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Riddle of jet's horror take-off
Melbourne Herald Sun, Australia - Aug 21, 2008
Australian Dom Farrell flew into Madrid about five minutes after the crash and could see smoke in the distance. "We landed just after it took off and we ...
Video: Plane Crash May Have Several Causes AssociatedPress
Investigators scour wreckage of Madrid jet 'inferno' Sydney Morning Herald
At least 45 dead in Madrid jet crash New Straits Times
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Probe into Spanair Crash Begins
BusinessWeek - Aug 21, 2008
The Spanish jet crash, which left 153 dead, was the country's worst since 1973. Investigators are probing the wreckage As darkness fell on Madrid on ...



AFP

153 killed in Madrid airline crash
AFP - Aug 20, 2008
The flight was a codeshare with Lufthansa and the German carrier said four passengers from a Lufthansa flight were registered on the ill-fated Spanair jet ...



Book Review: Alsdorf, Auf den Spuren
ScienceBlogs - Aug 28, 2008
The first jet fighter models, though German, had not been -- and would indeed never be -- built in significant numbers. In those end-times, ...



Vitali Kaloyev, the revenge killer hailed as a hero, joins ...
Times Online, UK - Aug 28, 2008
Crossing from Switzerland into Germany over Lake Constance, the aircraft found itself on the same course as a DHL cargo jet. The air traffic controller, ...



National Post

Conrad Black: A nation caught between blustering confidence and ...
National Post, Canada - Aug 9, 2008
Since then, the accumulation of medals and grandeur of Olympic facilities has been a yardstick for Great Power status, such as the pre-jet age contest to ...



Taylor Rules Currencies, Not to Be Confused With the Other Guy
Bloomberg - Aug 22, 2008
That was especially the case in the so-called majors -- the currencies of the Group of Ten countries, which include the US, Japan, Germany and the UK ``It's ...



Between Wind and Waves: Ekranoplans
AutoSpeed, Australia - Sep 1, 2008
(To give a guide, it was 80 per cent of the length of a Boeing 747 jumbo jet!) Displaying technology far in advance of that being exploited elsewhere in the ...



Global vision - Cardiff eye man speaks out
WalesOnline, United Kingdom - Aug 24, 2008
We were working on the Orbis DC10 plane, a wide-bodied jet, fitted out as a flying eye hospital. Just outside Khartoum, on the Omdurman Plains, ...



Daily Sun

Photo: Sun News Publishing
Daily Sun, Nigeria - Aug 17, 2008
The issue of cutting corners was brought to the fore after a series of air crashes that jolted the nation occurred in quick succession. ...


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Space Race :: Race for The Moon [Part 6 of 6]

Space Race is a BBC documentary first shown in Britain on BBC2 between September & October 2005, chronicling the major events and characters in the American/Soviet space race up to the first landing of a man on the moon. It focusses on Sergei Korolev, the Soviets' chief rocket designer, and Wernher von Braun, his American counterpart. The series was a joint effort between British, German, American and Russian production teams.Episode four: Race for The Moon (1964-1969)Both sides now plan to put a man on the Moon - the Americans pull ahead in the space race with Project Gemini, but then suffer a disaster with the Apollo 1 fire. Meanwhile, despite a few notable successes such as the first space walk by Alexei Leonov, the Soviet space program struggles to keep up amid internal strife. Glushko and Korolev permanently fall out in an argument about fuel; Korolev turns to Nikolai Kuznetsov to develop engines instead. Kuznetsov delivers the NK-33, very efficient but much less powerful than the Americans' F-1. The Soviet program suffers further blows when Korolev dies during surgery, Gagarin dies in a jet crash, Soyuz 1 crashes and kills Vladimir Komarov, and the prototype booster for the moon shot, the N-1 rocket, fails to successfully launch. In America, von Braun has continuing difficulties with the Saturn V, especially combustion instability in the large F-1 engine, but these are ultimately overcome almost by brute force at great expense, and the rocket successfully launches the first manned lunar mission, Apollo 8, and the first manned lunar landing, Apollo 11. The final episode finishes with brief textual summaries of the remaining careers of the various people involved.

Author: atlssa
Keywords: Space Race Sergei Korolev Wernher von Braun Nazis V-2 Second World War Cold USA US USSR Russia Soviet Germany Britain Rockets Satellites Survival Moon Apollo Vostok Project Mercury Sputnik Explorer ICBM Soyuz Yuri Gagarin Alan Shepard Kuznetsov Manned Lunar Landing Nasa Roskosmos
Added: August 3, 2008



Space Race :: Race for The Moon [Part 5 of 6]

Space Race is a BBC documentary first shown in Britain on BBC2 between September & October 2005, chronicling the major events and characters in the American/Soviet space race up to the first landing of a man on the moon. It focusses on Sergei Korolev, the Soviets' chief rocket designer, and Wernher von Braun, his American counterpart. The series was a joint effort between British, German, American and Russian production teams.Episode four: Race for The Moon (1964-1969)Both sides now plan to put a man on the Moon - the Americans pull ahead in the space race with Project Gemini, but then suffer a disaster with the Apollo 1 fire. Meanwhile, despite a few notable successes such as the first space walk by Alexei Leonov, the Soviet space program struggles to keep up amid internal strife. Glushko and Korolev permanently fall out in an argument about fuel; Korolev turns to Nikolai Kuznetsov to develop engines instead. Kuznetsov delivers the NK-33, very efficient but much less powerful than the Americans' F-1. The Soviet program suffers further blows when Korolev dies during surgery, Gagarin dies in a jet crash, Soyuz 1 crashes and kills Vladimir Komarov, and the prototype booster for the moon shot, the N-1 rocket, fails to successfully launch. In America, von Braun has continuing difficulties with the Saturn V, especially combustion instability in the large F-1 engine, but these are ultimately overcome almost by brute force at great expense, and the rocket successfully launches the first manned lunar mission, Apollo 8, and the first manned lunar landing, Apollo 11. The final episode finishes with brief textual summaries of the remaining careers of the various people involved.

Author: atlssa
Keywords: Space Race Sergei Korolev Wernher von Braun Nazis V-2 Second World War Cold USA US USSR Russia Soviet Germany Britain Rockets Satellites Survival Moon Apollo Vostok Project Mercury Sputnik Explorer ICBM Soyuz Yuri Gagarin Alan Shepard Kuznetsov Manned Lunar Landing Nasa Roskosmos
Added: August 3, 2008



Space Race :: Race for The Moon [Part 4 of 6]

Space Race is a BBC documentary first shown in Britain on BBC2 between September & October 2005, chronicling the major events and characters in the American/Soviet space race up to the first landing of a man on the moon. It focusses on Sergei Korolev, the Soviets' chief rocket designer, and Wernher von Braun, his American counterpart. The series was a joint effort between British, German, American and Russian production teams.Episode four: Race for The Moon (1964-1969)Both sides now plan to put a man on the Moon - the Americans pull ahead in the space race with Project Gemini, but then suffer a disaster with the Apollo 1 fire. Meanwhile, despite a few notable successes such as the first space walk by Alexei Leonov, the Soviet space program struggles to keep up amid internal strife. Glushko and Korolev permanently fall out in an argument about fuel; Korolev turns to Nikolai Kuznetsov to develop engines instead. Kuznetsov delivers the NK-33, very efficient but much less powerful than the Americans' F-1. The Soviet program suffers further blows when Korolev dies during surgery, Gagarin dies in a jet crash, Soyuz 1 crashes and kills Vladimir Komarov, and the prototype booster for the moon shot, the N-1 rocket, fails to successfully launch. In America, von Braun has continuing difficulties with the Saturn V, especially combustion instability in the large F-1 engine, but these are ultimately overcome almost by brute force at great expense, and the rocket successfully launches the first manned lunar mission, Apollo 8, and the first manned lunar landing, Apollo 11. The final episode finishes with brief textual summaries of the remaining careers of the various people involved.

Author: atlssa
Keywords: Space Race Sergei Korolev Wernher von Braun Nazis V-2 Second World War Cold USA US USSR Russia Soviet Germany Britain Rockets Satellites Survival Moon Apollo Vostok Project Mercury Sputnik Explorer ICBM Soyuz Yuri Gagarin Alan Shepard Kuznetsov Manned Lunar Landing Nasa Roskosmos
Added: August 3, 2008



Space Race :: Race for The Moon [Part 3 of 6]

Space Race is a BBC documentary first shown in Britain on BBC2 between September & October 2005, chronicling the major events and characters in the American/Soviet space race up to the first landing of a man on the moon. It focusses on Sergei Korolev, the Soviets' chief rocket designer, and Wernher von Braun, his American counterpart. The series was a joint effort between British, German, American and Russian production teams.Episode four: Race for The Moon (1964-1969)Both sides now plan to put a man on the Moon - the Americans pull ahead in the space race with Project Gemini, but then suffer a disaster with the Apollo 1 fire. Meanwhile, despite a few notable successes such as the first space walk by Alexei Leonov, the Soviet space program struggles to keep up amid internal strife. Glushko and Korolev permanently fall out in an argument about fuel; Korolev turns to Nikolai Kuznetsov to develop engines instead. Kuznetsov delivers the NK-33, very efficient but much less powerful than the Americans' F-1. The Soviet program suffers further blows when Korolev dies during surgery, Gagarin dies in a jet crash, Soyuz 1 crashes and kills Vladimir Komarov, and the prototype booster for the moon shot, the N-1 rocket, fails to successfully launch. In America, von Braun has continuing difficulties with the Saturn V, especially combustion instability in the large F-1 engine, but these are ultimately overcome almost by brute force at great expense, and the rocket successfully launches the first manned lunar mission, Apollo 8, and the first manned lunar landing, Apollo 11. The final episode finishes with brief textual summaries of the remaining careers of the various people involved.

Author: atlssa
Keywords: Space Race Sergei Korolev Wernher von Braun Nazis V-2 Second World War Cold USA US USSR Russia Soviet Germany Britain Rockets Satellites Survival Moon Apollo Vostok Project Mercury Sputnik Explorer ICBM Soyuz Yuri Gagarin Alan Shepard Kuznetsov Manned Lunar Landing Nasa Roskosmos
Added: August 3, 2008



Space Race :: Race for The Moon [Part 3 of 6]

Space Race is a BBC documentary first shown in Britain on BBC2 between September & October 2005, chronicling the major events and characters in the American/Soviet space race up to the first landing of a man on the moon. It focusses on Sergei Korolev, the Soviets' chief rocket designer, and Wernher von Braun, his American counterpart. The series was a joint effort between British, German, American and Russian production teams.Episode four: Race for The Moon (1964-1969)Both sides now plan to put a man on the Moon - the Americans pull ahead in the space race with Project Gemini, but then suffer a disaster with the Apollo 1 fire. Meanwhile, despite a few notable successes such as the first space walk by Alexei Leonov, the Soviet space program struggles to keep up amid internal strife. Glushko and Korolev permanently fall out in an argument about fuel; Korolev turns to Nikolai Kuznetsov to develop engines instead. Kuznetsov delivers the NK-33, very efficient but much less powerful than the Americans' F-1. The Soviet program suffers further blows when Korolev dies during surgery, Gagarin dies in a jet crash, Soyuz 1 crashes and kills Vladimir Komarov, and the prototype booster for the moon shot, the N-1 rocket, fails to successfully launch. In America, von Braun has continuing difficulties with the Saturn V, especially combustion instability in the large F-1 engine, but these are ultimately overcome almost by brute force at great expense, and the rocket successfully launches the first manned lunar mission, Apollo 8, and the first manned lunar landing, Apollo 11. The final episode finishes with brief textual summaries of the remaining careers of the various people involved.

Author: atlssa
Keywords: Space Race Sergei Korolev Wernher von Braun Nazis V-2 Second World War Cold USA US USSR Russia Soviet Germany Britain Rockets Satellites Survival Moon Apollo Vostok Project Mercury Sputnik Explorer ICBM Soyuz Yuri Gagarin Alan Shepard Kuznetsov Manned Lunar Landing Nasa Roskosmos
Added: August 3, 2008


Space Race :: Race for The Moon [Part 3 of 6]

Space Race is a BBC documentary first shown in Britain on BBC2 between September & October 2005, chronicling the major events and characters in the American/Soviet space race up to the first landing of a man on the moon. It focusses on Sergei Korolev, the Soviets' chief rocket designer, and Wernher von Braun, his American counterpart. The series was a joint effort between British, German, American and Russian production teams.Episode four: Race for The Moon (1964-1969)Both sides now plan to put a man on the Moon - the Americans pull ahead in the space race with Project Gemini, but then suffer a disaster with the Apollo 1 fire. Meanwhile, despite a few notable successes such as the first space walk by Alexei Leonov, the Soviet space program struggles to keep up amid internal strife. Glushko and Korolev permanently fall out in an argument about fuel; Korolev turns to Nikolai Kuznetsov to develop engines instead. Kuznetsov delivers the NK-33, very efficient but much less powerful than the Americans' F-1. The Soviet program suffers further blows when Korolev dies during surgery, Gagarin dies in a jet crash, Soyuz 1 crashes and kills Vladimir Komarov, and the prototype booster for the moon shot, the N-1 rocket, fails to successfully launch. In America, von Braun has continuing difficulties with the Saturn V, especially combustion instability in the large F-1 engine, but these are ultimately overcome almost by brute force at great expense, and the rocket successfully launches the first manned lunar mission, Apollo 8, and the first manned lunar landing, Apollo 11. The final episode finishes with brief textual summaries of the remaining careers of the various people involved.

Author: atlssa
Keywords: Space Race Sergei Korolev Wernher von Braun Nazis V-2 Second World War Cold USA US USSR Russia Soviet Germany Britain Rockets Satellites Survival Moon Apollo Vostok Project Mercury Sputnik Explorer ICBM Soyuz Yuri Gagarin Alan Shepard Kuznetsov Manned Lunar Landing Nasa Roskosmos
Added: August 3, 2008


Space Race :: Race for The Moon [Part 3 of 6]

Space Race is a BBC documentary first shown in Britain on BBC2 between September & October 2005, chronicling the major events and characters in the American/Soviet space race up to the first landing of a man on the moon. It focusses on Sergei Korolev, the Soviets' chief rocket designer, and Wernher von Braun, his American counterpart. The series was a joint effort between British, German, American and Russian production teams.Episode four: Race for The Moon (1964-1969)Both sides now plan to put a man on the Moon - the Americans pull ahead in the space race with Project Gemini, but then suffer a disaster with the Apollo 1 fire. Meanwhile, despite a few notable successes such as the first space walk by Alexei Leonov, the Soviet space program struggles to keep up amid internal strife. Glushko and Korolev permanently fall out in an argument about fuel; Korolev turns to Nikolai Kuznetsov to develop engines instead. Kuznetsov delivers the NK-33, very efficient but much less powerful than the Americans' F-1. The Soviet program suffers further blows when Korolev dies during surgery, Gagarin dies in a jet crash, Soyuz 1 crashes and kills Vladimir Komarov, and the prototype booster for the moon shot, the N-1 rocket, fails to successfully launch. In America, von Braun has continuing difficulties with the Saturn V, especially combustion instability in the large F-1 engine, but these are ultimately overcome almost by brute force at great expense, and the rocket successfully launches the first manned lunar mission, Apollo 8, and the first manned lunar landing, Apollo 11. The final episode finishes with brief textual summaries of the remaining careers of the various people involved.

Author: atlssa
Keywords: Space Race Sergei Korolev Wernher von Braun Nazis V-2 Second World War Cold USA US USSR Russia Soviet Germany Britain Rockets Satellites Survival Moon Apollo Vostok Project Mercury Sputnik Explorer ICBM Soyuz Yuri Gagarin Alan Shepard Kuznetsov Manned Lunar Landing Nasa Roskosmos
Added: August 3, 2008


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German Plane Almost Crashes During High Wind Speed
Check out this crazy video of a German jet carrying 131 passengers almost crashing while trying to land during a storm.Watch the wing graze the runway before the pilot gets back into the air!
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