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Torfi Jónsson í
Klofa (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈtʰɔrvɪ ˈjounsɔn iː ˈkʰlɔːva]; c. 1460–1504), also
known as
Torfi ríki (pronounced [ˈriːcɪ]; 'Torfi the...
- Kaszowski, Kielczewski, Kiełbowski, Kiełczewski, Kleofas, Kliszowski,
Klofas, Kołaczkowski, Kołaczyński, Kołmaczewski, Konracki, Konradzki, Korzeniewski...
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Archived from the
original on
January 8, 2015.
Retrieved 2008-12-07.
Bryan Klofas,
Jason Anderson, and Kyle Leveque, "A
Survey of
Cubesat Communications Systems...
- satellite," New Scientist, 25
April 2007 (accessed 16
February 2012)
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Jason Anderson, and Kyle Leveque, "A
Survey of
Cubesat Communications Systems"...
- 62 sq mi).
According to legend, the
glacier is
named for
Torfi Jónsson í
Klofa, an
Icelandic historical figure. When the
plague arrived in
Iceland in 1493...
- satellite," New Scientist, 25
April 2007 (accessed 16
February 2012)
Bryan Klofas,
Jason Anderson, and Kyle Leveque, "A
Survey of
Cubesat Communications Systems...