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ATLAS-3 and instruments
Seven instruments on the Atmospheric Laboratory for Applications and Science-3 ( ATLAS-3 ) also flew on first two ATLAS flights.

ATLAS-3 and on
An igloo component was flown on Spacelab 2, Astro-1, ATLAS-1, ATLAS-2, ATLAS-3, and Astro-2.
McMonagle commanded a crew of six aboard Space Shuttle Atlantis on the STS-66 Atmospheric Laboratory for Applications and Science-3 ( ATLAS-3 ) 11-day mission in November 1994.
The STS-66 Atmospheric Laboratory for Applications and Science-3 ( ATLAS-3 ) mission was launched from Kennedy Space Center, Florida, on November 3, 1994, and returned to land at Edwards Air Force Base, California, on November 14, 1994.
ATLAS-3 was part of an on-going program to determine the Earth's energy balance and atmospheric change over an 11-year solar cycle, particularly with respect to humanity's impact on global-ozone distribution.
Tanner flew aboard the Space Shuttle Atlantis on the STS-66, November 3 – 14, 1994, performing the Atmospheric Laboratory for Applications and Science-3 ( ATLAS-3 ) mission.

ATLAS-3 and Atmospheric
STS-66 Atlantis ( 3 – 14 November 1994 ), the Atmospheric Laboratory for Applications and Science-3 ( ATLAS-3 ) mission was part of an ongoing program to determine the Earth's energy balance and atmospheric change over an eleven-year solar cycle.
STS-66 ( November 3 – 14, 1994 ) was the Atmospheric Laboratory for Applications and Science 3 ( ATLAS-3 ) mission.

ATLAS-3 and atmosphere
ATLAS-3 was the third in a series of flights to study the Earth ’ s atmosphere composition and solar effects at several points during the Sun ’ s 11-year cycle.

ATLAS-3 and with
ATLAS-3 and CRISTA-SPAS considered as joint mission with single set of science objectives.

ATLAS-3 and solar
ATLAS-3 was part of an ongoing program to determine the Earth's energy balance and atmospheric change over an 11-year solar cycle.

instruments and mounted
By the late 19th century, improved instruments were designed which could be mounted in any position and allowed accurate measurements in electric power systems.
A special part of the modular Spacelab system, the " igloo ", which was located at head of a three-pallet train, provided on-site support to instruments mounted on pallets.
These lever systems, which superficially resemble the mechanisms of reed instruments such as the bassoon, include levers mounted beside the regular fingerboard ( near the nut, on the " E " string side ), which remotely activate metal " fingers " on the extension fingerboard.
Scientific instruments to measure fields and particles were mounted on the spinning section of the spacecraft, together with the main antenna, power supply, the propulsion module and most of Galileos computers and control electronics.
The sixteen instruments, weighing 118 kg altogether, included magnetometer sensors mounted on an 11 m boom to minimize interference from the spacecraft ; a plasma instrument for detecting low energy charged particles and a plasma wave detector to study waves generated by the particles ; a high energy particle detector ; and a detector of cosmic and Jovian dust.
Unlike most modern stringed instruments, the lute's fretboard is mounted flush with the top.
The following scientific instruments were mounted on the instrument mast and base:
A scan platform was mounted on the bottom of the frame, on which were attached the mutually bore-sighted science instruments ( wide-and narrow-angle TV cameras, infrared radiometer, ultraviolet spectrometer, and infrared interferometer spectrometer ).
All instruments and spacecraft subsystems were mounted on the forward end of the cylinder, except the magnetometer, which was at the end of a 4. 7 m boom.
A generic replica cockpit with working instruments was mounted on the motion platform.
The scientific instruments consisted of an ion chamber and Geiger-Müller tube to measure total radiation flux, a proportional radiation counter telescope to measure high energy radiation, a scintillation counter to monitor low-energy radiation, a VLF receiver for natural radio waves, a transponder to study electron density, and part of the television facsimile system and flux-gate and search coil magnetometers mounted on the instrument platform.
The scientific instruments consisted of an ion chamber and Geiger-Müller tube to measure total radiation flux, a proportional radiation counter telescope to measure high energy radiation, a scintillation counter to monitor low-energy radiation, a VLF receiver for natural radio waves, a transponder to study electron density, and part of the flux-gate and search coil magnetometers mounted on the instrument platform.
The scientific instruments consisted of an ion chamber and Geiger-Müller tube to measure total radiation flux, a proportional radiation counter telescope to measure high energy radiation, a scintillation counter to monitor low-energy radiation, a scintillation spectrometer to study the Earth's ( and possible lunar ) radiation belts, a VLF receiver for natural radio waves, a transponder to study electron density, and part of the flux-gate and search coil magnetometers mounted on the instrument platform.
The instruments ( speedometer, fuel gauge and ampmeter ) were placed in a cluster around the steering column and the gear change was floor mounted.
It again carried the DFI package, as well as the OSTA-l payload – named for the NASA Office of Space and Terrestrial Applications – which consisted of a number of remote-sensing instruments mounted on a Spacelab pallet in the payload bay.
In addition, in its payload bay, Columbia again carried the DFI package, and OSS-l ( named for the NASA Office of Space Science and Applications ) which consisted of a number of instruments mounted on a Spacelab pallet, intended to obtain data on the near-Earth environment and the extent of contamination caused by the orbiter itself.
Like most flight instructors giving dual instruction, Reid was seated on the right side, while the aircraft's primary flight instruments were mounted on the left, in front of Dubroff in this case.
Each external payload is mounted on an adaptor able to accommodate small instruments and experiments totalling up to.
Other instruments are often mounted in insulated enclosures on small buried piers of unreinforced concrete.
The Alto Peru Fanfare Band of the Argentine Regiment of Mounted Grenadiers is an all-brass mounted band using the same brass and percussion instruments mentioned.
The prime objective of HETE was to carry out the first multiwavelength study of gamma-ray bursts with UV, X-ray, and gamma-ray instruments mounted on a single, compact spacecraft.
The ORFEUS instruments, mounted on the reusable Shuttle Pallet Satellite, studied the origin and makeup of stars.
These instruments were mounted on the outside of the spacecraft.
The ORFEUS instruments, mounted on the reusable Shuttle Pallet Satellite, studied the origin and makeup of stars.
It included six instruments mounted on a Spacelab pallet in the cargo bay, with the seventh mounted on the wall of the bay in two Get Away Special canisters.

instruments and on
They are included in all types of mathematical handbooks and they are stamped on some types of precision measuring instruments.
these instruments are installed on rockets, satellites, and space probes.
Extreme cases are on record in which the doctor has had to use instruments to cut through the hymen to permit marital relations to be consummated.
Only too often, however, you have the feeling that you are sitting in a room with some of the instruments lined up on one wall to your left and others facing them on the wall to your right.
Homes and factories and schools and a big wide federal highway, instead of peaceful corn to rest your eyes on while you tried to rest your heart, while you tried not to look at the balloon and the bandstand and the uniforms and the flash of the instruments.
This music is characterized by a large technical research and focuses mainly on twelve long Noubate " series ", its main instruments are the mandolin, violin, lute, guitar, zither, flute and piano.
Amateur astronomers use a range of instruments to study the sky, depending on a combination of their interests and resources.
Although he improved on the arching of his father's instruments, by and large they are inferior and no match for the greatest maker of his day, Antonio Stradivari.
The considerable distance between the Descartes site and previous Apollo landing sites would be beneficial for the network of geophysical instruments, portions of which were deployed on each Apollo expedition beginning with Apollo 12.
Since the New Testament never counters this instrumental language with any negative judgment on instruments, opposition to instruments instead comes from an interpretation of history.
Since the New Testament never condemns instruments themselves, much less in any of these settings, it is conceded that “ the church Fathers go beyond the New Testament in pronouncing a negative judgment on musical instruments .”
The use of musical instruments is traditionally forbidden on the Sabbath out of concern that players would be tempted to repair their instruments, which is forbidden on those days.
Petra Haden used a four-track recorder to produce an a cappella version of The Who Sell Out including the instruments and fake advertisements on her album Petra Haden Sings: The Who Sell Out in 2005.
The electric string bass and upright string bass — depending on the circumstance — can be treated by the arranger as either string section or rhythm section instruments.
" After a string quartet ," Martin explains, " I do not think there is a satisfactory sound for strings until one has at least three players on each line ... as a rule two stringed instruments together create a slight " beat " which does not give a smooth sound.
Early ammeters were laboratory instruments which relied on the Earth's magnetic field for operation.
Another of the show's signature elements is that many songs end on a single brief note played by one or more instruments.
It might appear at first sight as though one connection would serve, but the differences in pressure on which these instruments depend are so minute, that the pressure of the air in the room where the recording part is placed has to be considered.
The second partial ( first overtone ) is the lowest note of each tubing length practical to play on half-tube instruments.

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