons of Uranus.jpg|550px|center|Moons of Uranus compared]] 9: ==The natural satellites== List of natural satellites (819 bytes) 1: This is a list of [[natural satellite]]s in the [[solar system]]: 11: ** see [[Jupiter's natural satellites]] 13: ** see [[Saturn's natural satellites]] 15: ** see [[Uranus' natural satellites]] 17: ** see [[Neptune's natural satellites]] Neptune's natural satellites (3206 bytes) 1: ...illiam Lassell]] just 17 days after the discovery of Neptune itself. 99: <small><sup>*</sup> Awaiting confirmation and naming.<br> 104: .... Usually, it was simply known as "the satellite of Neptune" (the second satellite, [[Nereid (moon)|N... 108: * [[Jupiter's natural satellites]] 109: * [[Saturn's natural satellites]] Saturn's natural satellites (10709 bytes) 2: ...Saturn_sat.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Saturn Rings and Satellites. ESA]] 4: [[Saturn (planet)|Saturn]] has a large number of '''[[natural satellite]]s'''. 8: ... draw a distinction between a large ring particle and a tiny moon. 10: ... have not yet been visually confirmed [http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/saturn_update_041116.html]. 26: .../sup> || 238,020 || 1.370218 days || In the thick of E ring || 1789 Jupiter's natural satellites (19694 bytes) 3: ... on just the new outer moons; it'll have to be expanded to cover all the moons ---> 4: ==Discovery of the moons== 5: ...ter, Io is closest, followed by Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto.]] 6: The first moons of Jupiter to be discovered were the large [[Galilea... 8: ...s of Jupiter now stands at 63, currently the most of any planet in the [[solar system]]. Many addition... Artificial being (1366 bytes) 1: ...ucture, as opposed to being deliberately designed and built that way. 3: ...be due to a misunderstanding, or underevaluation, of the term "intelligence". 4: ...in the same way, and is unlikely to be the result of deliberate design. 6: ...f any, between the two terms is somewhat unclear, and it is used mostly to illustrate that a particular... 17: [[Category:Artificial intelligence]] Artificial teeth (950 bytes) 3: The first known [[UK]] patent for '''artificial teeth''' was De Chemant's Specification in [[1791... 5: ...ur, which they will retain for any length of time and will consequently more prefectly resemble the nat... 7: ...ed to purify and then mixed with water to a paste and set to harden. It then lists the different tinctu... Artificial insemination (2021 bytes) 1: ...sband''', AIH) or [[sperm donor|donor]] sperm ('''artificial insemination by donor''', AID) can be used. 3: ...ed directly into her uterus to improve the chance of conception in a process called intrauterine insem... 5: ...Likewise, there have been debates over the rights of sperm donors. There have also been debates as to ... 7: ..., and [[honeybees]]. Semen is collected, frozen, and shipped to the female's location. 13: ...edu/class/siw198q/websites/reprotech/New%20Ways%20of%20Making%20Babies/spermeth.htm What are the Ethic...
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