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INDUS AND NORTHERN PAVO
The modern constellation Indus, the Indian, lies from upper center toward lower left.

 


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Indus is a constellation in the southern hemisphere.

Indus is a southern constellation that is supposed to represent an American Indian.

Indus
Abbreviation: Ind
Genitive: Indi
Translation: The American Indian
Peoria Astronomical Society Indus Page
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Indus, the indian:
Created in 1603 by Johann Bayer to commemorate the natives of the the new lands discovered by explorers such as Magellan. The constellation is located in the low in the southern sky and is not visible from most of North America.

Indus
Abbreviation: Ind English name: Indian Coordinates see Stellar data ...

Indus, an Indian holding a spear and arrows, as shown in the Uranographia of Johann Bode.
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Constellations adjoining Indus:
Grus, Microscopium, Octans, Pavo, Telescopium, Tucana
Related images (other sources) AAT 41 NGC 4027, a Magellanic-type spiral galaxy
AAT 41a NGC 4027, a Magellanic-type spiral galaxy, wide field ...

Industry
Powerful laser beams can be focused on a small spot with enormous power density. Consequently, the focused beams can readily heat, melt, or vaporize material in a precise manner.

Industrial
Main article: Hydrogen production
Hydrogen can be prepared in several different ways, but economically the most important processes involve removal of hydrogen from hydrocarbons.

Industry
Lund is a centre of high tech
High tech
High tech is technology that is at the state of the art?the most advanced technology currently available. The adjective form is hyphenated: high-tech or high-technology....

Indus
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Industrial sociology
Rural Sociology
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An industry has developed around the manufacture of UV lamps sourced for UV curing applictions.

The Industrial revolution: George Stephenson in Britain (1825) and Peter Cooper in the US (1830) found successful railroads, run by steam. Mass production of fabric and paper. Henry Bessemer in 1856 finds way to mass-produce steel.

The Galileo Industries consortium, including Alenia Spazio, Astrium and Alcatel has been formed to build the infrastructure.
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From Edmund Industrial Optics
A clear lens on the camera consisting of Borofloat Window stock number K45-461 and a C-mount 20mm lens holder stock number K54-626. The clear lens keeps the dust off the camera CCD chip.

Constellation Indus was created by Dutch navigators Pieter Dirkszoon Keyser and Frederick de Houtman, who charted the southern skies from 1595 to 1597.

Traditionally, industrial processes have used stamping machines to cut holes in sheet metal, but they leave raggedy edges that have to be smoothed out, and the tools have to be replaced after they get dull.

Industrial chemicals floating up in the atmosphere - including chlorine and bromine - are thought to cause the thinning of the ozone layer by breaking down ozone molecules so their components fall apart.

SPACE KNOWLEDGE, INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY/SPACE TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION, SPACE ART
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It supports and works directly with industries developing technologies related to space science and collaborating with them to enhance and encourage the user community to adopt the new technologies.

"There was a major academic - as well as industrial - competition between the proponents of flyers and rovers. Elbert King at JSC was the in-house proponent of lunar flyers.

Looking for resolved peaks in velocity dispersion has become a cottage industry (M31/M32, Tonry 1987 ApJ 322, 632, Kormendy 1988 ApJ 325, 128, Dressler and Richstone 1988 ApJ 324, 701; M81, Keel 1989 AJ 98, 195; M104, Jarvis 1988 A&A 201, L33) so ...

NASA SEMAA is a very important project as it promotes students early on to pursue careers in STEM, which are vital for getting the best performance out of future military, government and industry jobs, ...

Owing to the rise in atmospheric carbon dioxide caused by modern industrial societies' widespread combustion of fossil fuels (coal, oil, and natural gas), the greenhouse effect on Earth may be intensified and long-term climatic changes may result.

Winning: Aerospace - The Next Decade is a 20 minute video targeted at students introduces students in grades 7-12 to the unique career opportunities in America's aerospace industry.

Seeing in large industrial areas will have several types of particles and dust materials circulating at lower altitudes. These particles store heat and will cause thermal air currents.

By 1981 however that view was not shared by the VFX team of Industrial Light & Magic, who was handed over the model for pre-production of Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan.

Europe’s main contribution to the Cassini mission, the Huygens probe was built for ESA by an industrial team led by Alcatel Space. This 320 kg spacecraft is carrying six science instruments to study the atmosphere during its descent.

The UK's space and satellite industry currently supports 68,000 jobs in the UK and contributes £6 billion to the economy.

Much advancement in engineering, however, would be required before one could determine the cost and difficulty of operating an industrial-scale mining and oxygen production facility on the Moon, ...

CSIRO - Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Australia
DLR - Deutsche Forschungsanstalt für Luft- und Raumfahrt, Germany
DSRI - Danish Space Research Institute
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There are some scientists and industrialists that point a future where all of the metals and ores on this planet will be exhausted.

The amount of carbon dioxide in Earth's atmosphere is increasing, largely as a result of the burning of fossil fuels (principally oil and coal) in the industrialized world.

It is used in the aerospace industry as it is strong, resistant to corrosion, and has a low density. It forms compounds with oxidation states +4, +3, and +2, the +4 state being the most stable.
Symbol: Ti; m.p. 1660°C; b.p. 3287°C; r.d. 4.

The term derives from the graphic arts industry where a blurred positive copy of a negative image was registered with it and then contact printed, masking low-frequency information, ...

Hydra(water serpent), Hydrus(lesser water snake), Indus(indian), Lacerta(lizard), Leo(lion), Leo Minor(lesser lion), Lepus(hare/rabbit), Libra(the scales), Lupus(wolf), lynx, Lyra(lyre), Mensa(the table mountain), ...

A division of HealthMate called National Imaging Systems took the same technology and tailored it to industrial use, calling it "Inner View".

A big thank you now to the binocular industry, which has developed meaningful product specifications, never, ever mentioning f/ratios.

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Most of the industrialized nations have taken steps to reduce the production of CFC's, but the CFC's already in the atmosphere will take some time to disappear and the ozone destruction will continue for a while.

If any one aspect is to take credit for the possibility of this instrument, it would be the advances in the electronics industry. The instrument must process data fast enough to track air disturbances and correct them.

| Corvus | Crater | Crux | Cygnus | Delphinus | Dorado | Draco | Equuleus | Eridanus | Fornax | Gemini | Grus | Hercules | Horologium | Hydra | Hydrus | Indus | ...

CHRYSOTILE - Also called white asbestos, it is less friable (and therefore less likely to be inhaled) than the other types; it is the type most often used industrially.

An old orange dwarf star in the southern constellation Indus that lies 11.2 light-years away from the Sun. [C95]
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"The Mt Stromlo Observatory will shortly see the opening of our extensions to the Advanced Instrumentation and Technology Centre", announced Prof Butcher, "where we will expand our industry partnerships to include the design, ...

Andromeda - Also known as the chained maiden.
Draco the dragon.
Pegasus is the winged horse.
Virgo - The young maiden.
Indus - The Indian.

Previous solar observatories have all orbited the Earth and their observations were interrupted when they moved into the Earth's shadow. SOHO was built for ESA by Europe's aerospace industry.

community involved in JPL's experiments is worldwide and typically is composed of PhD-level scientific professionals tenured in academia, and their graduate students, as well as similar-level professional scientists and their staff from industry, ...

It is a partnership between NASA, Allied Signal Technical Services Corporation, and schools nationwide, designed to motivate students of all ages into science, engineering, math, and careers in the space industry.

Europe (in Europe: Domesticated animals)
Indus civilization (in India: Agriculture and animal husbandry)
Mbayá Indians (in Mbayá (people))
Middle Ages (in history of Europe: Technological innovations) ...

The tangent form of the definition is the traditionally correct one, the one used in science and industry, for nearly all optical instruments which are designed to produce images which preserve the linear geometry of the object.

A report by researchers at Mitsubishi Heavy Industries said: "Since solar power is a clean and inexhaustible energy source, we believe that this system will be able to help solve the problems of energy shortage and global warming.

As excellent producers of X rays, synchrotron sources offer unique probes of the semiconductors that lie at the heart of the electronics industry.

Irons - While the name implies these are made of iron, they are actually a mix of mainly iron and nickel. This often helps distinguish them from plain old iron from the Earth, since often industrial by-products don't have nickel in them.

What is produced in the place? What primary and secondary industry is there?
What famous sights/sites are there?
Who are the famous people of the place?
How can someone get there?

Clearly the 'Race to the Moon' which, arguably, helped prompt some of the most rapid advances in tracking, propulsion, electronics, life support and other high technology industries as well as transform humanities view of itself, ...

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