Mission control replied that it was "wonderful to see Hubble, the most famous scientific instrument of all time, newly upgraded and ready for action thanks to you".
One of these tricks is the ability to swivel its instrument in quick time to acquire a strip, or mosaic, of images around its target in a single pass overhead.
Instrument makers of the time also invented a trumpet with a sliding, telescoping tube extension.
It will be reinstalled in its original location at the heart of Sir Leslie Martin's concert auditorium in time for the instrument's 60th anniversary celebration in 2014.
Those who spent their leisure time playing a musical instrument were happier than the group as a whole, but they also made less money.
It was the very first time that a binding instrument in the United Nations system contained a detailed definition of the term DISCRIMINATION .
Rather, it's because, until recently, instrument makers haven't invested much time perfecting the design of this orchestral interloper.
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It was the same guitar I had seen Alexis Korner playing, a double-cutaway semi-acoustic Kay, which at the time was a quite advanced instrument, although essentially, as I later learned, it was still only a copy of the best guitar of the day, the Gibson ES-335.
At that time, Forest was developing an instrument for genetic analysis involving thousands of glass tubes.
Each time the head moves across the instrument a different diode is switched on, and the results are recorded and fed into a computer.
Former England footballer Dion Dublin has played an instrument he invented with an orchestra for the first time.
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At the time, the trombone was a more refined instrument than either the trumpet or the horn.
ASRGs would give TiME sufficient energy to support a very capable instrument suite and a direct-to-Earth communications system to get its data home.
So, the hope is that we really messed up this time, and like with any new financial instrument, we'll learn how to be grownups down the road.
"She took a newspaper that was not the best newspaper in the city at the time and she turned it into this amazing instrument that stands for the best in journalism, " he said.
Because of the massive printing effort underway for some time now, the dollar has gone from an instrument of stability to an instrument of inflation.
It was considered impolite for women to play an instrument in public, and yet in the teens around the time of the suffrage movement, women formed in America all-female, all-saxophone bands of four, eight, 12, 20 saxophones.
With dual mic and dual instrument inputs, he can sing and play at the same time for some multi-track recording, but the Toneport's real strength comes from its included software that models different mic, instrument and amp types to create a whole new sound from the low-cost setup.
Most family lawyers of my acquaintance, as well as the majority of divorced couples, would acknowledge that the exchange of money at the time of divorce serves as a means to salve wounds or an instrument of revenge against disappointing spouses.
Unlike conventional cameras, our femto camera captures an image as one thin slice at a time of one-dimensional space using a "streak tube, " a laboratory instrument that is commonly used by chemists to study light passing through chemical samples.
Adolph Sax, who lived in Belgium with his instrument-making family, made the first one in the 1800s, and it took a long time for the horn to get any respect at all.
On his instrument, this pedal shifted the piano's action so that the hammers actually struck only one string at a time.
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