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2011230745München 2011. Hardcover kartoniert Zustand: keine Beschädigungen keine Eintragungen. Rücken Ecken Kanten sehr gut. München, hardcover
20172-1939878306Elite Aviation Solutions 2017. Paperback. New. 268 pages. 11.00x8.50x0.63 inches. Elite Aviation Solutions paperback
201174121Amarillo TX: Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration Pantex 2011. Presumed First thus. Coin. Very good. Challenge coin/medal has a two-inch diameter. One side has a center image of the American Bald Eagle with the words Pantex NNSA. Around the central image is the following text "Department of Energy LANL LLNL SNL Y12 OST". On the other side has a center image of the B53 bomb and around the central image is the following text "SS-21 Dismantlement Final Unit Sept 2011". From Wikipedia: The Mk/B53 was a high-yield bunker buster thermonuclear weapon developed by the United States during the Cold War. Deployed on Strategic Air Command bombers the B53 with a yield of 9 megatons was the most powerful weapon in the U.S. nuclear arsenal after the last B41 nuclear bombs were retired in 1976. The B53 was the basis of the W-53 warhead carried by the Titan II Missile which was decommissioned in 1987. Fifty B53s were retained during that time as part of the "hedge" portion of the Enduring Stockpile. The last B53 was disassembled on 25 October 2011 a year ahead of schedule. Development of the weapon began in 1955 by Los Alamos National Laboratory based on the earlier Mk 21 and Mk 46 weapons. In March 1958 the Strategic Air Command issued a request for a new Class C bomb to replace the earlier Mk 41. A revised version of the Mk 46 became the TX-53 in 1959. The Mk 53 entered production in 1962 and was built through June 1965. It entered service aboard B-47 Stratojet B-52G Stratofortress and B-58 Hustler bomber aircraft in the mid-1960s. From 1968 it was redesignated B53. Some early versions of the bomb were dismantled beginning in 1967. The B53 was also intended to be retired in the 1980s but 50 units remained in the active stockpile until the deployment of the B61-11 in 1997. At that point the obsolete B53s were slated for immediate disassembly; however the process of disassembling the units was greatly hampered by safety concerns as well as a lack of resources. In 2010 authorization was given to disassemble the 50 bombs at the Pantex plant in Texas. The process of dismantling the last remaining B53 bomb in the stockpile was completed in 2011. It was intended as a bunker buster weapon using a surface blast after laydown deployment to transmit a shock wave through the earth to collapse its target. Attacks against the Soviet deep underground leadership shelters in the Chekhov/Sharapovo area south of Moscow envisaged multiple B53/W53 exploding at ground level. It has since been supplanted in such roles by the earth-penetrating B61 Mod 11 a bomb that penetrates the surface to deliver much more of its explosive energy into the ground and therefore needs a much smaller yield to produce the same effects. The B53 was intended to be retired in the 1980s but 50 units remained in the active stockpile until the deployment of the B61-11 in 1997. At that point the obsolete B53s were slated for immediate disassembly; however the process of disassembling the units was greatly hampered by safety concerns and a lack of resources. The last remaining B53 bomb began the disassembly processes on Tuesday 25 October 2011 at the Energy Department's Pantex Plant. Department of Energy, National Nuclear Security Administration, Pantex unknown
2012AME_9781560279310Asa-02-far-amt 2012. 1st. Soft Cover. New/New. Asa-02-far-amt paperback
2011AME_9781560278597Asa-02-far-amt 2011. 1ST. Soft Cover. New/New. Asa-02-far-amt paperback
200886169Washington DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration c2008. Presumed First Edition First printing thus. Single sheet sticker of mission logo patch printed on both sides. Very good. Format is a circle with a diameter of approximately 3.75 inches. Front is a colorful image of a spacecraft with a launch trajectory to a star and a large XX at the base. The top of the image has a red gray and blue arc. The text on the back reads: Expedition 20 Patch Description The Expedition 20 patch symbolized a new era in space exploration with the first six-person crew living and working onboard the International Space Station ISS and represents the significance of the ISS to the exploration goals of NASA and its international partners. The six gold start signify the men and women of the crew. The astronaut symbol extends from the base of the patch to the stat as the top to represent the international team both on the ground and on orbit that are working together to further our knowledge of living and working in space. The space station in the foreground represents where we are now and the important role it is playing toward meeting our exploration goals. The knowledge and expertise developed from these advancements will enable us to once again leave low-Earth orbit for the new challenges of establishing a permanent presence on the Moon and then on to Mars. The blue gray and red arcs represent our exploration goals as symbols of the Earth Moon and Mars. Logos of NASA ad Space Flight Awareness are present as is information on an on-line resource. Expedition 20 was the 20th long-duration flight to the International Space Station. The expedition marked the first time a six-member crew inhabited the station. Because each Soyuz-TMA spacecraft could hold only three people two separate launches were necessary: Soyuz TMA-14 launched on 26 March 2009 and Soyuz TMA-15 followed on 27 May 2009. Soyuz TMA-15 launched from Baikonur Cosmodrome at 10:34 UTC on 27 May 2009. The vehicle docked with the station on 29 May 2009 officially changing the Soyuz TMA-14 crew from Expedition 19 to Expedition 20. Gennady Padalka was the first commander of a six-member station crew and the first commander of two consecutive expeditions Expedition 19 and 20. Nicole Stott was the final expedition astronaut to be launched on the shuttle. <br /> During the expedition Koichi Wakata performed a special experiment wherein he did not change his underpants for one month in order to test a specially-designed underwear without washing or changing; he reportedly did not develop body odor due to the effects of the special garment. The station would not be permanently occupied by six crew members all year. For example when the Expedition 20 crew Roman Romanenko Frank De Winne and Bob Thirsk returned to Earth in November 2009 for a period of about two weeks only two crew members Jeff Williams and Max Surayev were aboard. This increased to five in early December when Oleg Kotov Timothy Creamer and Soichi Noguchi arrived on Soyuz TMA-17. It decreased to three when Williams and Surayev departed in March 2010 and finally returned to six in April 2010 with the arrival of Soyuz TMA-18 carrying Aleksandr Skvortsov Mikhail Korniyenko and Tracy Caldwell Dyson. National Aeronautics and Space Administration unknown
200659608Washington DC: United States Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administra 2006. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket. Signed on front cover by Thomas D'Agostino Senate Confirmed Presidential Appointee Administrator of the NNSA. Some wear. 21 p. Illustrations. Title from cover. DOE/NA-0013. This is a precursor to the current Complex Transformation planning activities which includes a massive Supplemental Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement and associated activities. This is a major defining document related to approaches to upgrade modernize and improve the nation's nuclear weapon design and production capabilities. United States, Department of Energy, National Nuclear Security Administra paperback
200674915Las Vegas NV: United States Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration 2006. Presumed First Edition in CD form of this report. DVD. Very good. This DVD is approximately 4.5 inches in diameter. The Nevada Test Site-Directed Research Development and Demonstration SDRD program completed a very successful year of research and development activities in FY 2005. Fifty new projects were selected for funding this year and five FY 2004 projects were brought to conclusion. The total funds expended by the SDRD program were $5.4 million for an average per project cost of just under $100000. Two external audits of SDRD accounting practices were conducted in FY 2005. Both audits found the program's accounting practices consistent with the requirements of DOE Order 413.2A. Highlights for the year included: the filing of 18 invention disclosures for intellectual property generated by FY 2005 projects; programmatic adoption of 17 FY 2004 SDRD-developed technologies; participation in the tri-lab Laboratory Directed Research and Development LDRD and SDRD program review that was broadly attended; peer reviews of all FY 2005 projects; and the successful completion of 55 R&D projects as presented in this report. United States Department of Energy, National Nuclear Security Administration unknown
2009SONG160473292XUniversity Press of Mississippi 2009-07-30. Illustrated. paperback. Used: Good. 5.50x1.50x8.40. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. University Press of Mississippi paperback
20117718Bexley: Sydney Technical High School 2011. Quarto. 624 pages. Many b/w photos and text illustrations. Pictorial laminated boards. Hard Cover. Fine. Sydney Technical High School Hardcover
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2007SKU0573375Aviation Supplies & Academics Inc 2020-07-31. paperback. Good. 8x0x10. Textbook May Have Highlights Notes and/or Underlining BOOK ONLY-NO ACCESS CODE NO CD Ships with Tracking Aviation Supplies & Academics, Inc paperback
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200920221115007This Book is in Acceptable Condition. The Softcovers have Light Scratches and some Shelfwear including Slight Creasing along the Bottom Edge of the Front Cover a Small Crease to the Top Fore Edge Corner of the Rear Cover a Bump to the Base of the Spine that has caused a Small 1/2" long Tear and a 1" Tear to the Head of the Spine but No Stains or Other Major Damage. The Spine is Not Creased; the Binding is Strong and Intact. The Interior is Clean and Unmarked with No Writing Highlighting or Underlining and with a Few Very Small Creases to the Fore Edge Corners but No Tears Stains Mold or Other Major Damage. The Page Edges have some Soiling mostly to the Fore Edge but No Remainder Mark Foxing Stains or Other Major Damage. Securely Packed and Promptly Shipped.<br /><br />Book Description:<br /><br />Shanghai and Hong Kong have developed simultaneously and the pattern of development shared a lot of similarities. The stories of the two coastal cities began more than one hundred years ago. Magnificent architecture appeared along the coast and the building clusters later developed into the Bund in Shanghai and City of Victoria in Hong Kong. In the two cities the foreign interacted with the local the traditional merged with the modern and the new fused with the old to form a unique cosmopolitan lifestyle. This exhibition set out to illustrate how Shanghai and Hong Kong pioneered China's modernization as well as depicted the two cities' open innovative diversified and commercial way of life through clothing food living environment transportation and culture and entertainment. A collaborative effort between Hong Kong Museum of History and Shanghai History Museum the exhibition presented some 240 sets of exhibits from Shanghai and Hong Kong including the metal plaque marking the border of the Shanghai International Settlement a rickshaw before 1949 a pictorial album with actress Lily Yuen's autograph a signage for the old Shanghai Race Club costumes from the early 20th Century monthly calendars and artifacts of the four major department stores. Please join us in revisiting the cities' social pasts - a cosmopolitan way of life that was prosperous colorful and in touch with world trends. Featuring some 200 sets of artifacts with supplementary historical photos this catalogue "Modern Metropolis: Material Culture of Shanghai and Hong Kong" gives a vivid account of the city characters and people's lifestyles that distinguished Shanghai and Hong Kong from the traditional cities further inland. Shanghai Administration of Culture Heritage & Hong Kong Leisure and Culture Services Department paperback
2023x-1644253542Aviation Supplies & Academics 2023. Paperback. New. new edition. 688 pages. 10.50x8.00x1.50 inches. Aviation Supplies & Academics paperback
2012x-1638232547www.bnpublishing.net 2012. Hardcover. New. 436 pages. 8.50x0.94x11.00 inches. www.bnpublishing.net hardcover