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* Cosmos 419 – 10 May 1971 – Attempted Mars orbiter ( failed to escape Earth orbit )
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" In other words, myth tells how, through the deeds of Supernatural Beings, a reality came into existence, be it the whole of reality, the Cosmos, or only a fragment of reality – an island, a species of plant, a particular kind of human behavior, an institution.
* 1978 – Soviet satellite Cosmos 954, with a nuclear reactor on board, burns up in Earth's atmosphere, scattering radioactive debris over Canada's Northwest Territories.
* Cosmos – an Illustrated Dimensional Journey from microcosmos to macrocosmos – from Digital Nature Agency
* Cosmos 96 – 23 November 1965 – Attempted Venus lander ( stayed in Earth orbit due to launch failure )
Cosmos and 10
In the PBS science program Cosmos: A Personal Voyage, Episode 9: " The Lives of the Stars ", astronomer and television personality Carl Sagan estimated that writing a googolplex in standard form ( i. e., " 10, 000, 000, 000 ...") would be physically impossible, since doing so would require more space than the known universe provides.
Brine shrimp cysts were flown on the U. S. Biosatellite II, Apollo 16, and Apollo 17 missions, and on the Russian Bion-3 ( Cosmos 782 ), Bion-5 ( Cosmos 1129 ), Foton 10 and Foton 11 flights.
Pelé joined the Cosmos on June 10, 1975 on a salary of $ 1. 4 million per year, an enormous wage for an athlete at that time.
* Walker Percy's Weirdest Book This appreciation of Lost in the Cosmos is by Tom Bartlett, published at The Chronicle of Higher Education website May 10, 2010
In the popular documentary Cosmos: A Personal Voyage by astronomer Carl Sagan, Humason's life and work are portrayed on screen in episode 10: The Edge of Forever.
The Fabric of the Cosmos became the most popular science book among Amazon. com customers in 2005 and was on the New York Times bestseller list-from its publication on February 10, 2004 it appeared 10 times in the Non-Fiction top 15, peaking at number 3 on April 4, before dropping off the list on May 9.
Highlights en-route to the title included the 10 – 3 defeat of the Montreal Manic, a 10 – 4 victory over the Tulsa Roughnecks and a 6 – 3 win against the New York Cosmos at home while on the road impressive 6 – 3 and 6 – 5 wins were recorded against, respectively, the Toronto Blizzard and Jacksonville Teamen.
Cosmos and May
There was already a good working relationship between Bristol Aircraft and Cosmos, the Jupiter having been first flown in a prototype Bristol Badger in May 1919.
Three test flights of an unmanned version of the ASTP spacecraft were flown: Cosmos 638, launched 3 April 1974 ; Cosmos 652, launched 15 May 1974 ; and Cosmos 672, launched 12 August 1974.
( Also: Popular summary by Liz Williams, " Human language born from ape gestures ", Cosmos, May 1, 2007.
Full production began in May 1967 and lasted through 1972, though Cosmos were built by hand at a rate of only about one per day, for a total of 1, 519 ( 343 Series I cars and 1, 176 Series II cars ).
*" Crucibles of the Cosmos ," The New York Times Magazine, January 14, 1979 ; New York Times Syndicate, 1979 ; reprinted in Readers ' Digest, May 1979 ; Science of the Times 3, 1979 ; The Living World of Nature, Readers ' Digest Press, 1980.
When played at the Glasgow SECC in the 2008 Cosmos Rocks tour, May dedicated the song to his recently deceased mother.
Cosmos and 1971
The day on which the name was officially unveiled, February 4, 1971, would later be adopted as the Cosmos ' founding date.
The New York Cosmos entered the 1968-founded North American Soccer League ( NASL ) in its fourth season, 1971.
When the team was founded in 1971, Cosmos general manager Clive Toye chose the green and yellow of the Brazil national team as playing colors as part of his strategy to lure Pelé, one of that country's star players, to the United States.
# " Down the Digestive Tract and into the Cosmos with Mantra, Tantra and Specklebang " ( Galaxy 1971 / 2 )
Sequels to the original series are: Ultraseven ( 1967, TBS ), The Return of Ultraman ( 1971, TBS ), Ultraman Ace ( 1972, TBS ), Ultraman Taro ( 1973, TBS ), Ultraman Leo ( 1974, TBS ), Ultraman 80 ( 1980, TBS ), Ultraman Tiga ( 1996, MBS ), Ultraman Dyna ( 1997, MBS ), Ultraman Gaia ( 1998, MBS ), and Ultraman Cosmos ( 2001, MBS ).
The franchise called the New York Cosmos was created in early 1971 with Englishman Clive Toye as its first general manager and 37-year-old Gordon Bradley as the player / coach.
The idea of bringing Pelé to America had actually been around for a while as NASL commissioner Phil Woosnam and eventual Cosmos GM Clive Toye discussed it as far back as 1970 and even made an approach to the player in spring 1971, one month after the Cosmos had been formed.
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