- The NASA Quik
SCAT (
Quick Scatterometer) was an
Earth observation satellite carrying the
SeaWinds scatterometer. Its
primary mission was to
measure the...
- Houten, IEST, 1966
Combined Loads,
Vibration and
Modal Testing of the
QuickScat Spacecraft, Scharton(JPL), Vujcich(Ball), 18th ATS, 3/16-18/1999 Combining...
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Success NOAA-15 20 June 1999 02:15
Titan II(23)G 23G-7 B-75 LEO
Success QuickSCAT 12
December 1999 17:38
Titan II(23)G/Star-37XFP 23G-8 B-44 B-94 LEO Success...
- 1988 Last
flight 18
October 2003
Carries p****engers or
cargo Clementine QuickSCAT First stage Powered by LR-87 (one
engine with two
combustion chambers)...
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Edward Scates (born June 9, 1939) is an
American former volleyball player and
coach who was head
coach of the UCLA
Bruins for 48 years.
Scates is the...
- D.
Geography LandSat 9
Project Scientist Ernesto Rodriguez *Not
Found QuickSCAT project Scientist Kurtis Thome B.S
Meteorology M.s & Ph.D. Atmospheric...
-
Proenza had
drawn criticism from
colleagues for
calling the eight-year-old
QuickSCAT system outdated.
After the
unauthorized killing of a gray
whale by members...
- (310 km) east of
Palau as it
moved west
northwest at 3 mph (4.8 km/h).
Quickscat satellite imagery showed the depression's
winds were near 29 mph (47 km/h)...
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Cyprien to have
reached its peak
winds of 95 km/h (60 mph 1-minute winds).
QuickSCAT satellite p****es
indicated areas of 100 km/h (65 mph)
winds early on January 2...
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landing site Retired: Atlas-Agena,
Titan IIIB,
Titan 23G Clementine,
QuickSCAT, SAOCOM-1A (landing) 34°37′59″N 120°36′56″W / 34.63306°N 120.61556°W...