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  • 121Earth's rotation — is the rotation of the solid Earth around its own axis. The Earth rotates towards the east, which can be observed by orientation with a magnetic compass at sunrise. As viewed from the star Polaris, the Earth turns counter clockwise. Rotation… …

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  • 122Liviu Constantinescu — (26 November 1914 – 29 November 1997) was a Romanian geophysicist, professor of geophysics, member of the Romanian Academy. He was the cofounder, together with Sabba S. Ştefănescu, of the Romanian school of geophysics.BiographyBorn into an old… …

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  • 123Hellmut Schmid — Hellmut H. Schmid (1914 1998) was Professor of Geodesy and Photogrammetry on the ETH Zürich (Switzerland), where he emerited in 1985. In the 1950s he worked on research projects of Space Exploration in the USA, 1968 1974 he promoted the first… …

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  • 124Control network — In geodesy and surveying a control network or simply control, is a set of reference points of known geospatial coordinates. The higher order (high precision, usually millimeter to decimeter on a scale of continents) control points are normally… …

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  • 125Netcad — Developer(s) ULUSAL Stable release 5.026 / February 28, 2007 …

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  • 1261992 in spaceflight — |11 January, 03:40 GMT |Black Brant IX |LC 36, White Sands |NASA |NASA |Sub orbital |Astronomy |11 January 1992 |Successful |Apogee: (Yantar 4K2) |MOM |LEO |Reconnaissance satellite |20 November 1992 |Successful |25 September, 17:05:01 GMT… …

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  • 127Michael S. Kearns — (April 14, 1958 ) was a 2010 candidate for Colorado s 6th congressional district,[1] running on a Grassroots Leadership platform, which promotes a Direct Democracy Self governance Consortium for advancing fully transparent Internet Socio… …

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  • 128Equator — For other uses, see Equator (disambiguation). 0° Equator …

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