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  • ...body maneuvers (i.e., "[[skydiving]]") to control one's descent, and Low [altitude] opening of the parachute
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  • ...m High Altitude, opening a [[parasail]] or controllable parachute at High Altitude and steering to the [[drop zone]]
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  • {{rpl|Altitude}} {{rpl|Altitude (geometry)}}
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  • ...ical constituents are well mixed. On average the heterosphere begins at an altitude of about 80 km. ...re, the [[thermosphere]] extends from the bottom of the heterosphere to an altitude of 500 km or more and the [[exosphere]] lies beyond the [[thermosphere]].
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  • '''Altitude sickness''' is "a morbid condition of [[anoxia]] caused by the reduced avai Altitude sickness may have SpO2 of less than 86% and increased [[diastolic blood pre
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  • An elevated area of a [[planet]] or [[moon]], rapidly rising to [[high altitude]].
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  • The scientific study of effects of high [[altitude]] on [[health]].
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Altitude (geometry)]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Altitude (disambiguation)}}
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  • ...iangle: the mid-points of the sides; the feet of the [[altitude (geometry)|altitude]]s; the mid-points of the segments from the vertices to the [[orthocentre]]
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  • A high-altitude reconnaissance aircraft that remains a key U.S. intelligence collection pla
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  • U.S. derivative of British light bomber, used extensively in high-altitude strategic reconnaissance as well as tactical attack
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  • ...s equal to one half the product of the triangle base and the corresponding altitude.
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  • Highest altitude from which a weapon can be released from and to be expected to perform its
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Altitude]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Altitude (disambiguation)}}
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  • ...int circle]]. The area of the triangle is equal to half the product of an altitude and the side it meets.
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  • A high-speed, high-altitude Soviet-designed aircraft (NATO reporting name [[FOXBAT]]) used in [[fighter
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  • The increment in altitude that increases the gravitational energy of one kilogram of mass on Earth b
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  • ...ontrol radar for the U.S. Army [[MIM-104 Patriot]] anti-ballistic and high-altitude anti-aircraft missile
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  • ...er than the geometric meter, because the gravitational force weakens with altitude, with the consequence that the same amount of energy can move a kilogram ov
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  • ...us created for a venomous viper species, ''M. hindii'', found only at high altitude on Mount Kenya and the Aberdare mountain range in Kenya.
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  • A large, high-altitude, supersonic Russian [[air-to-surface missile]], with a conventional or nucl
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  • A [[United States Air Force]] medium-to-high altitude [[unmanned aerial vehicle]], capable of both attack and [[intelligence, sur
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  • Projected high-altitude airship (HAA) ordered by the United States Department of Defense Missile De
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  • High altitude city in [[Wyoming (U.S. state)|Wyoming]] which was on the [[Pony Express]]
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  • '''Altitude''' is the distance of anything above a planetary reference point, such as t
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  • A Soviet-designed high-speed, high-altitude aircraft used as a [[fighter aircraft|interceptor]] and as for reconnaissan
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  • ** The [[orthocentre]], intersection of the [[altitude (geometry)|altitude]]s
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  • A strap-on inertial guidance correction kit for high-altitude release of cluster bomb units, including those not affected by restrictions
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  • Telecommunications that makes use of a high-altitude relay(s), usually artificial satellites in [[satellite orbits|Earth orbits]
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  • A British fighter with exceptional high-altitude performance, serving in air superiority and photoreconnaissance roles from
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  • Refers to the change of an atmospheric variable with a change of altitude, the variable being [[temperature]] unless specified otherwise (such as [[
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  • Considered part of the [[Holocaust]], Nazi '''high altitude experiments''' were conducted at the Dachau concentration camp, from March ...jects were placed in the low-pressure chamber and thereafter the simulated altitude therein was raised. Many victims died as a result of these experiments and
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  • {{r|High altitude experiments (Nazi)}} {{r|Sigmund Rascher}} Conducted high-altitude experiments at Dachau.
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  • ...the atmosphere of a planet from outer space, in the case of Earth from an altitude above the 'edge of space.'
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  • ...nt at the [[Medical Case (NMT)]] charged with participation in [[Nazi high altitude experiments]]
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  • ...tended to learn human responses to the cold and oxygen deprivation of high-altitude flight.
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  • ...l electronic devices to determine their location (Longitude, Latitude, and Altitude) as well as time with an accuracy of up to a few centimetres using time sig
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  • ...altitude photography,<ref>approximately 3000ft/914 meters</ref> and a high-altitude <ref>appproximately 35000 feet/10668 meters</ref> panoramic camera, which s
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  • ...more powerful design than the Hurricane. It was capable of high speed and altitude, especially when in a weight-reduced reconnaissance version. The aircraft h ...t and overheat from a single hit. Spitfires, like P-51s, were best at high altitude.
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  • ...air.com/library.active/nyb.engineering.letters/engltr4.pdf Temperature and Altitude Affect Fan Selection]
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  • ...convicted of participation in the [[High altitude experiments (Nazi)|high-altitude]], [[Nazi freezing experiments|freezing]], [[Nazi malaria experiments|malar
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  • A medium-altitude, long-endurance, [[unmanned aerial vehicle]] used for armed reconnaissanc
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  • ...the known mode of delivery, such as changing barometric pressure and radar altitude of a dropped bomb, or the launch acceleration, conditions in space, and ree
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  • ...gles) to the corner opposite the base. This formula does require that the altitude be known; other formulae not having this requirement are:
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  • Soviet long-range [[surface-to-air missile]] optimized against high-altitude, high-speed targets; long minimum range. Do not confuse its designation, ''
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  • * The [[altitude (geometry)|altitude]]s, meeting at the [[orthocentre]]
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  • {{r|High-altitude medicine}}
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  • ...e stratified according to molecular weight. The thermosphere begins at an altitude of about 80 km.
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  • {{r|Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (missile)}}
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  • {{r|Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (missile)}}
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  • ...area of a [[planet]] or [[natural satellite|moon]], rapidly rising to high altitude. [[Earth]]'s highest mountain is [[Mount Everest]]; the highest in the [[so
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  • {{r|High altitude experiments (Nazi)}}
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  • ...sured from a point not in the base.) In a right triangle, the base and the altitude are the two sides which meet at the right angle.
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  • {{r|Altitude (geometry)}}
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  • {{r|Altitude (geometry)}}
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  • == Variation of atmospheric pressure with altitude == !Region<br/>Number!!Altitude Range<br/>(m)!!<math>P_b</math><br/>(Pa)!!<math>T_b</math><br/>(K)!!<math>L
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  • {{r|Altitude}}
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  • {{r|High altitude experiments (Nazi)}}
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  • {{r|Altitude}}
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  • ...the '''Forward Based X-Band Transportable (FBX-T)''' is a long-range, high-altitude surveillance radar designed to add a tier to existing missile and air defen ...53|AN/MPQ-53 radar of the MIM-104 Patriot system. Patriot PAC-3 is a lower-altitude missile and aircraft defense system than THAAD.
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  • travel beyond the Earth's atmosphere, normally defined as 100,000 meters altitude, ...in the [[Bell X-1]] by reaching about 700 miles per hour (Mach 1.06) at an altitude of approximately 43,000 feet.
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  • ...minal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD)''' (originally named Theater High Altitude Air Defense) is a U.S. Army system for area-wide defense against ballistic ...sphere, and THAAD has been described as being able to engage targets at an altitude of 150km, definitely exoatmospheric. <ref name=AT-THAAD>{{citation
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  • The homosphere begins at the Earth's surface and extends to an altitude of about 80 km. The homosphere is composed of the [[troposphere]], the [[st
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  • {{r|Altitude}}
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  • ...ed [[radar]] used by aircraft to determine their height over ground (i.e., altitude). Modern implementations are more accurate than the [[barometer|barometric
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  • |Space Debris by Altitude.png|Space Debris by Altitude
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  • {{r|Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (missile)}}
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  • ...dified [[B-29 Superfortress (bomber)|B-29 bomber]] that carried the X-1 to altitude, the X-1 design exploited the basic shape of something known to be stable a
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  • As air pressure drops with altitude, equipment may work differently, or refuse to work. [[Helicopter]]s lose po
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  • ...l affect various structures on the surface of the earth. If the detonation altitude is sufficiently high that there is no significant reflection, the surface w
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  • As opposed to the relatively low altitude and quick landing in basic parachuting, the two main advanced methods are: ...s technique, the jumper departs the aircraft, often at a sufficiently high altitude to need oxygen, but delays opening the parachute until close to the ground.
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  • {{r|Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (missile)}}
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  • ...on the relatively low altitude [[MIM-104 Patriot]], now includes the high-altitude [[THAAD]], with the Patriots intended to be the second-level defense for th
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  • ...-level of a tiered ballistic missile defense system with the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (missile). The TPY-2|AN/TPY-2 radar for THAAD can cue the AN/M
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  • ...oint Direct Attack Munition||**}} ''Variant being developed to allow high-altitude torpedo drops''
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  • ...[[Trenta valley]] in the Julian Alps of Slovenia at around 1100 metres of altitude. It then flows through [[Bovec]], [[Kobarid]], [[Tolmin]], [[Nova Gorica]]
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  • {{r|Altitude}}
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  • ...0 kilograms (880 pounds). Level speed was 470 KPH (300 MPH), and operating altitude was 2,000 meters (6,600 feet). <ref name=Goebel>{{citation ...Various modifications were made to the engines and cockpit to improve low-altitude performance and give the pilot a very good forward view.
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  • ...ted in the Valley of Mexico within the high Mexican central plateau, at an altitude of 2,240 meters (7,350 ft), and has 16 boroughs or ''demarcaciones territor
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  • ==Correcting concentrations for altitude== ...sources of air pollution to comply with sea level standards corrected for altitude. In other words, industrial air pollution sources located at altitudes well
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  • ...n, and livestock are raised throughout the province. Mountains in the high-altitude Ghorband and Shinwari Districts are covered with snow year-round.
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  • ...many legal experts assumes that outer space generally begins at the lowest altitude above sea level at which objects can orbit the Earth, approximately 100 [[k ...west 5 to 6 kilometres (3.1 to 3.7 miles) of the troposphere. The cruising altitude of commercial [[airliner]]s is usually about 9 to 10 kilometres (5.6 to 6.2
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  • ...auna Loa Solar Observatory (MLSO) in Hawaii operated by NCAR as their High Altitude Observatory (HAO).}} In addition, NCAR's High Altitude Observatory operates the [[Mauna Loa Solar Observatory]] in [[Hilo, Hawaii]
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  • ==Correcting concentrations for altitude== ...sources of air pollution to comply with sea level standards corrected for altitude. In other words, industrial air pollution sources located at altitudes well
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  • {{r|Lockheed-Martin high altitude airship}}
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  • ...ts#highly elliptical orbits|highly elliptical orbits]] to have as much low-altitude time as possible over the area of interest.
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  • {{r|Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (missile)}}
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  • ...dation of B-52 flight performance, especially as B-52 missions went to low altitude where aerodynamic drag was even more of a concern.<ref>{{citation
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  • The missile flies at supersonic speed (Mach 3.5 range), and high altitude (est. 65,000 feet/20 KM). While it is not believed to use evasive maneuveri
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  • ...am War, most importantly to direct hombing from B-52 heavy bombers at high altitude. It was also used to direct tactical aircraft during all weather and during
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  • ...his, and identified the cause in the engine, which was not suited for high altitude work. Therefore, after several years of protacted development, a watercoole
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  • ...ern warfare, the FEBA may have three dimensions: an aircraft above a given altitude, inside the ground FEBA, may be considered hostile. The [[air defense artil
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  • '''Moorland''' is unenclosed land, usually of low fertility and at a higher altitude than its surroundings. The term is used of areas in temperate climates, an
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  • ...[[semi-active radar homing]], more effective than the Terrier against low-altitude targets. Tartars also improved [[anti-shipping missile]] capability. The f
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  • ...7 km on 20 July 1979. On 7 August 1980 Viking 1 Orbiter was running low on altitude control gas and its orbit was raised from 357 × 33943 km to 320 × 56000 k ...In 45 seconds the [[parachute]] had slowed the lander to 60 m/s. At 1.5 km altitude, retro-rockets were ignited and fired until landing 40 seconds later at abo
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  • ...d target information to the other missiles launched with it, flying at low altitude below the defensive radar horizon. If the high missile is destroyed, anothe
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  • ...Jebel Shárr, at an altitude of 4500 feet ... Midian" (Saudi Arabia, 1371 m altitude).<ref name="McD99"/>
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  • A '''MiG-25''' (NATO reporting name FOXBAT) is a high-speed, high-altitude (114,000 feet/35,000 meters) fighter aircraft|interceptor, from the '''Mi'
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  • ...ly 27]], 1976 - [[July 28]], 1976: SR-71A sets speed and altitude records (Altitude in Horizontal Flight: 85,068.997 ft. and Speed Over a Straight Course: 2,19
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  • ..., especially against Germany, and to a lesser extent Japan, where the high-altitude winds were much greater. It cannot be overemphasized that the best of this ...to the autopilot. The unit would trajectory of the bomb, given crosswind, altitude, and airspeed, and then actually release it. <ref name=SL-Norden>{{citation
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  • ...ies over water, it needs to stop trying to match a pattern and simply hold altitude. Water and land backgrounds lead to major differences in terminal attack se
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  • ...te is often defined as the negative change of temperature with a change of altitude. That definition leads to statements such as "A positive lapse rate indicat ...te may be expressed as a negative number. If the air heats with increasing altitude, the lapse rate may be expressed as a positive number.
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  • ...clear, are determined by the [[Mach effect]], which is a function of burst altitude that, for sufficiently low burst heights, causes reinforcement between the
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  • ...st aircraft shot down was "weather research", U-2 aircraft do conduct high-altitude environmental research for the civilian sector. ...enhower’s Technological Capabilities Panel, DCI Dulles, to develop a high-altitude reconnaissance aircraft that could overfly the Soviet Union. Dulles was not
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  • ...a lightweight torpedo. The combination, called Longshot, would allow high-altitude drops both from the P-8 and the older [[P-3 Orion]].<ref name=Longshot>{{ci ...hr (500kt) and loiter at a speed of 333km/hr (180kt) over the sea at a low altitude of 60m.
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  • ...isted as "Armkhi, Checheno-Ingushetia, Russia, below Mt. Stolovaya, 2000 m altitude."<ref name="McD99"/>
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  • ...aerodynamic fins while still in atmosphere. Midcourse guidance for a high-altitude [[cruise missile]] or [[unmanned aerial vehicle]] usually depends on inputs
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  • ...r, send back a coded signal including the aircraft's flight number and its altitude. The ground radar combines this with information calculated from the time o
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  • ...y EMP involves the explosion of a high-yield nuclear weapon at a very high altitude.
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  • ...etnam, that the SEAD planes could attack the missile site by flying at low altitude, typically to drop cluster bombs. A countermeasure was to surround the miss ...d with altitude, and was greater (250 meters) in the thinner air of higher altitude. At medium altitudes, the blast radius dropped to 100-120 meters, with a le
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  • | 5-90 km range<br /> maximum altitude 30km<br /> maximum speed 1150 mps | 5-50km range<br /> maximum altitude 27 km<br /> maximum speed 2800 mps
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  • ...mainly has a hot temperatures with high humidity, but temperatures vary as altitude increases. ...e warm lands, including all of the downtown urban area of Santa Marta. The altitude increases because of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, an isolated mountai
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  • ...include a wide range of technologies and applications that depend on high-altitude electronic relay(s), most often artificial satellites in [[satellite orbits
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  • ...ol]] (ATC), which transmits the identifier of an aircraft, and usually its altitude and speed.
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  • ...tellite. In order for an object to be smaller than its Hill radius at this altitude, it would have to have a density greater than around 14&nbsp;g/cc, which, w
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  • ...es, ''M. hindii''. This is a small, terrestrial species found only at high altitude on Mount Kenya and the Aberdare mountain range in Kenya. No subspecies are .... The type locality listed is "Fort Hall, Kenya." Since Fort Hall is at an altitude of only 4000 feet (1219 meters), Loveridge (1957) questioned whether this w
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  • | author = Northrop Grumman}}</ref> As opposed to DSP and its high-altitude launch sensor replacement, SBIRS, STSS actually can track the missiles afte
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  • ...siles may use inertial or [[GPS]] guidance when flying at rellatively high altitude. Some use [[terrain contour mapping]] (TERCOM) radar, which literally follo
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  • ...03. A [[Pegasus rocket]] placed GALEX into a nearly circular orbit at an [[altitude]] of 697 [[kilometre|km]] (432 [[Mile|miles]]) and an [[inclination]] to th
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  • ...he target. A warhead may have a proximity fuze so that it detonate at some altitude above the ground.
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  • ...Rozier (helium and hot air hybrid) developed in the 1990's. Made one low-altitude (possibly tethered) flight. Current status unknown. ...theregister.co.uk/2009/04/28/darpa_isis_phase_3/ ISIS] - DARPA funded high altitude airship with sensors integrated into the envelope. The project received $4
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  • ...nition, and hit targets at longer range than from any other aircraft. High-altitude release gives more gravitational energy, while a fast drop speed gives more
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  • ...get, than by the then-accepted technique of horizontal bombing from medium altitude. It became an official [[United States Navy]] technique, although the Army
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  • ...similar to that of the B-52 and to fly at approximately the same speed and altitude, the Quail was planned to be used during an actual bombing attack to confus
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  • The AQM-34L (Model 147SC) was the most common low-altitude [[imagery intelligence]] variant, and by far the most numerous with several ...le in mid-air. While this had an [[IMINT]] mission, the potential of high altitude for SIGINT over a wide area was obvious.
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  • ...tana, while the Rockies become wetter, snowier, and cooler with increasing altitude.
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  • A new system, Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) is being added to give greater range and coverage than | title = THAAD Theatre High Altitude Area Defense Missile System, USA
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  • *R-27EM long-range semi-active radar homing optimized for low altitude
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  • ...other wavelengths, giving the Earth a blue halo when seen from space at an altitude of 181 [[U.S. customary units|nautical miles]] (335 [[kilometre]]s) above t ...west 5 to 6 kilometres (3.1 to 3.7 miles) of the troposphere. The cruising altitude of commercial [[airliner]]s is usually about 9 to 10 kilometres (5.6 to 6.2
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  • | Altitude information ...ntrol panel. It is used internationally, in conjunction with the automatic altitude reporting mode (Mode C), to provide positive control of all aircraft flying
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  • ...stabilize the free-falling bomb in high-altitude drops, or slow it for low-altitude delivery where the carrying aircraft needs to get clear of blast and fragme Two main kinds of tail assemblies are used for low-altitude delivery. "Snakeye" fins stabilize, but also present considerable air resi
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  • ::*Medium Altitude Long Endurance (MALE) UAV, designed to operate at altitudes between 5000 an ::*High Altitude Long Endurance (HALE) UAV, which are designed to function as Low Earth Orbi
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  • At low altitude Mustangs handled perfectly. The problem was that the original General Motor ...1944, began escorting [[B-17 Flying Fortress|B-17 heavy bombers]] at high altitude to all European targets and back, repelling any Luftwaffe fighters that dar
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  • ...lot]] for the more routine, [[midcourse]] part of a flight, once at cruise altitude and before its final mission(s) begin. More advanced UAVs may guide themsel
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  • ...warm moist air is maintained as air enters the forward right flank at low altitude. As the air ascends it is forced to turn due to the variation of wind speed
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  • The official boundary to space is encountered at 62 miles (100 km) of altitude, although the [[United States of America]] sometimes defines the edge of sp
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  • ...air.com/library.active/nyb.engineering.letters/engltr4.pdf Temperature and Altitude Affect Fan Selection]</ref>
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  • ...Runer to 2,946m at Pic de Coma Pedrosa, the highest point, with an average altitude of 1,996m, and much of the territory is forested. It has an area of around
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  • Rocky habitats at 2180-2900 m altitude.<ref name="McD99"/>
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  • * Scamehorn, Lee. ''High Altitude Energy: A History of Fossil Fuels in Colorado'' (2002) [http://www.questia.
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  • ...graph]]s and in recording [[barograph]]s used in determining [[sailplane]] altitude records.
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  • ...e target. A bomb may have a [[proximity fuze]] so that it detonate at some altitude above the ground.
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  • ...cruise missiles, especially long-range antiship missiles, may fly at high altitude for aerodynamic efficiency in the midcourse.
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  • ...e of specifying locations on earth using [[latitude]], [[longitude]] and [[altitude]] is a version of spherical polar coordinates. ===Latitude, longitude, and altitude===
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  • ...environmental hardships. Battling the unusual problems that come with high-altitude construction, workers constructed the last 600 feet by hand, completed in 1 ...l) is 760 Torr (1013 mbar). At this pressure, many people will suffer from altitude sickness.
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  • ...are small, such that many can be released at once from an aircraft at high altitude.
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  • ...she first soloed, she set an official light plane [[flight altitude record|altitude record]] of 11,889 feet (3,624 m) in the Waco 9.<ref name=Moses /><ref>{{Ha ...no way to signal about any engine problems that would mean sudden loss of altitude. The Sunbeam was not a notably stable aircraft: in Smith's words, "it had t
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  • **Terminal High Altitude Area Defense *FIM-92 Stinger: low altitude including individual soldier; vehicle mounts to become final defense and he
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  • ...r elevations, and in mountain forests up to the bamboo zone at 1600-2800 m altitude. Common in papyrus reed around small lakes.<ref name="Mal03"/>
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  • ...the Increment 1 architecture for high data rate operation to support high altitude endurance intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance|Intelligence, Surve
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  • ...ast - that is, to the Lukomskaye lake in northwestern Belarus. The average altitude above sea level is 220 m. (721.78 ft.) The geography of Minsk was formed du
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  • ...sts in late 2007 with a primary goal of carrying 2,500lbs of payload to an altitude of 15,000kft under remote control and autonomous waypoint navigation. The p There are two primary focuses of current research on airships: 1) high altitude, long duration, sensor and/or communications platforms and 2) long distance
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  • ...e vehicles that reach space, normally defined as 100 kilometers (62 miles) altitude, on a [[sub-orbital]] flight.
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  • ...iction method is to require friendly aircraft never to fly below a certain altitude over a battlefield, so the ground troops can use air defense weapons on low
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  • ...the UK and the US Border Patrol, the '''MQ-9 Reaper''' is medium-to-high altitude, long endurance unmanned aerial vehicle. It is a larger descendant of the M
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  • ...ic devices to determine their location ([[Longitude]], [[Latitude]], and [[Altitude]]) as well as time with an accuracy of up to a few [[centimetre]]s using [[ ...s satellites are replenished when older ones are retired. They orbit at an altitude of approximately 20,000 km with an inclination of 55 degrees, making a comp
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  • ...ests of [[Brazilian Plateau]], from sea level to fifteen hundred meters of altitude; ''I. virginalis'' also found in [[Paraguay]] and north of Argentina. ...'' of [[Minas Gerais]] and Bahia States at around eleven hundred meters of altitude occasionally as a rupicolous under full sunlight.
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  • ...idealized representation of the Earth's atmosphere from the surface to an altitude of 1,000 kilometers during a period in which solar activity is assumed to b
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  • ...veremphasized self-defense. An additional technical problem was that high-altitude winds were much greater over Japan than Germany, for which the [[Norden bom When the B-29s attacked from high altitude, they were above the range of Japanese [[anti-aircraft artillery]] and most
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  • ...cifies the position of any location on the planet, but does not consider [[altitude]] nor [[depth]].
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  • ...ently the US Air Force assumed control in 1948. The site was used for high-altitude nuclear tests in the 1950s and 1960s, and until late in 2000 the atoll was
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  • ===B, C, and D models: operational for high-altitude missions=== ===E and F: low-altitude penetrators===
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  • ...es and of clandestine special reconnaissance teams, with "bomb truck" high-altitude, large-capacity aircraft carrying large numbers of precision-guided munitio
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  • ...works only with line-of-sight, but line-of-sight is quite far from a high-altitude E-3 to the surface.
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  • With the advent both of high-altitude photographic aircraft such as the [[U-2]], as well as photographic satellit
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  • ...a land-based role. The next ring would be the still long-range, very-high-altitude Arrow-2 missiles co-developed with the U.S. For critical areas of 15 mile ...rability if they were intended to go against bombers. Their high speed and altitude capability can make them useful as reconnaissance platforms, such as the Mi
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  • They orbit at an altitude of approximately 20,000 km with an inclination of 55 degrees, making a comp
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  • ...eapon delivery signatures such as increasing barometric pressure and radar altitude for a bomb
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  • }}</ref> With 25 military personnel in the assault force, operating at a high altitude, the H-60's would have been operating near their maximum weight capability.
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  • ...ressure drops to about 1 Pa (7.5<sup>−3</sup>&nbsp;torr) at 100&nbsp;km of altitude, the [[Kármán line]], which is a common definition of the boundary with o
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  • ...waters, and that the Iranian passenger jet was turning away and increasing altitude after take-off. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral William Crowe
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  • ...carried them with more comfort, and as sealed, so it could fly at the same altitude as other airliners.
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  • ...unch on the E-1 range at Camp Lejeune's Onslow Beach area during a 2nd Low Altitude Air Defense (LAAD) Battalion missile targeting exercise. Marines from the 2
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  • Each of the twin telescopes uses an altitude-azimuth design to provide optimal mass and strength balance: The stiff cons
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  • ...Rhesus macaque, launched [[December 4]], 1959 on [[Little Joe 2]] to 85 km altitude. ...hesus macaque, launched [[January 21]], 1960 on [[Little Joe 1B]] to 15 km altitude.
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  • ...a]]'', endemic in [[Ecuador]], can be found from [[sea level]] to 750 of [[altitude]] but is much more common up to 300 meters. ''[[Aspasia variegata]]'' is co
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  • ...er air-cooled radial "Double Wasp" engine from Pratt and Whitney. Its high-altitude performance was dramatically enhanced by a General Electric turbo-superchar
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  • ...the regular atmosphere, was equivalent to that of an aircraft at cruising altitude. A remote-controlled gun then fired a pistol bullet into the window. Damage
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  • ...dry savanna, coastal thickets and forests from sea level to around 1800 m altitude.<ref name="Spa04">Spawls S, Howell K, Drewes R, Ashe J. 2004. A Field Guide
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  • ...in weapons with the "Dial-a-yield" feature, but also things such as burst altitude. It is not always practical to give examples in the table, since many weap
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  • ...lic/education/bios/wollaston.html William Hyde Wollaston (1766-1828)] High Altitude Observatory, National Center for Atmospheric Research & The UCAR Office Pro ...ucar.edu/Public/education/bios/fraunhofer.html Joseph von Fraunhofer] High Altitude Observatory, National Center for Atmospheric Research & The UCAR Office Pro
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  • ...-to-air missiles in North America is a U.S. Army air defense artillery#Low altitude air defense|Air Defense Artillery battery in the Washington, D.C. metropoli
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  • ...art of the [[United States of America]]. Colorado has the highest average altitude of any state, and its centrally located capital, [[Denver, Colorado|Denver] ...e state. Altogether there are at least 180 summits exceeding 12,000 ft. in altitude, more than 110 above 13,000, and about 40 above 14,000.
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  • ...ge. They tailed our friendlies home, used decoy planes, and came in at any altitude or on the water.
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  • ...lthough most lawyers agree that outer space generally begins at the lowest altitude above sea level at which objects can orbit the [[Earth]], (approximately 10
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  • ...ely low speed (360-400 mph), 160 mile range, steady course at a medium-low altitude of 2000-3000 feet, and characteristics of a small airplane, it could be int
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  • ...r, in a much more restricted area, just in [[Guyana]], in places where the altitude is lower and the humidity is higher, is ''Scuticaria hadwenii'' var. ''dogs ...humid and slightly colder forests, on the mountains up to 1,300 meters of altitude, it is found ''Scuticaria salesiana''.<ref name="Dress"><span style="font-v
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  • ...eration BOLO]] for a Vietnam-era variant), RAF "Rhubarb" missions from low altitude and bad weather, and intruder missions where fighters would mingle with Ger
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  • ...onic [[ethanol abuse]], [[paraneoplastic cerebellar degeneration]], [[high altitude cerebral oedema]], [[coeliac disease]], and [[normal pressure hydrocephalus
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  • ...is "Dabaga, Uzungwe Mountains, southeast of Iringa, Tanganyika Territory, altitude 6000 feet" (Udzungwe Mountains, Tanzania).<ref name="McD99"/>
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  • Formally, the MQ-1 Predator is a medium-altitude, long-endurance, remotely piloted UAV now optimized for armed reconnaissanc
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  • ...] at varying heights. The intention was to ultimately set minimum flying [[altitude]]s for aircraft that would cause least disturbance to the native [[species]
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  • ...priority was reducing the radar signature of the U-2 Dragon Lady|U-2 high-altitude reconnaissance aircraft that were overflying the Soviet Union. Both radar a
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  • ...the highest [[plateau]] of its type east of the [[Mississippi River]] with altitude ranging from around 4,000 foot (1,200 meter) at the top of a mountain ridg Because of the high altitude the climate is cool, and plants and animals are more similar to ones found
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  • ...ated with (shifting) dune habitats of fine, loose sand. Not found above an altitude of 1300 m.<ref name="Mal03"/>
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  • At its highest point the AAT reaches an altitude of 4,087 m (80°21'S 77°24'E). The highest mountain in the eastern sector
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  • ...d be done by a single Osprey. The Osprey preferably flies at a much higher altitude than helicopters, and there can be performance tradeoffs that facilitate op ...of the [[C-130 Hercules]] fixed wing transport, typically flying at medium altitude, than a helicopter that routinely skims the ground. Helicopter doctrine is
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  • ...spheric layers may form in which the temperature increases with increasing altitude. Such layers are called inversion layers. When such a layer forms at the ea
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  • ...spheric layers may form in which the temperature increases with increasing altitude. Such layers are called inversion layers. When such a layer forms at the ea
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  • The altitude of San Diego ranges from sea level at the coast to 1,592 feet at Cowles (pr
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  • ...which previously had had a narrow line of photography from a [[U-2]] high-altitude photographic aircraft, the new one had eight broad swaths running north to ..., the crisis was over... the day after the crisis was over, one of our low altitude planes happened to fly over a military latrine and the military latrines ar
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  • ...ric reentry|multiple independently targetable reentry vehicles (MIRV), low-altitude penetrating bombers) as well as defense (e.g., ballistic missile defense an
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  • ...based and space-based. Placing telescopes in the aerospace mounted on high altitude planes has also been adopted. <ref name="history">Walker, H. J. (2000). A b
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  • ...d on fruit plantations where they live in the trees. Occurs through a wide altitude range, from sea-level to forested mountains at {{convert|2800|m|ft}} above
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  • ...e people skilled in understanding the significance of images, such as high-altitude photographs of camouflaged military installations. They may use quantitativ
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  • ...d on blast effects alone. Even blast effects are highly dependent on burst altitude, weapon yield, and the geography of the target area. As opposed to the gene ...se are dependent, at a minimum, on the yield of the nuclear weapon and the altitude of the burst.<ref name=Sublette05-05>{{citation
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  • ...is listed as "near Chuka, Lat. 0°20'S, Long. 37°35'E, in rain forest at an altitude of c. 1600 meter," Kenya.<ref name="McD99"/>
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  • ...hady, humid and well ventilated woods, between 1,000 and 2,200 meters of [[altitude]] on mountains slopes. It ordinarily grows at middle height, pending from t
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  • ...rocket, launched from [[Peenemunde]] in [[Germany]] reached 189 kilometres altitude, the first artificial object to reach outer space.
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  • ...decrease about 2 °C (3.5 °F) for every 1,000-foot (300-meter) increase in altitude above sea level. ...divided into several vegetation zones according to altitude, although the altitude limits of each zone may vary somewhat depending on the latitude.
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  • At Guadalcanal, the Bell P-400 Aircobras lacked turbochargers to dogfight at altitude, but were effective at close air support, to the delight of the mud soldier
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  • ..., so subtracting the terms cancels that difference. An analogy is that the altitude difference between two locations on Earth is the difference between both al
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  • ...or valid targets. If no valid target is found, it will self-destruct at an altitude intended to minimize hazard to people on the ground. If a valid armored tar
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  • ...15 and -15V was the engine bell and various tunings for air-start and high-altitude performance. The upper stage, '''Block V''', mounted a 4 smaller NK-21 engi *February 21, 1969: Explosion at 12,200 m altitude, 69 seconds after liftoff
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  • ...proved flight control capabilities through features such as "hover hold," "altitude hold" and "beep down" that improve performance and safety in brownout situa
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  • ...od and tube. The air density within the tube would be the equivalent of an altitude of 150,000 feet on Earth and thus dramatically reduces the drag due to fric
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  • ...Gerais]] e [[Bahia]] States, from almost sea level up to 2,000 meters of [[altitude]], some species reaching [[Rio Grande do Sul]] state.<ref name="IOBBA"><spa ...n the Internet]</ref> ''[[Bifrenaria venezuelana]]'', up to 1,450 meter of altitude, and ''[[Bifrenaria steyermarkii|B. steyermarkii]]'' from even higher altit
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  • ...eng Djaja, where it was relatively uncommon and in Bandjarwangi, where the altitude is {{convert|900|m|ft}}, it was not recorded. A 1998 study by FB Yuwono fou
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  • ...ds not to prefer coarse sand. Occasionally found around oases and up to an altitude of 1500 m. Prefers coolers temperatures with annual averages of 20°C or le
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  • ''A. phalloides'' is mycorrhizal. It grows typically in low-middle altitude woods under oaks, beeches, nut trees, [[chestnut]] trees, other hardwoods a
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  • ...arances where it can get brighter light, between 600 and 1,300 meters of [[altitude]] in dryer areas. It ordinarily grows over the trees where the shade is not
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  • | Cruising altitude for commercial aircraft ...otential energy of satellite-[[Earth]] system: 1000 kg satellite at 400 km altitude
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  • ...added power gun turrets, bullet-proof glass, self-sealing fuel tanks, high-altitude oxygen systems, enlarged wing and tail surfaces, better radios, and ground- ...s often put streams of 500 bombers many miles the wrong direction. At high altitude, with the usual cloud cover, it was nearly impossible to identify urban lan
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  • ...sector of France. The L-49 was a lightened "height climber", designed for altitude at the expense of other qualities. The design was found insufficient and a
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  • ...ewly commanding the strategic bombers, on his own authority changed to low-altitude incendiary bombing. He shed the machine guns and gunners, and the gasoline
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  • ...ring the growing season. The timing of these rituals varies by region and altitude due to variations in climate and the length of the growing season but they
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  • ...zilian northeast. They occupy mostly areas between 200 and 1,500 meters of altitude meters, however the majority of the species are more often found about 600 ...t far from the city of São Paulo, in an area around nine hundred meters of altitude nearby the top of Serra do Mar mountains. It was named after their collecto
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  • ...lights can be attained using the rear propeller only. Standard operational altitude is 300 m (1000 ft), but up to 2,600 m (8,500 ft) is possible. Their maximum
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  • ...g, the airflow of the fall spinning the rotors and generating lift. At low altitude, there is no time to generate that lift. Jet fighters do have ejection seat ...enant colonel a bit higher, the colonel commanding the brigade at the next altitude, and possibly the major general division commander and lieutenant general c
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  • ...such as the [[RC-135 RIVET JOINT]] and [[RC-135 COBRA BALL]], and now high-altitude [[unmanned aerial vehicle]]s such as the [[RQ-4A Global Hawk]]. Note that t
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