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2004292680Verlag Dr. Kovac Hamburg 2004. Softcover Nur Band 2. Zugl.: Dissertation Uni Augsburg 2002. Zustand: Keine Beschädigungen keine Eintragungen. Rücken Ecken Kanten sehr gut unbenutzt. Verlag Dr. Kovac, Hamburg, paperback
2006Q-1410225607University Press of the Pacific 2006-08-10. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! University Press of the Pacific paperback
20231-1644253585Aviation Supplies & Academics 2023. Paperback. New. 1064 pages. 10.50x8.25x2.25 inches. Aviation Supplies & Academics paperback
20069781426446924-2025BiblioBazaar 2006. Hardcover. New/New. <p><strong>Author:</strong> Work Projects Administration</p><p><strong>Publisher:</strong> BiblioBazaar</p><p><strong>Binding:</strong> Hardcover</p><p><strong>ISBN:</strong> 9781426446924</p><p><strong>Release Date:</strong> 2006</p><p><strong>Number Of Pages:</strong> 180</p><p><strong>Details:</strong> TYPEWRITTEN RECORDS PREPARED BY THE FEDERAL WRITERS’ PROJECT 1936-1938</p> BiblioBazaar hardcover
2001Q-1560274042Aviation Supplies & Academics Inc 2001-09-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Aviation Supplies & Academics, Inc paperback
2003Q-156027462xAviation Supplies & Academics Inc 2003-04-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Aviation Supplies & Academics, Inc paperback
2010DADAX0160817331Government Printing Office 2010-05-05. 1st English langua edition. hardcover. New. 6.50x2.00x9.50. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Government Printing Office hardcover
2024x-1636714994Code Fereral Regulations 2024. Paperback. New. 701 pages. 8.75x5.75x1.50 inches. Code Fereral Regulations paperback
2001Q-1560274883Aviation Supplies & Academics Inc 2001-12-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Aviation Supplies & Academics, Inc paperback
2009Q-0160792045International Trade Administration 2009-01-02. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! International Trade Administration paperback
2009Q-0160419360US National Aeronautics and Space Admin 2009-11-13. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! US National Aeronautics and Space Admin hardcover
2010032225Brooklyn New York: powerHouse Books 2010. ENGLISH language edition. Fine condition in a bright and shiny Fine dust jacket. NO chips tears creases or fading. NOT price clipped $24.95/ $28.95 Canada. We have only this one copy but it is available now and ready to ship today from Henderson Nevada. Sharp corners. NO owner's name or bookplate. Pages are fresh crisp clean and unmarked -- apparently seldom if ever read. Originally published in Japanese in 1965. This is the 2010 English Language edition. Translated into English by Miho Ayabe. Profusely photo illustrated in b/w and full color. Bound in the original orange pictorial boards stamped in white and black. From the publisher: "Described by The New York Times as a treasure of fashion insiders Take Ivy was originally published in Japan in 1965 setting off an explosion of American-influenced Ivy Style fashion among students in the trendy Ginza shopping district of Tokyo. The product of four sartorial style enthusiasts Take Ivy is a collection of candid photographs shot on the campuses of Americas elite Ivy League universities. The series focuses on men and their clothes perfectly encapsulating the unique academic fashion of the era. Whether lounging in the quad studying in the library riding bikes in class or at the boathouse the subjects of Take Ivy are impeccably and distinctively dressed in the finest American-made garments of the time. Take Ivy is now considered a definitive document of this particular style and rare original copies are highly sought after by trad devotees worldwide. A small-run reprint came out in Japan in 2006 and sold out almost immediately. Now for the first time ever powerHouse is reviving this classic tome with an all-new English translation. Ivy style has never been more popular in Japan or stateside proving its timeless and transcendent appeal. Take Ivy has survived the decades and is an essential object for anyone interested in the history or future of fashion." GoodReads rating: 4.19 stars. Hardcover. Fine condition/Fine dust jacket. Illus. by NOT a library discard. 141pp. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. powerHouse Books Hardcover
2005027833Las Vegas Nevada: Stephen's Press LLC 2005. INSCRIBED / SIGNED: "To Dwight Marshall Who has his own story to tell signed Jerry & Flossie." Dwight Marshall is Dean Emeritus UNLV School of Nursing . Near Fine condition in a Near Fine dust jacket only very lightly rubbed. NO chips tears fading or creases. NOT a library discard. NOT a remainder. Pages clean and unmarked. NO underlining. NO highlighting. NO margin notes. Sharp corners. Illustrated in the text and with 12 pages of photos on glossy stock. List of chapter notes. Postscript. Index. Bound in the original black boards stamped in bright white on the spine. Complete with full color pictorial dust jacket. INSCRIBED / SIGNED. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine condition/Near Fine dust jacket. Illus. by NOT a library discard. x 347pp. 12 pages of photos. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. Stephen's Press, LLC Hardcover
2023x-1644253585Aviation Supplies & Academics 2023. Paperback. New. 1064 pages. 10.50x8.25x2.25 inches. Aviation Supplies & Academics paperback
2008DADAX1619540215Aviation Supplies & Academics 2008-03-01. 2013. paperback. New. 8.50x1.63x10.75. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Aviation Supplies & Academics paperback
2011SKU0573382CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform 2011-11-01. paperback. Good. 8x1x11. Textbook May Have Highlights Notes and/or Underlining BOOK ONLY-NO ACCESS CODE NO CD Ships with Tracking CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform paperback
2008SKU0620876Aviation Supplies & Academics Inc 2008-03-01. paperback. New. 8x1x10. New Textbook Ships with Tracking Aviation Supplies & Academics, Inc paperback
200514195Washington D.C. U.S.A.: United States Govt Printing Office 2005. Very large hardback in fine condition with fine dust jacket. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Washington, D.C., U.S.A.: United States Govt Printing Office Hardcover
2012SONG1782660070www.Militarybookshop.Co.UK 2012-09-17. Revised 2012 ed. hardcover. Used: Good. 8.50x1.25x11.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. www.Militarybookshop.Co.UK hardcover
2001031122Fort Worth: Harcourt College Publishers 2001. This is the Test Bank to Accompany Principles of Macroeconomics Second Edition by N. Gregory Mankiw. It was prepared by L. Dwight Israelsen Bryce Kanago & Penny Kugler. Near Fine condition. Flat uncreased spine. NO chips tears creases or fading. NO owner's name or bookplate. NOT a library discard. NOT a remainder. A few item numbers are circled in the first four chapters only. All other pages are crisp clean and unmarked. Index. Bound in the original purple pictorial wraps. From the copyright page: "Portions of this work were published in previous editions." Oversize Softcover. 8.5" wide by 11" tall. This large heavy book may require SUBSTANTIAL extra postage for International shipments but only the standard charge for priority or media mail. First Printing of the First Edition Thus. Oversize Softcover. Near Fine condition. Illus. by NOT a library discard. viii 710pp. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. Harcourt College Publishers Paperback
200784040Washington DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration 2007. Final Report--Presumed first edition first printing. Wraps. Very good. Format is approximately 8.5 inches by 11 inches. 272 pages. Illustrated front and back cover. Illustrations mostly in color. Definition of Terms. References. Appendices. Minor cover wear noted. NASA letter of appreciation to a senior National Nuclear Security Administration technical expert for support to this report. In the 2005 Budget Authorization Act the U.S. Congress directed the NASA Administrator to provide an analysis of alternatives to detect track catalogue and characterize potentially hazardous near-Earth objects NEO. Congress required that the Administrator submit a program by December 28 2006 to survey 90% of the potentially hazardous objects measuring at least 140 meters in diameter by the end of 2020. In addition the legislation required the Administrator to submit an analysis of alternatives that NASA could employ to divert an object on a likely collision course with Earth. A study team led by the Office of Program Analysis and Evaluation PA&E derived requirements and figures of merit from the Act and used these factors to evaluate the alternatives. The team developed a range of options from public and private sources and then analyzed their capabilities levels of performance life-cycle costs schedules and development and operations risks. This document presents the detailed results of these analyses. A summary report was submitted to Congress in December of 2006. During related Congressional testimony on this report it was stated that The report's basic conclusion is that ``NASA recommends that the program continue as currently planned and we will also take advantage of opportunities using potential dual-use telescopes and spacecraft--and partner with other agencies as feasible--to attempt to achieve the legislated goal within 15 years. However due to current budget constraints NASA cannot initiate a new program at this time.'' In addition the report contained a number of additional findings <br /> including: ``The goal of the Survey Program should be modified to detect track catalogue and characterize by the end of 2020 90 percent of all Potentially Hazardous Objects PHOs greater than 140m whose orbits pass within 0.05 AU of the Earth's orbit as opposed to surveying for all NEOs; The Agency could achieve the specified goal of surveying for 90 percent of the potentially hazardous NEOs by the end of 2020 by partnering with other government agencies on potential future optical ground-based observatories and building a dedicated NEO survey asset assuming the partners' potential ground assets come online by 2010 and 2014 and a dedicated asset by 2015; Together the two observatories potentially to be developed by other government agencies could complete 83 percent of the survey by 2020 if observing time at these observatories is shared with NASA's NEO Survey Program; New space-based infrared systems combined with ground-based assets could reduce the overall time to reach the 90 percent goal by at least three years. Space systems have additional benefits as well as costs and risks compared to ground-based alternatives; Radar systems cannot contribute to the search for potentially hazardous objects but may be used to rapidly refine tracking and to determine object sizes for a few NEOs of potentially high interest. Existing radar systems are currently oversubscribed by other missions. Determining a NEO's mass and orbit is required to determine whether it represents a potential threat and to provide required information for most alternatives to mitigate such a threat. Beyond these parameters characterization requirements and capabilities are tied directly to the mitigation strategy selected.''. National Aeronautics and Space Administration paperback
200986131Washington DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration 2009. Presumed First Edition First printing. Comb binding. Very good. 31 3 pages including covers. Contents include Media Services Information; Quick Facts; NASA's Search for Habitable Planets; Scientific Goals and Objectives; Mission Overview; Spacecraft; Instrument - Photometer; Selecting the Kepler Star Field; Education and Public Outreach; Other Exoplanet Activities; Science Team; and Project Management. The Kepler space telescope is a disused space telescope launched by NASA in 2009 to discover Earth-sized planets orbiting other stars. Named after astronomer Johannes Kepler the spacecraft was launched into an Earth-trailing heliocentric orbit. The principal investigator was William J. Borucki. After nine and a half years of operation the telescope's reaction control system fuel was depleted and NASA announced its retirement on October 30 2018.<br /> Designed to survey a portion of Earth's region of the Milky Way to discover Earth-size exoplanets in or near habitable zones and estimate how many of the billions of stars in the Milky Way have such planets Kepler's sole scientific instrument is a photometer that continually monitored the brightness of approximately 150000 main sequence stars in a fixed field of view. These data were transmitted to Earth then analyzed to detect periodic dimming caused by exoplanets that cross in front of their host star. Only planets whose orbits are seen edge-on from Earth could be detected. Kepler observed 530506 stars and detected 2778 confirmed planets as of June 16 2023. By January 2015 Kepler and its follow-up observations had found 1013 confirmed exoplanets in about 440 star systems along with a further 3199 unconfirmed planet candidates. Four planets have been confirmed through Kepler's K2 mission. In November 2013 astronomers estimated based on Kepler space mission data that there could be as many as 40 billion rocky Earth-size exoplanets orbiting in the habitable zones of Sun-like stars and red dwarfs within the Milky Way. It is estimated that 11 billion of these planets may be orbiting Sun-like stars. The nearest such planet may be 3.7 parsecs 12 ly away according to the scientists. On January 6 2015 NASA announced the 1000th confirmed exoplanet discovered by the Kepler space telescope. Four of the newly confirmed exoplanets were found to orbit within habitable zones of their related stars: three of the four Kepler-438b Kepler-442b and Kepler-452b are almost Earth-size and likely rocky; the fourth Kepler-440b is a super-Earth. On May 10 2016 NASA verified 1284 new exoplanets found by Kepler the single largest finding of planets to date. Kepler data has also helped scientists observe and understand supernovae; measurements were collected every half-hour so the light curves were especially useful for studying these types of astronomical events. National Aeronautics and Space Administration unknown
201186130Washington DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration 2011. Xerox-style reproduction. Assumed to be one of only a few produced for media representatives. Stapled at upper left corner. Very good. 63 1 pages. Illustrations. Mars Science Laboratory MSL is a robotic space probe mission to Mars launched by NASA on November 26 2011 which successfully landed Curiosity a Mars rover in Gale Crater on August 6 2012. The overall objectives include investigating Mars' habitability studying its climate and geology and collecting data for a human mission to Mars. The rover carries a variety of scientific instruments designed by an international team. Contents include Media Services Information; Quick Facts; Mars at a Glance: Mars Science Laboratory Investigations; Mission Overview; Comparing Two Mars Rover Projects; Spacecraft; Mars Science Laboratory Landing Site; Recent Current and Upcoming Missions; Mars Science: A Story of Changes; Historical Mars Missions; and Program/Project Management. For several reasons a different landing system was chosen for MSL compared to previous Mars landers and rovers. Curiosity was considered too heavy to use the airbag landing system as used on the Mars Pathfinder and Mars Exploration Rovers. The MSL engineers came up with a novel alternative solution: the sky crane. The sky crane system lowered the rover with a 25 ft tether to a soft landing—wheels down—on the surface of Mars. This system consists of a bridle lowering the rover on three nylon tethers and an electrical cable carrying information and power between the descent stage and rover. As the support and data cables unreeled the rover's six motorized wheels snapped into position. At roughly 25 ft below the descent stage the sky crane system slowed to a halt and the rover touched down. After the rover touched down it waited two seconds to confirm that it was on solid ground by detecting the weight on the wheels and fired several pyros small explosive devices activating cable cutters on the bridle and umbilical cords to free itself from the descent stage. The descent stage then flew away to a crash landing 2100 ft away. The sky crane concept had never been used in missions before. National Aeronautics and Space Administration unknown
200256499Washington DC: NASA 2002. very good CD-ROM's in fair to good plastic cases. 7 CD-ROM disks 7 CD-ROM disks in plastic cases--cases for disks 1 2 5 & 6 are cracked but no damage to CD-ROM's. The Nimbus 7 Limb Infrared Monitor of the Stratosphere LIMS radiance profile dataset of 1978/79 was reconditioned and reprocessed to Version 6 profiles of temperature and species that are improved significantly over those from Version 5. NASA unknown
200485216Washington DC: National Nuclear Security Administration c2004. Presumed First Edition First printing thus. DVD. Very Good/In plastic case. Face of the CD/DVD states: To open double cline the "My Computer" icon on the desktop double click Drive D: double click ;nnsa catalog". There are images of weapons and platforms and technology images. Additional text reads The Nation's Applied Technology Complex. National Security Solutions Provider. Many customers many capabilities one enterprise. The National Nuclear Security Administration issued this catalogue in 2003-2004 and an updated version in 2005 to present information that its Nuclear Security Enterprise provided complete integration of design development application testing and production and that it provided customers of the Nuclear Weapons Complex with access to unsurpassed expertise. Customers were assured that they would receive more than the highest quality product; they were assured of security and safety throughout the entire process--from design to manufacturing to final delivery. NNSA asserted that it was this complete suite of design manufacturing and testing technologies that made it unique. At the time it was encouraging DOD Intelligence Community agencies and others with appropriate requirements to explore working with the NNSA and its management and operating contractors. National Nuclear Security Administration unknown