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  • 101Mars Polar Lander — Artist depiction of Mars Polar Lander on Mars. Operator NASA / JPL Major contractors Martin Marietta …

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  • 102Phoenix (spacecraft) — This article is about the Mars lander. For the Star Trek spacecraft, see Phoenix (Star Trek). For other uses, see Phoenix (disambiguation). Phoenix Mars Mission Artist s impression of the Phoenix spacecraft as it lands on Mars Operator NASA …

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  • 103Louis Essen — Infobox Scientist name = Louis Essen box width = image width =150px caption = Louis Essen (left center) with Udo Adelsberger (extreme left) birth date = September 6, 1908 birth place = Nottingham death date = August 24, 1997 death place = Great… …

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  • 104STS-66 — is a Space Shuttle program mission.Infobox Space mission mission name = STS 66 insignia = Sts 66 patch.png shuttle = Atlantis launch pad = 39 B launch = November 3, 1994, 11:59:43.060 am EDT landing = November 14, 1994, 10:33:45 am EST, Edwards… …

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  • 105Satellite laser ranging — In satellite laser ranging (SLR) a global network of observation stations measure the round trip time of flight of ultrashort pulses of light to satellites equipped with retroreflectors. This provides instantaneous range measurements of… …

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  • 106Direction finding — (DF) refers to the establishment of the direction from which a received signal was transmitted. This can refer to radio or other forms of wireless communication. By combining the direction information from two or more suitably spaced receivers… …

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  • 107Sombrero Galaxy — For other uses, see M104 (disambiguation). Sombrero Galaxy[1][2] …

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  • 108Advanced Camera for Surveys — The Advanced Camera for Surveys (ACS) is a third generation axial instrument aboard the Hubble Space Telescope (HST). The initial design and scientific capabilities of ACS were defined by a team based at Johns Hopkins University. ACS was… …

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  • 109Gravimetry — For the chemical analysis technique, see Gravimetric analysis. Gravity anomalies covering the Southern Ocean are shown here in false color relief. Amplitudes range between 30 mGal (magenta) to +30 mGal (red). This image has been… …

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  • 110Spectral signature — Spectral signatures are the specific combination of reflected and absorbed electromagnetic radiation at varying wavelengths which can uniquely identify an object. The spectral signature of an object is a function of 1) incidental EM wavelength… …

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