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How To Use Altair In A Sentence

  • Altair held on tightly, his horse grunting beneath him, and urged him forward, causing the pinto to bellow angrily.
  • Soon, however, Altair began humming, his usual cheery mood returning.
  • It might help us get a new angle on what we have here in Saltaire as well as finding out more about the other World Heritage sites.
  • With its laundry, library, almshouses and handsome non-conformist church, Saltaire was a grand achievement.
  • When finished listening, Altair made his way back to his horse, undid his bedroll, and began preparing to sleep.
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  • Drea fumed, anger smoldering inside, and just when she thought she could be pushed no further, Altair started to sing.
  • One must de-orbit the ISS to have any latitude to do anything in the human spaceflight portion of the budget beyond the aforementioned RECURRING production and operations expenses on a yearly basis for Orion, Ares I, Ares V and the Altair Lander. Layoffs Begin, Ames Offers Buyouts - NASA Watch
  • More: "In the budget runout from FY09's enacted budget thru FY13 (the last year of the Bush Administration's budget), NASA's Science account (including Earth Science), INCREASES $1.224 billion while NASA's Exploration account DECREASES $3.02 billion due to the elimination of funding for the heavy-lift Ares 5 development and the Altair Lunar Lander (the budget maintains ~$25 million a year to be used for" studies "). Insight via Twitter into NASA Appropriations logic (or lack thereof) - NASA Watch
  • By meridian altitudes of E Bootes, a Coronae Borealis, a Lyrae (Vega), and Aquilae (Altair), Explorations in Australia, Illustrated,
  • Upon hearing them, the old woman wrapped Altair into an embrace similar to the one she'd given Ada, nearly squeezing the life out of him.
  • The Altair 8800 was chosen by two young Harvard University students as the platform for the first microcomputer, Basic interpreter.
  • The summer triangle of Deneb, Vega, and Altair slipped away to the west a little more each night. ABSOLUTE ZERO
  • Altair picked himself up from the ground, brushing the dirt from his coat.
  • However the scheme hit a snag in the narrow streets, lanes and yards of Saltaire where residents have found there just is not room for two bins.
  • Because the Orion had to be so stripped down, the problem caused further issues when it came to the Altair lander which now had to carry propulsion capabilities for purposes other than the critical moon landing phase - which means that dead weight now has to be carried to the surface in the form of excess tankage. Orion Slims Down - NASA Watch
  • Every time the enthusiastic traveller is excited because it leaves one wonderstruck at the engineering marvel of the Kottavalasa-Kirandul line on the Waltair Division of the East Coast Railway.
  • Found camp to be in south latitude 29 degrees 12 minutes 43 seconds by meridian altitudes of Regulus and Aquilae (Altair); barometer 28.70. Explorations in Australia, Illustrated,
  • That they were able to do this was due to two factors: their coding ability; and the fact that Allen had created a software simulator of the Altair machine that ran on a Harvard minicomputer. Idea Man: A Memoir by the Co-founder of Microsoft by Paul Allen – review
  • A street in Saltaire has been named after one of cricket's greatest legends and a Shipley hero.
  • Drea fumed, anger smoldering inside, and just when she thought she could be pushed no further, Altair started to sing.
  • Roach and small chub on the Roberts Park stretch at Saltaire.
  • Found it to be in south latitude 28 degrees 55 minutes by meridian altitudes of sun, Aquilae (Altair), and Lyra, and in longitude about 121 degrees 10 minutes East. Explorations in Australia, Illustrated,
  • The Altair did not disappear from the thoughts of the computerists and neither did the hardware they used.
  • Altair shouted as he was thrown to the ground with a heavy thud, his horse pacing anxiously beside him.
  • The three major parts of this system were rockets called Ares, a capsule called Orion, and a lunar lander called Altair. Zoe P. Strassfield: Chronicling My NASA Internship
  • Altair reached into his vest pocket and pulled out a stained, frayed handkerchief.
  • Banks had a friend at Bradford Grammar School so Debbie was lent a boat which was housed in their boathouse on the River Aire at Saltaire.
  • Yet when the deep-spacers who man this Pegasus of the void set down on Altair-4 and are confronted with a tinker-toyman called (close your ears) Roddy (sic) the Robot, they are flabbergasted. Will You Go See Avatar?
  • Altair sensed a deep rift within her, opened the instant he had spoken of home.
  • Altair situated himself in the saddle and let out a sigh through clenched teeth, taking the reins tightly.
  • Altair, at a distance of 17 light-years, is one of the closest of the bright stars.
  • Scale back the two stage partly cryogenic, partly hypergolic Altair to a single stage, all hypergolic, refuelable and reusable cis-lunar shuttle with 2-3 km/s total delta-v. Why Some Say the Moon? - NASA Watch
  • Steering about North 81 degrees East magnetic, over lightly-grassed country, thinly wooded for sixteen miles, we camped a mile and a half west of Mount Malcolm, in south latitude 28 degrees 51 minutes 19 seconds by meridian altitude of Aquilae (Altair), and in longitude about 121 degrees 27 minutes East. Explorations in Australia, Illustrated,
  • I was thinking the refuelling scheme might be risky since it'd require us to be able to store cryogenic fuels for extended periods in orbit, but IIRC the Altair is supposed to run lox-hydrogen. NASA Presidental Transition Action Item Log - NASA Watch
  • A Saltaire artist who is celebrating his gallery's first anniversary is painting his way to further success after clinching two contracts.
  • But it was the development of the Altair 8800 personal computer that really captured the attention of world in January 1975, when Roberts 'next product took its inaugural bows on the cover of Popular Electronics under the name Altair at the suggestion of Solomon's daughter, who was watching Star Trek at the time. Top Tech News
  • Add a small hypergolics depot and make both Altair and Orion refuelable. Why Some Say the Moon? - NASA Watch
  • Altair craned his head around in an attempt to steal one last glance, but before he could, he found a veil of fog shrouding his view.
  • After the successful test flight, Altair glided to a landing on the remote desert runway.
  • Would the fast-charge capability of the titanate anode Enerdel and Altair nano be of any use in a world where even slow charging could be an infrastructure nightmare? One battery chemistry to rule them all?

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