Photojournalist Andrew McGregor decided that teaching his craft to others in struggling nations was a calling.
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Health care will continue to change from craft to business, and biotech will increasingly come into its own.
The technology that they develop will be tested in space when Nasa sends an unmanned craft to Mars in 2008.
Norwegian rescue divers found the craft to be flooded, and it appeared that all crew members had died almost at once.
Some think airmen sent it up as a joke to add some 'evidence' of a craft to the sightings of strange lights.
The damaged panel allowed searing hot gases to seep into the wing on re-entry, causing the craft to lose control and disintegrate.
It took less than eight minutes for the craft to dock safely with taikonauts Jing Haipeng, Liu Wang and Liu Yang on board.
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Esa believes double layer drives could be as small and economical as the one on board Smart 1, but much more powerful, which would enable craft to accelerate and decelerate faster.
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"Airport staff were able to take steps up to the craft to get everybody off, they did not have to come down emergency shoots or anything like that, " the spokesman said.
Reas had a working relationship with The Creators Project, and according to Hunter he was interested in applying his craft to a more performative environment and exploring creative concepts outside his background.
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Eventually, the Galileo team gave up on the main antenna and reprogrammed the craft to use its smaller secondary dish, which transmits data at a hundredth of the speed of the main one.
It marks his first space venture since the partnership with Rutan and his colleagues to build the prize-winning SpaceShipOne rocket plane, which became the first privately developed craft to reach outer space in 2004.
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On an April 20, 1962 flight achieving an altitude of 207, 000 feet, he held the nose up too long during descent, causing the craft to bounce off the atmosphere back up to 140, 000 feet.
Executives said Tuesday they're also developing a foundry designed to produce metal parts from nickel, an element abundant in asteroids, and operate in space, and a class of "Harvestor" craft to extract valuable material from the asteroids.
The pilot must then change the pitch of his craft to let it enter a mode called autorotation, in which the rush of air as it descends keeps the blades whirling, thus providing lift that slows the fall.
Athletes tend to get watered down with time, their rough edges rubbed out by biographers and historians who often fail to apply the rigorous discipline of their craft to sports, so much do they want to remain fans.
Interestingly, the command caused the befuddled craft to think that one of its solar panels was "stuck, " which eventually led to an autonomous decision to enter "safe mode, " followed by a complete shutdown of the unit's onboard batteries.
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The maritime lawyers and lenders are mainly worried that borrowers could take advantage of federal laws designed to facilitate loans against ships by borrowing under federal law and then mothballing their craft to protect them from the foreclosure provisions under that same law.
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The world needs such simple to make easy to fly safe anti stall zero crash craft to be able to spread out to currently unpopulated areas and to increase the agricultural land we can use which would take the load off current city and town infrastructure.
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The spaceship, which will carry six passengers and be based in New Mexico, will be hoisted by a carrier craft to 50, 000 feet before blasting on its own to suborbit, where passengers will float weightless about the cabin and see space and the Earth through large windows.
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The Moscow talks coincided with the deployment of a Soyuz craft to ferry a new crew to the ISS. The existing crew - two Americans and a Russian - had a dramatic re-entry that took their craft more than 400 kilometres (250 miles) beyond its intended landing site.
It's tough enough to craft rules to stop all the bad things Microsoft has already done.
In some cases local officials used that information to craft ordinances to regulate those sources on their own.
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Over the past two years critics of Dodd-Frank have had ample opportunity to craft changes to the legislation.
The list of uses for such a quiet vertical super stable low cost craft easy to fly craft is long indeed.
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These efforts are notable because so few other attempts have been made to craft a message to alien civilizations.
Law makers must sometimes find it simply irresistible to craft laws meant to govern our fractious, competitive, emotionally labile, and frankly, mysterious, human behavior.
So I think it will be important to, again, view the attitudes, to view -- and to use those attitudes to craft a pathway to implementing a changed legislatively policy.
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