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Explorer John Lederer visited one of the Siouan villages ( Saponi ) in 1670, on the Staunton River at Otter Creek, southwest of the present-day city, as did Batts and Fallam in 1671.
Explorer John C. Frémont discovered coal in the area during his second expedition in 1843.
* 1818 – Explorer John Oxley passes through the area on his exploration mission.
* Harvey, A. G., " John Jeffrey: Botanical Explorer ", in The Siskiyou Pioneer in Folklore, Fact and Fiction and Yearbook, Siskiyou County Historical Society.
Johnson, Richard, The Search for the Inland Sea: John Oxley, Explorer, 1783-1828, Melbourne University Press, 2001.
* 1841: Explorer Edward John Eyre arrives in Albany walking across the Nullarbor Plain from the eastern states.
Explorer John McDouall Stuart passed through the area in 1862 on his successful sixth journey across the continent from north to south.
John Zahm, CSC, Scientist and Explorer
Explorer John Rae, who accompanied the expedition, named area lakes in honor of its members: The lake now called Old Wives Lake became Johnstone Lake and Chaplin Lake received the name by which it is still known.
Explorer John Oxley recommended " Red Cliff Point "named after the red-coloured cliffs visible from Moreton Bay – to the Governor Thomas Brisbane for the new colony, reporting that ships could land at any tide and easily get close to the shore.
In June 2006, the astronomer John Middleditch and his team at LANL announced the first prediction of pulsar glitches with observational data from the Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer.
The 2006 prize was won by John C. Mather and George F. Smoot ( leaders of the Cosmic Background Explorer ( COBE ) satellite experiment ) for " the blackbody form and anisotropy of the cosmic microwave background radiation ( CMBR ).
* Explorer John Lloyd Stephens ( Class of 1822 );
Glennon, John Alan ( Geographer / Explorer )
* Maya Explorer: John Lloyd Stephens and the Lost Cities of Central America and Yucatán ( 1947 )
Peasedown St John Scout Group runs Beavers, Cubs and Scouts for young people aged 6 – 14 while Explorer Scouts exists for older teenagers.
The other is Camp John H. Ware, III ( in Fulton Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania ), known before 1985 as Camp Jubilee, which was first opened in the 1950s as an Explorer base, but later acquired permanent facilities.
Boenish's cinematography work included the 1969 John Frankenheimer parachuting film classic The Gypsy Moths, starring Burt Lancaster and Gene Hackman, and a National Geographic Explorer segment on jumps from El Capitan.

Explorer and was
Murray was one of the expedition, a San Francisco based marine technology company established in 1992, that is developing a vehicle, Deepsearch ( and Ocean Explorer HOV Unlimited ), with some support from Google's Eric Schmidt with which a crew of two or three will take 90 minutes to reach the seabed, as the program Deep Search.
Basic DHTML support was introduced with Internet Explorer 4. 0, although there was a basic dynamic system with Netscape Navigator 4. 0.
The Explorer program was the United States's first successful attempt to launch an artificial satellite.
The Explorer program was later reestablished to catch up with the Soviet Union after that nation's launch of Sputnik 1 on October 4, 1957.
( See: Sputnik crisis ) Explorer 1 was launched January 31, 1958.
The Explorer program was transferred to NASA, which continued to use the name for an ongoing series of relatively small space missions, typically an artificial satellite with a science focus.
By March 1996, pre-standard HTTP / 1. 1 was supported in Arena, Netscape 2. 0, Netscape Navigator Gold 2. 01, Mosaic 2. 7, Lynx 2. 5, and in Internet Explorer 2. 0.
The Earth's magnetosphere was first measured in 1958 by Explorer 1 with instruments designed by James A.
In summer of 1997, he was interviewed by Microsoft for a job in the Internet Explorer Unix team ( to work on a SPARC port ), but lacked the university degree required to obtain a work H-1B visa.
The issue central to the case was whether Microsoft was allowed to bundle its flagship Internet Explorer ( IE ) web browser software with its Microsoft Windows operating system.
Microsoft stated that the merging of Microsoft Windows and Internet Explorer was the result of innovation and competition, that the two were now the same product and were inextricably linked together and that consumers were now getting all the benefits of IE for free.
Those who opposed Microsoft's position countered that the browser was still a distinct and separate product which did not need to be tied to the operating system, since a separate version of Internet Explorer was available for Mac OS.
This was primarily due to the increased usage of Microsoft's Internet Explorer web browser software, and partly because the Netscape Corporation ( later purchased by AOL ) did not sustain Netscape Navigator's technical innovation after the late 1990s.
The business demise of Netscape was a central premise of Microsoft's antitrust trial, wherein the Court ruled that Microsoft Corporation's bundling of Internet Explorer with the Windows operating system was a monopolistic and illegal business practice.
Netscape's web browser was once dominant in terms of usage share, but lost most of that share to Internet Explorer during the first browser war.
He suggested " Pioneer " as the name of the probe since " the Army had already launched and orbited the Explorer satellite and their Public Information Office was identifying the Army as ' Pioneers in Space ,'" and by adopting the name the Air Force would " make a ' quantum jump ' as to who really the ' Pioneers in space.
Internet Explorer, up to and including IE8, was the only major browser not to provide native SVG support.
On February 16, 2004, an exploit " allegedly discovered by an individual studying the leaked source code " for certain versions of Microsoft Internet Explorer was reported.
Internet Explorer had been released for Mac, this was significant as it was the first browser that fully supported HTML 4. 01 and CSS 1, raising the bar in terms of standards compliance.
The popular Minesweeper game under older versions of Microsoft Windows had a cheat mode triggered by entering the comment < tt > xyzzy < tt >, then pressing the key sequence shift and then enter, which turned a single pixel in the top-left corner of the entire screen into a small black or white dot depending on whether or not the mouse pointer is over a mine .< ref > This easter egg was present in all Windows versions through Windows XP Service Pack 2, but under Windows 95, 98 and NT 4. 0 the pixel was visible only if the standard Explorer desktop was not running.

Explorer and first
The history of the Document Object Model is intertwined with the history of the " browser wars " of the late 1990s between Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer, as well as with that of JavaScript and JScript, the first scripting languages to be widely implemented in the layout engines of web browsers.
* 1958 – Explorer program: Explorer 1 – The first successful launch of an American satellite into orbit.
Using a spare Jupiter-C, the two organizations then launched America ’ s first satellite, Explorer 1, on February 1, 1958.
But finally, three months after Sputnik 2, the project succeeded ; Explorer 1 thus became the United States ' first artificial satellite on January 31, 1958.
It is the first Windows NT release to include Active Desktop, first introduced as a part of Internet Explorer 4. 0 ( specifically Windows Desktop Update ), and only pre-installed in Windows 98 by that time .< ref name =" ActiveDesktop ">
* August 18 – Explorer Alexander Gordon Laing becomes the first European to reach Timbuktu.
* August 14 – Explorer 6 sends the first picture of Earth from orbit.
** NASA's Explorer 1, the first American satellite and Explorer program spacecraft, reenters Earth's atmosphere after 12 years in orbit.
* August 18, 1826 – Explorer Alexander Gordon Laing becomes the first European to reach Timbuktu.
* January 31 – The first successful American satellite, Explorer 1, is launched into orbit.
* Explorer Bjarni Herjólfsson becomes the first inhabitant of the Old World to sight North America.
* Explorer 1 – first US satellite
* 1958-The U. S. launches Explorer 1, the first American artificial satellite, on a Jupiter-C rocket.
The trapped radiation was first mapped out by Explorer 4, Pioneer 3 and Luna 1.
Explorer 1 ( 1958 Alpha 1 ) was the first Earth satellite of the United States, launched as part of its participation in the International Geophysical Year.
Explorer 1 was launched on January 31, 1958 at 22: 48 Eastern Time ( equal to February 1, 03: 48 UTC ) atop the first Juno booster from LC-26 at the Cape Canaveral Missile Annex, Florida.
Explorer 1 was the first of the long-running Explorer program.

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