Word: solarized
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...five-man Russian team, in particular, seemed interested in large-scale efforts to get rid of permafrost at mining or construction sites. Pointing out that massive blasting is too expensive, it offered plans for melting permafrost by solar heat trapped beneath huge sheets of plastic, and for electrifying the ground to move aside the water that makes permafrost so unreliable during partial thaws...
...scientifically valuable projects to the frantic effort to make sure that the man on the moon will be American. And the moon race consumes over $20 billion, money which could be taking many more worthwhile projects off the shelf. Vastly more knowledge would be reaped from money put into solar probes or orbiting geophysical laboratories than will be gained from a manned moon shot...
Recent space flights have indicated the intensity of high energy protons in the Van Allen radiation belt and in solar bursts in interplanetary space...
...instruments viewed another part of the sky; they did not record what was going on in Scorpio. They did report on two weaker X-ray sources, and their findings suggested that the original, strong X-ray source was probably located far out in space, beyond the reaches of the solar system, wheeling around the earth with the seasonal movements of the stars...
...first serious project with the new antenna was begun early this past summer. Dennis N. Downes '65 and Michael P. Hughes, Dr. Maxwell's research associate at the station, observed the passage of the solar corona in front of the Crab Nebula. In late June the Crab Nebula, the gaseous remnants of a star which exploded in 1054, was in the daytime sky near...