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born alison bools in dublin to an english mother and irish father, raised in dalkey and educated at holy child killiney.ballet and sporting activities were early interests until the age of 11 when music became her abiding passion.her commitment was sealed when she took cecilia as her confirmation name (saint cecilia being the patron saint of musicians).at the age of 11 she co-founded the progressive folk rock band mellow candle with school friends clodagh simonds and maria white.they released their first single, feeling high on snb records (simon napier-bell) in 1968.this was followed by a secretarial course and employment until a full electric line-up of mellow candle reformed.the band lived and worked in ireland and england between 1969 and 1973 managed by thin lizzy manager, ted carroll.o'donnell and williams spent their wedding evening in concert with thin lizzy at the national stadium in dublin.bob geldof, luke kelly and members of clannad were amongst early spectators at irish concerts, and several members of the group participated in house sessions with pioneering traditional musicians, dónal lunny and andy irvine.the band released their latterly highly acclaimed, cult album, swaddling songs on decca records's deram subsidiary in 1972.the untimely and unhappy demise of mellow candle and the tough economic climate of the three-day week in 1973/74 london sent o'donnell and williams to johannesburg, south africa.simonds and murray ultimately went to new york, and boylan joined the gary moore band for a time.in the year before their departure they played belgian bars as a folk duo and formed a short-lived band with legendary guitarist jimmy faulkner, who died in 2008.disenchanted by hard drug use backstage, they abandoned the project.two years after their arrival in south africa the couple participated in palet, an afrikaans music and poetry programme in 1976 for the fledgling south african broadcasting corporation's television service.
alison o'donnell musician | associatedband/associatedmusicalartist | mellow candle <tsp> alison o'donnell musician | associatedband/associatedmusicalartist | united bible studies
born alison bools in dublin to an english mother and irish father, raised in dalkey and educated at holy child killiney.o'donnell and williams spent their wedding evening in concert with thin lizzy at the national stadium in dublin.the band released their latterly highly acclaimed, cult album, swaddling songs on decca records's deram subsidiary in 1972.the untimely and unhappy demise of mellow candle and the tough economic climate of the three-day week in 1973/74 london sent o'donnell and williams to johannesburg, south africa.
as a player, he played for vitesse, ajax, de graafschap and istanbulspor.after his playing career, van den brom became a manager.he worked as a head coach for agovv apeldoorn (2007–2010), ado den haag (2010–2011), vitesse (2011–2012) and anderlecht (2012–2014).after managing az for five years, he moved to take charge of fc utrecht from the 2019–20 season.after seven seasons with vitesse, playing 225 games and scoring 80 goals, he made the move to dutch giants ajax, where he played for two seasons before moving abroad with turkish side istanbulspor.he returned to vitesse after one season, and spent another five seasons there before signing for de graafschap for his final season, retiring from playing in 2003.he played in the 8–0 win against malta and the 6–0 win against san marino.he scored one goal.from 2007 to 2010 he served as head coach of small eerste divisie club agovv apeldoorn with impressive results, also winning a place in the promotion playoffs in his last season in charge.in may 2010 he was presented as new head coach of eredivisie club ado den haag, with whom he qualified for the 2011–12 europa league.in june 2011, van den brom was named as head coach of his old club vitesse.again, he managed to qualify for the europa league.he signed with belgian side anderlecht on 29 may 2012 as head coach.he was sacked on 10 march 2014.on 27 september 2014, it was announced that van den brom had signed a deal with az to succeed marco van basten as the new manager.after managing az for five years, he moved to take charge of fc utrecht from the 2019–20 season.in november 2020 van den brom was announced as the new manager of belgian first division a side genk following jess thorup's departure.
john van den brom | club | vitesse arnhem
after his playing career, van den brom became a manager.he worked as a head coach for agovv apeldoorn (2007–2010), ado den haag (2010–2011), vitesse (2011–2012) and anderlecht (2012–2014).in may 2010 he was presented as new head coach of eredivisie club ado den haag, with whom he qualified for the 2011–12 europa league.in june 2011, van den brom was named as head coach of his old club vitesse.he was sacked on 10 march 2014.on 27 september 2014, it was announced that van den brom had signed a deal with az to succeed marco van basten as the new manager.after managing az for five years, he moved to take charge of fc utrecht from the 2019–20 season.in november 2020 van den brom was announced as the new manager of belgian first division a side genk following jess thorup's departure.
he made three spacewalks as pilot of the 1966 gemini 12 mission.he was the lunar module eagle pilot on the 1969 apollo 11 mission and became the second person to walk on the moon after mission commander neil armstrong.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.he was commissioned into the united states air force and served as a jet fighter pilot during the korean war.he flew 66 combat missions and shot down two mig-15 aircraft.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.his doctoral thesis, line-of-sight guidance techniques for manned orbital rendezvous, earned him the nickname 'dr. rendezvous' from fellow astronauts.his first space flight was in 1966 on gemini 12, during which he spent over five hours on extravehicular activity.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.apollo 11 effectively proved u.s. victory in the space race by fulfilling a national goal proposed in 1961 by president john f. kennedy 'of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth' before the end of the decade.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.he retired from the air force in 1972, after 21 years of service.
buzz aldrin | birthdate | 1930-01-20
born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.
it was discovered 16 october 1979, by nikolai chernykh at crimean astrophysical observatory in nauchnyj, on the crimean peninsula.it was named after the italian astronomer claudio maccone.its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.23 and an inclination of 4° with respect to the ecliptic.claudiomaccone comes closer to mars than to the other planets, repeatedly approaching the red planet as close as 0.47 au (70,300,000 km).in 2096 it makes a very rare approach to 65 gm.a first precovery was taken at palomar observatory in 1950, extending the body's observation arc by 29 years prior to its official discovery observation.lightcurve analysis gave a rotation period of 3.1872 hours with a brightness amplitude of 0.15 magnitude (u=n.a.).an identical period with an amplitude of 0.12 magnitude, was also published by petr pravec in 2006.after the binary nature of claudiomaccone was announced (see below), follow-up observations by a group of french, swiss and italian astronomers (including claudio maccone) in 2008 and 2012, gave a period 3.1873 and 3.18701 hours with an amplitude of 0.16 and 0.12 magnitude, respectively (u=2/2+).an identical orbital period is also given by pravec.the discovery was announced in december 2005, and the moon was provisionally designated s/2003 (11264) 1.based on a secondary to primary mean-diameter ratio of larger than 0.31, the moon's diameter is estimated to be at least 1.24 kilometers.its orbit around claudiomaccone has an estimated semi-major axis of 6 kilometers.in his book the sun as a gravitational lens: proposed space missions he proposed the construction and launch of a spacecraft–antenna, called the focal space mission.outside the solar system, at a distance of 550 au, focal could have a significantly better sensitivity detecting radio signals due to the sun's magnifying gravitational lensing effect, as predicted by general relativity.the official naming citation was published on 2 september 2001 (m.p.c.
11264 claudiomaccone | rotationperiod | 114739
claudiomaccone comes closer to mars than to the other planets, repeatedly approaching the red planet as close as 0.47 au (70,300,000 km).an identical period with an amplitude of 0.12 magnitude, was also published by petr pravec in 2006.after the binary nature of claudiomaccone was announced (see below), follow-up observations by a group of french, swiss and italian astronomers (including claudio maccone) in 2008 and 2012, gave a period 3.1873 and 3.18701 hours with an amplitude of 0.16 and 0.12 magnitude, respectively (u=2/2+).the discovery was announced in december 2005, and the moon was provisionally designated s/2003 (11264) 1.based on a secondary to primary mean-diameter ratio of larger than 0.31, the moon's diameter is estimated to be at least 1.24 kilometers.its orbit around claudiomaccone has an estimated semi-major axis of 6 kilometers.
as a player, he played for vitesse, ajax, de graafschap and istanbulspor.after his playing career, van den brom became a manager.he worked as a head coach for agovv apeldoorn (2007–2010), ado den haag (2010–2011), vitesse (2011–2012) and anderlecht (2012–2014).after managing az for five years, he moved to take charge of fc utrecht from the 2019–20 season.after seven seasons with vitesse, playing 225 games and scoring 80 goals, he made the move to dutch giants ajax, where he played for two seasons before moving abroad with turkish side istanbulspor.he returned to vitesse after one season, and spent another five seasons there before signing for de graafschap for his final season, retiring from playing in 2003.he played in the 8–0 win against malta and the 6–0 win against san marino.he scored one goal.from 2007 to 2010 he served as head coach of small eerste divisie club agovv apeldoorn with impressive results, also winning a place in the promotion playoffs in his last season in charge.in may 2010 he was presented as new head coach of eredivisie club ado den haag, with whom he qualified for the 2011–12 europa league.in june 2011, van den brom was named as head coach of his old club vitesse.again, he managed to qualify for the europa league.he signed with belgian side anderlecht on 29 may 2012 as head coach.he was sacked on 10 march 2014.on 27 september 2014, it was announced that van den brom had signed a deal with az to succeed marco van basten as the new manager.after managing az for five years, he moved to take charge of fc utrecht from the 2019–20 season.in november 2020 van den brom was announced as the new manager of belgian first division a side genk following jess thorup's departure.
john van den brom | club | vitesse arnhem
after his playing career, van den brom became a manager.he worked as a head coach for agovv apeldoorn (2007–2010), ado den haag (2010–2011), vitesse (2011–2012) and anderlecht (2012–2014).in may 2010 he was presented as new head coach of eredivisie club ado den haag, with whom he qualified for the 2011–12 europa league.in june 2011, van den brom was named as head coach of his old club vitesse.he was sacked on 10 march 2014.on 27 september 2014, it was announced that van den brom had signed a deal with az to succeed marco van basten as the new manager.after managing az for five years, he moved to take charge of fc utrecht from the 2019–20 season.in november 2020 van den brom was announced as the new manager of belgian first division a side genk following jess thorup's departure.
the first generation matador was focused on the 'family' market segment and was also offered in performance versions as highlighted in the nascar racing series with factory support from 1972 through 1975.with its second generation, the matador became amc's largest automobile after the ambassador, which shared the same platform, was discontinued after the 1974 model year.premium trim levels of the second generation matador coupe were marketed as the barcelona and oleg cassini (after the noted fashion designer) positioning the coupe in the personal luxury segment.the matador was fairly popular as a police car in the united states, and several television series featured matadors in prominent roles.abroad, matadors were also marketed under the rambler marque and were assembled under license in costa rica, mexico by vehículos automotores mexicanos (vam), and australia by australian motor industries (ami).matadors were also marketed in overseas markets that included exports of right-hand drive versions to the uk.with a facelift and a new name, the amc matadors were available as a two-door hardtop, four-door sedan, and station wagon body styles.the matador shared a modified platform with the full-size ambassador line with a shorter wheelbase.although related directly to the previous rebel models, amc began promoting the matador as more than a change in name with a slight facelift, to reposition the line in the highly competitive intermediate-car segment among consumers.the advertising campaign was built around the question 'what's a matador?'sedan and wagon models 'offered excellent value and were fairly popular' cars.matadors were also offered to fleet buyers with various police, taxicab, and other heavy-duty packages.they outperformed most other cars and 'was adopted as the official police car.'matadors became popular with government agencies and military units as well as police departments in the u.s. and the sedans and wagons were typically equipped with 360 cu in (5.9 l) or 401 cu in (6.6 l) v8 engines.
amc matador | bodystyle | station wagon
the first generation matador was focused on the 'family' market segment and was also offered in performance versions as highlighted in the nascar racing series with factory support from 1972 through 1975.with its second generation, the matador became amc's largest automobile after the ambassador, which shared the same platform, was discontinued after the 1974 model year.premium trim levels of the second generation matador coupe were marketed as the barcelona and oleg cassini (after the noted fashion designer) positioning the coupe in the personal luxury segment.the matador was fairly popular as a police car in the united states, and several television series featured matadors in prominent roles.abroad, matadors were also marketed under the rambler marque and were assembled under license in costa rica, mexico by vehículos automotores mexicanos (vam), and australia by australian motor industries (ami).matadors were also marketed in overseas markets that included exports of right-hand drive versions to the uk.with a facelift and a new name, the amc matadors were available as a two-door hardtop, four-door sedan, and station wagon body styles.the matador shared a modified platform with the full-size ambassador line with a shorter wheelbase.although related directly to the previous rebel models, amc began promoting the matador as more than a change in name with a slight facelift, to reposition the line in the highly competitive intermediate-car segment among consumers.the advertising campaign was built around the question 'what's a matador?matadors were also offered to fleet buyers with various police, taxicab, and other heavy-duty packages.matadors became popular with government agencies and military units as well as police departments in the u.s. and the sedans and wagons were typically equipped with 360 cu in (5.9 l) or 401 cu in (6.6 l) v8 engines.
born alison bools in dublin to an english mother and irish father, raised in dalkey and educated at holy child killiney.ballet and sporting activities were early interests until the age of 11 when music became her abiding passion.her commitment was sealed when she took cecilia as her confirmation name (saint cecilia being the patron saint of musicians).at the age of 11 she co-founded the progressive folk rock band mellow candle with school friends clodagh simonds and maria white.they released their first single, feeling high on snb records (simon napier-bell) in 1968.this was followed by a secretarial course and employment until a full electric line-up of mellow candle reformed.the band lived and worked in ireland and england between 1969 and 1973 managed by thin lizzy manager, ted carroll.o'donnell and williams spent their wedding evening in concert with thin lizzy at the national stadium in dublin.bob geldof, luke kelly and members of clannad were amongst early spectators at irish concerts, and several members of the group participated in house sessions with pioneering traditional musicians, dónal lunny and andy irvine.the band released their latterly highly acclaimed, cult album, swaddling songs on decca records's deram subsidiary in 1972.the untimely and unhappy demise of mellow candle and the tough economic climate of the three-day week in 1973/74 london sent o'donnell and williams to johannesburg, south africa.simonds and murray ultimately went to new york, and boylan joined the gary moore band for a time.in the year before their departure they played belgian bars as a folk duo and formed a short-lived band with legendary guitarist jimmy faulkner, who died in 2008.disenchanted by hard drug use backstage, they abandoned the project.two years after their arrival in south africa the couple participated in palet, an afrikaans music and poetry programme in 1976 for the fledgling south african broadcasting corporation's television service.
alison o'donnell musician | associatedband/associatedmusicalartist | plastik mak <tsp> alison o'donnell musician | associatedband/associatedmusicalartist | flibbertigibbet
born alison bools in dublin to an english mother and irish father, raised in dalkey and educated at holy child killiney.o'donnell and williams spent their wedding evening in concert with thin lizzy at the national stadium in dublin.the band released their latterly highly acclaimed, cult album, swaddling songs on decca records's deram subsidiary in 1972.the untimely and unhappy demise of mellow candle and the tough economic climate of the three-day week in 1973/74 london sent o'donnell and williams to johannesburg, south africa.
he made three spacewalks as pilot of the 1966 gemini 12 mission.he was the lunar module eagle pilot on the 1969 apollo 11 mission and became the second person to walk on the moon after mission commander neil armstrong.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.he was commissioned into the united states air force and served as a jet fighter pilot during the korean war.he flew 66 combat missions and shot down two mig-15 aircraft.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.his doctoral thesis, line-of-sight guidance techniques for manned orbital rendezvous, earned him the nickname 'dr. rendezvous' from fellow astronauts.his first space flight was in 1966 on gemini 12, during which he spent over five hours on extravehicular activity.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.apollo 11 effectively proved u.s. victory in the space race by fulfilling a national goal proposed in 1961 by president john f. kennedy 'of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth' before the end of the decade.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.he retired from the air force in 1972, after 21 years of service.
buzz aldrin | birthname | edwin eugene aldrin jr
born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.
it was discovered 16 october 1979, by nikolai chernykh at crimean astrophysical observatory in nauchnyj, on the crimean peninsula.it was named after the italian astronomer claudio maccone.its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.23 and an inclination of 4° with respect to the ecliptic.claudiomaccone comes closer to mars than to the other planets, repeatedly approaching the red planet as close as 0.47 au (70,300,000 km).in 2096 it makes a very rare approach to 65 gm.a first precovery was taken at palomar observatory in 1950, extending the body's observation arc by 29 years prior to its official discovery observation.lightcurve analysis gave a rotation period of 3.1872 hours with a brightness amplitude of 0.15 magnitude (u=n.a.).an identical period with an amplitude of 0.12 magnitude, was also published by petr pravec in 2006.after the binary nature of claudiomaccone was announced (see below), follow-up observations by a group of french, swiss and italian astronomers (including claudio maccone) in 2008 and 2012, gave a period 3.1873 and 3.18701 hours with an amplitude of 0.16 and 0.12 magnitude, respectively (u=2/2+).an identical orbital period is also given by pravec.the discovery was announced in december 2005, and the moon was provisionally designated s/2003 (11264) 1.based on a secondary to primary mean-diameter ratio of larger than 0.31, the moon's diameter is estimated to be at least 1.24 kilometers.its orbit around claudiomaccone has an estimated semi-major axis of 6 kilometers.in his book the sun as a gravitational lens: proposed space missions he proposed the construction and launch of a spacecraft–antenna, called the focal space mission.outside the solar system, at a distance of 550 au, focal could have a significantly better sensitivity detecting radio signals due to the sun's magnifying gravitational lensing effect, as predicted by general relativity.the official naming citation was published on 2 september 2001 (m.p.c.
11264 claudiomaccone | rotationperiod | 114739
claudiomaccone comes closer to mars than to the other planets, repeatedly approaching the red planet as close as 0.47 au (70,300,000 km).an identical period with an amplitude of 0.12 magnitude, was also published by petr pravec in 2006.after the binary nature of claudiomaccone was announced (see below), follow-up observations by a group of french, swiss and italian astronomers (including claudio maccone) in 2008 and 2012, gave a period 3.1873 and 3.18701 hours with an amplitude of 0.16 and 0.12 magnitude, respectively (u=2/2+).the discovery was announced in december 2005, and the moon was provisionally designated s/2003 (11264) 1.based on a secondary to primary mean-diameter ratio of larger than 0.31, the moon's diameter is estimated to be at least 1.24 kilometers.its orbit around claudiomaccone has an estimated semi-major axis of 6 kilometers.
as a player, he played for vitesse, ajax, de graafschap and istanbulspor.after his playing career, van den brom became a manager.he worked as a head coach for agovv apeldoorn (2007–2010), ado den haag (2010–2011), vitesse (2011–2012) and anderlecht (2012–2014).after managing az for five years, he moved to take charge of fc utrecht from the 2019–20 season.after seven seasons with vitesse, playing 225 games and scoring 80 goals, he made the move to dutch giants ajax, where he played for two seasons before moving abroad with turkish side istanbulspor.he returned to vitesse after one season, and spent another five seasons there before signing for de graafschap for his final season, retiring from playing in 2003.he played in the 8–0 win against malta and the 6–0 win against san marino.he scored one goal.from 2007 to 2010 he served as head coach of small eerste divisie club agovv apeldoorn with impressive results, also winning a place in the promotion playoffs in his last season in charge.in may 2010 he was presented as new head coach of eredivisie club ado den haag, with whom he qualified for the 2011–12 europa league.in june 2011, van den brom was named as head coach of his old club vitesse.again, he managed to qualify for the europa league.he signed with belgian side anderlecht on 29 may 2012 as head coach.he was sacked on 10 march 2014.on 27 september 2014, it was announced that van den brom had signed a deal with az to succeed marco van basten as the new manager.after managing az for five years, he moved to take charge of fc utrecht from the 2019–20 season.in november 2020 van den brom was announced as the new manager of belgian first division a side genk following jess thorup's departure.
john van den brom | club | i̇stanbulspor aş
after his playing career, van den brom became a manager.he worked as a head coach for agovv apeldoorn (2007–2010), ado den haag (2010–2011), vitesse (2011–2012) and anderlecht (2012–2014).in may 2010 he was presented as new head coach of eredivisie club ado den haag, with whom he qualified for the 2011–12 europa league.in june 2011, van den brom was named as head coach of his old club vitesse.he was sacked on 10 march 2014.on 27 september 2014, it was announced that van den brom had signed a deal with az to succeed marco van basten as the new manager.after managing az for five years, he moved to take charge of fc utrecht from the 2019–20 season.in november 2020 van den brom was announced as the new manager of belgian first division a side genk following jess thorup's departure.
born alison bools in dublin to an english mother and irish father, raised in dalkey and educated at holy child killiney.ballet and sporting activities were early interests until the age of 11 when music became her abiding passion.her commitment was sealed when she took cecilia as her confirmation name (saint cecilia being the patron saint of musicians).at the age of 11 she co-founded the progressive folk rock band mellow candle with school friends clodagh simonds and maria white.they released their first single, feeling high on snb records (simon napier-bell) in 1968.this was followed by a secretarial course and employment until a full electric line-up of mellow candle reformed.the band lived and worked in ireland and england between 1969 and 1973 managed by thin lizzy manager, ted carroll.o'donnell and williams spent their wedding evening in concert with thin lizzy at the national stadium in dublin.bob geldof, luke kelly and members of clannad were amongst early spectators at irish concerts, and several members of the group participated in house sessions with pioneering traditional musicians, dónal lunny and andy irvine.the band released their latterly highly acclaimed, cult album, swaddling songs on decca records's deram subsidiary in 1972.the untimely and unhappy demise of mellow candle and the tough economic climate of the three-day week in 1973/74 london sent o'donnell and williams to johannesburg, south africa.simonds and murray ultimately went to new york, and boylan joined the gary moore band for a time.in the year before their departure they played belgian bars as a folk duo and formed a short-lived band with legendary guitarist jimmy faulkner, who died in 2008.disenchanted by hard drug use backstage, they abandoned the project.two years after their arrival in south africa the couple participated in palet, an afrikaans music and poetry programme in 1976 for the fledgling south african broadcasting corporation's television service.
alison o'donnell musician | associatedband/associatedmusicalartist | plastik mak <tsp> alison o'donnell musician | associatedband/associatedmusicalartist | flibbertigibbet
born alison bools in dublin to an english mother and irish father, raised in dalkey and educated at holy child killiney.o'donnell and williams spent their wedding evening in concert with thin lizzy at the national stadium in dublin.the band released their latterly highly acclaimed, cult album, swaddling songs on decca records's deram subsidiary in 1972.the untimely and unhappy demise of mellow candle and the tough economic climate of the three-day week in 1973/74 london sent o'donnell and williams to johannesburg, south africa.
he made three spacewalks as pilot of the 1966 gemini 12 mission.he was the lunar module eagle pilot on the 1969 apollo 11 mission and became the second person to walk on the moon after mission commander neil armstrong.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.he was commissioned into the united states air force and served as a jet fighter pilot during the korean war.he flew 66 combat missions and shot down two mig-15 aircraft.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.his doctoral thesis, line-of-sight guidance techniques for manned orbital rendezvous, earned him the nickname 'dr. rendezvous' from fellow astronauts.his first space flight was in 1966 on gemini 12, during which he spent over five hours on extravehicular activity.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.apollo 11 effectively proved u.s. victory in the space race by fulfilling a national goal proposed in 1961 by president john f. kennedy 'of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth' before the end of the decade.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.he retired from the air force in 1972, after 21 years of service.
buzz aldrin | birthname | edwin eugene aldrin jr
born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.
the first generation matador was focused on the 'family' market segment and was also offered in performance versions as highlighted in the nascar racing series with factory support from 1972 through 1975.with its second generation, the matador became amc's largest automobile after the ambassador, which shared the same platform, was discontinued after the 1974 model year.premium trim levels of the second generation matador coupe were marketed as the barcelona and oleg cassini (after the noted fashion designer) positioning the coupe in the personal luxury segment.the matador was fairly popular as a police car in the united states, and several television series featured matadors in prominent roles.abroad, matadors were also marketed under the rambler marque and were assembled under license in costa rica, mexico by vehículos automotores mexicanos (vam), and australia by australian motor industries (ami).matadors were also marketed in overseas markets that included exports of right-hand drive versions to the uk.with a facelift and a new name, the amc matadors were available as a two-door hardtop, four-door sedan, and station wagon body styles.the matador shared a modified platform with the full-size ambassador line with a shorter wheelbase.although related directly to the previous rebel models, amc began promoting the matador as more than a change in name with a slight facelift, to reposition the line in the highly competitive intermediate-car segment among consumers.the advertising campaign was built around the question 'what's a matador?'sedan and wagon models 'offered excellent value and were fairly popular' cars.matadors were also offered to fleet buyers with various police, taxicab, and other heavy-duty packages.they outperformed most other cars and 'was adopted as the official police car.'matadors became popular with government agencies and military units as well as police departments in the u.s. and the sedans and wagons were typically equipped with 360 cu in (5.9 l) or 401 cu in (6.6 l) v8 engines.
amc matador | bodystyle | station wagon
the first generation matador was focused on the 'family' market segment and was also offered in performance versions as highlighted in the nascar racing series with factory support from 1972 through 1975.with its second generation, the matador became amc's largest automobile after the ambassador, which shared the same platform, was discontinued after the 1974 model year.premium trim levels of the second generation matador coupe were marketed as the barcelona and oleg cassini (after the noted fashion designer) positioning the coupe in the personal luxury segment.the matador was fairly popular as a police car in the united states, and several television series featured matadors in prominent roles.abroad, matadors were also marketed under the rambler marque and were assembled under license in costa rica, mexico by vehículos automotores mexicanos (vam), and australia by australian motor industries (ami).matadors were also marketed in overseas markets that included exports of right-hand drive versions to the uk.with a facelift and a new name, the amc matadors were available as a two-door hardtop, four-door sedan, and station wagon body styles.the matador shared a modified platform with the full-size ambassador line with a shorter wheelbase.although related directly to the previous rebel models, amc began promoting the matador as more than a change in name with a slight facelift, to reposition the line in the highly competitive intermediate-car segment among consumers.the advertising campaign was built around the question 'what's a matador?matadors were also offered to fleet buyers with various police, taxicab, and other heavy-duty packages.matadors became popular with government agencies and military units as well as police departments in the u.s. and the sedans and wagons were typically equipped with 360 cu in (5.9 l) or 401 cu in (6.6 l) v8 engines.
it was discovered 16 october 1979, by nikolai chernykh at crimean astrophysical observatory in nauchnyj, on the crimean peninsula.it was named after the italian astronomer claudio maccone.its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.23 and an inclination of 4° with respect to the ecliptic.claudiomaccone comes closer to mars than to the other planets, repeatedly approaching the red planet as close as 0.47 au (70,300,000 km).in 2096 it makes a very rare approach to 65 gm.a first precovery was taken at palomar observatory in 1950, extending the body's observation arc by 29 years prior to its official discovery observation.lightcurve analysis gave a rotation period of 3.1872 hours with a brightness amplitude of 0.15 magnitude (u=n.a.).an identical period with an amplitude of 0.12 magnitude, was also published by petr pravec in 2006.after the binary nature of claudiomaccone was announced (see below), follow-up observations by a group of french, swiss and italian astronomers (including claudio maccone) in 2008 and 2012, gave a period 3.1873 and 3.18701 hours with an amplitude of 0.16 and 0.12 magnitude, respectively (u=2/2+).an identical orbital period is also given by pravec.the discovery was announced in december 2005, and the moon was provisionally designated s/2003 (11264) 1.based on a secondary to primary mean-diameter ratio of larger than 0.31, the moon's diameter is estimated to be at least 1.24 kilometers.its orbit around claudiomaccone has an estimated semi-major axis of 6 kilometers.in his book the sun as a gravitational lens: proposed space missions he proposed the construction and launch of a spacecraft–antenna, called the focal space mission.outside the solar system, at a distance of 550 au, focal could have a significantly better sensitivity detecting radio signals due to the sun's magnifying gravitational lensing effect, as predicted by general relativity.the official naming citation was published on 2 september 2001 (m.p.c.
11264 claudiomaccone | rotationperiod | 114739
claudiomaccone comes closer to mars than to the other planets, repeatedly approaching the red planet as close as 0.47 au (70,300,000 km).an identical period with an amplitude of 0.12 magnitude, was also published by petr pravec in 2006.after the binary nature of claudiomaccone was announced (see below), follow-up observations by a group of french, swiss and italian astronomers (including claudio maccone) in 2008 and 2012, gave a period 3.1873 and 3.18701 hours with an amplitude of 0.16 and 0.12 magnitude, respectively (u=2/2+).the discovery was announced in december 2005, and the moon was provisionally designated s/2003 (11264) 1.based on a secondary to primary mean-diameter ratio of larger than 0.31, the moon's diameter is estimated to be at least 1.24 kilometers.its orbit around claudiomaccone has an estimated semi-major axis of 6 kilometers.
born alison bools in dublin to an english mother and irish father, raised in dalkey and educated at holy child killiney.ballet and sporting activities were early interests until the age of 11 when music became her abiding passion.her commitment was sealed when she took cecilia as her confirmation name (saint cecilia being the patron saint of musicians).at the age of 11 she co-founded the progressive folk rock band mellow candle with school friends clodagh simonds and maria white.they released their first single, feeling high on snb records (simon napier-bell) in 1968.this was followed by a secretarial course and employment until a full electric line-up of mellow candle reformed.the band lived and worked in ireland and england between 1969 and 1973 managed by thin lizzy manager, ted carroll.o'donnell and williams spent their wedding evening in concert with thin lizzy at the national stadium in dublin.bob geldof, luke kelly and members of clannad were amongst early spectators at irish concerts, and several members of the group participated in house sessions with pioneering traditional musicians, dónal lunny and andy irvine.the band released their latterly highly acclaimed, cult album, swaddling songs on decca records's deram subsidiary in 1972.the untimely and unhappy demise of mellow candle and the tough economic climate of the three-day week in 1973/74 london sent o'donnell and williams to johannesburg, south africa.simonds and murray ultimately went to new york, and boylan joined the gary moore band for a time.in the year before their departure they played belgian bars as a folk duo and formed a short-lived band with legendary guitarist jimmy faulkner, who died in 2008.disenchanted by hard drug use backstage, they abandoned the project.two years after their arrival in south africa the couple participated in palet, an afrikaans music and poetry programme in 1976 for the fledgling south african broadcasting corporation's television service.
alison o'donnell musician | associatedband/associatedmusicalartist | plastik mak <tsp> alison o'donnell musician | associatedband/associatedmusicalartist | flibbertigibbet
born alison bools in dublin to an english mother and irish father, raised in dalkey and educated at holy child killiney.o'donnell and williams spent their wedding evening in concert with thin lizzy at the national stadium in dublin.the band released their latterly highly acclaimed, cult album, swaddling songs on decca records's deram subsidiary in 1972.the untimely and unhappy demise of mellow candle and the tough economic climate of the three-day week in 1973/74 london sent o'donnell and williams to johannesburg, south africa.
he made three spacewalks as pilot of the 1966 gemini 12 mission.he was the lunar module eagle pilot on the 1969 apollo 11 mission and became the second person to walk on the moon after mission commander neil armstrong.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.he was commissioned into the united states air force and served as a jet fighter pilot during the korean war.he flew 66 combat missions and shot down two mig-15 aircraft.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.his doctoral thesis, line-of-sight guidance techniques for manned orbital rendezvous, earned him the nickname 'dr. rendezvous' from fellow astronauts.his first space flight was in 1966 on gemini 12, during which he spent over five hours on extravehicular activity.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.apollo 11 effectively proved u.s. victory in the space race by fulfilling a national goal proposed in 1961 by president john f. kennedy 'of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth' before the end of the decade.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.he retired from the air force in 1972, after 21 years of service.
buzz aldrin | birthname | edwin eugene aldrin jr
born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.
the first generation matador was focused on the 'family' market segment and was also offered in performance versions as highlighted in the nascar racing series with factory support from 1972 through 1975.with its second generation, the matador became amc's largest automobile after the ambassador, which shared the same platform, was discontinued after the 1974 model year.premium trim levels of the second generation matador coupe were marketed as the barcelona and oleg cassini (after the noted fashion designer) positioning the coupe in the personal luxury segment.the matador was fairly popular as a police car in the united states, and several television series featured matadors in prominent roles.abroad, matadors were also marketed under the rambler marque and were assembled under license in costa rica, mexico by vehículos automotores mexicanos (vam), and australia by australian motor industries (ami).matadors were also marketed in overseas markets that included exports of right-hand drive versions to the uk.with a facelift and a new name, the amc matadors were available as a two-door hardtop, four-door sedan, and station wagon body styles.the matador shared a modified platform with the full-size ambassador line with a shorter wheelbase.although related directly to the previous rebel models, amc began promoting the matador as more than a change in name with a slight facelift, to reposition the line in the highly competitive intermediate-car segment among consumers.the advertising campaign was built around the question 'what's a matador?'sedan and wagon models 'offered excellent value and were fairly popular' cars.matadors were also offered to fleet buyers with various police, taxicab, and other heavy-duty packages.they outperformed most other cars and 'was adopted as the official police car.'matadors became popular with government agencies and military units as well as police departments in the u.s. and the sedans and wagons were typically equipped with 360 cu in (5.9 l) or 401 cu in (6.6 l) v8 engines.
amc matador | bodystyle | station wagon
the first generation matador was focused on the 'family' market segment and was also offered in performance versions as highlighted in the nascar racing series with factory support from 1972 through 1975.with its second generation, the matador became amc's largest automobile after the ambassador, which shared the same platform, was discontinued after the 1974 model year.premium trim levels of the second generation matador coupe were marketed as the barcelona and oleg cassini (after the noted fashion designer) positioning the coupe in the personal luxury segment.the matador was fairly popular as a police car in the united states, and several television series featured matadors in prominent roles.abroad, matadors were also marketed under the rambler marque and were assembled under license in costa rica, mexico by vehículos automotores mexicanos (vam), and australia by australian motor industries (ami).matadors were also marketed in overseas markets that included exports of right-hand drive versions to the uk.with a facelift and a new name, the amc matadors were available as a two-door hardtop, four-door sedan, and station wagon body styles.the matador shared a modified platform with the full-size ambassador line with a shorter wheelbase.although related directly to the previous rebel models, amc began promoting the matador as more than a change in name with a slight facelift, to reposition the line in the highly competitive intermediate-car segment among consumers.the advertising campaign was built around the question 'what's a matador?matadors were also offered to fleet buyers with various police, taxicab, and other heavy-duty packages.matadors became popular with government agencies and military units as well as police departments in the u.s. and the sedans and wagons were typically equipped with 360 cu in (5.9 l) or 401 cu in (6.6 l) v8 engines.
born alison bools in dublin to an english mother and irish father, raised in dalkey and educated at holy child killiney.ballet and sporting activities were early interests until the age of 11 when music became her abiding passion.her commitment was sealed when she took cecilia as her confirmation name (saint cecilia being the patron saint of musicians).at the age of 11 she co-founded the progressive folk rock band mellow candle with school friends clodagh simonds and maria white.they released their first single, feeling high on snb records (simon napier-bell) in 1968.this was followed by a secretarial course and employment until a full electric line-up of mellow candle reformed.the band lived and worked in ireland and england between 1969 and 1973 managed by thin lizzy manager, ted carroll.o'donnell and williams spent their wedding evening in concert with thin lizzy at the national stadium in dublin.bob geldof, luke kelly and members of clannad were amongst early spectators at irish concerts, and several members of the group participated in house sessions with pioneering traditional musicians, dónal lunny and andy irvine.the band released their latterly highly acclaimed, cult album, swaddling songs on decca records's deram subsidiary in 1972.the untimely and unhappy demise of mellow candle and the tough economic climate of the three-day week in 1973/74 london sent o'donnell and williams to johannesburg, south africa.simonds and murray ultimately went to new york, and boylan joined the gary moore band for a time.in the year before their departure they played belgian bars as a folk duo and formed a short-lived band with legendary guitarist jimmy faulkner, who died in 2008.disenchanted by hard drug use backstage, they abandoned the project.two years after their arrival in south africa the couple participated in palet, an afrikaans music and poetry programme in 1976 for the fledgling south african broadcasting corporation's television service.
alison o'donnell musician | associatedband/associatedmusicalartist | plastik mak <tsp> alison o'donnell musician | associatedband/associatedmusicalartist | mellow candle
born alison bools in dublin to an english mother and irish father, raised in dalkey and educated at holy child killiney.o'donnell and williams spent their wedding evening in concert with thin lizzy at the national stadium in dublin.the band released their latterly highly acclaimed, cult album, swaddling songs on decca records's deram subsidiary in 1972.the untimely and unhappy demise of mellow candle and the tough economic climate of the three-day week in 1973/74 london sent o'donnell and williams to johannesburg, south africa.
as a player, he played for vitesse, ajax, de graafschap and istanbulspor.after his playing career, van den brom became a manager.he worked as a head coach for agovv apeldoorn (2007–2010), ado den haag (2010–2011), vitesse (2011–2012) and anderlecht (2012–2014).after managing az for five years, he moved to take charge of fc utrecht from the 2019–20 season.after seven seasons with vitesse, playing 225 games and scoring 80 goals, he made the move to dutch giants ajax, where he played for two seasons before moving abroad with turkish side istanbulspor.he returned to vitesse after one season, and spent another five seasons there before signing for de graafschap for his final season, retiring from playing in 2003.he played in the 8–0 win against malta and the 6–0 win against san marino.he scored one goal.from 2007 to 2010 he served as head coach of small eerste divisie club agovv apeldoorn with impressive results, also winning a place in the promotion playoffs in his last season in charge.in may 2010 he was presented as new head coach of eredivisie club ado den haag, with whom he qualified for the 2011–12 europa league.in june 2011, van den brom was named as head coach of his old club vitesse.again, he managed to qualify for the europa league.he signed with belgian side anderlecht on 29 may 2012 as head coach.he was sacked on 10 march 2014.on 27 september 2014, it was announced that van den brom had signed a deal with az to succeed marco van basten as the new manager.after managing az for five years, he moved to take charge of fc utrecht from the 2019–20 season.in november 2020 van den brom was announced as the new manager of belgian first division a side genk following jess thorup's departure.
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his family relocated to ann arbor, michigan in 1850.at age 15 he was matriculated at the university of michigan, where he studied the classical languages.he graduated with a ba in 1857 and received a master's degree on examination after two years' study in astronomy under professor franz brünnow.he became professor of physics and instructor in mathematics, and in 1863, succeeded him as professor of astronomy and director of the detroit observatory.he wrote the textbook theoretical astronomy, published in 1868 by j.b. lippincott & co.the textbook was a standard reference work for over thirty years.he discovered 22 asteroids, beginning with 79 eurynome in 1863.one of his asteroid discoveries, 139 juewa was made in beijing when watson was there to observe the 1874 transit of venus.the name juewa was chosen by chinese officials (瑞華, or in modern pinyin, ruìhuá).another was 121 hermione in 1872, from ann arbor, michigan, and this asteroid was found to have a small asteroid moon in 2002.he was a member of the most important expeditions for astronomical observation sent out by the united states government during his time.the first was an expedition to observe the eclipse of the sun at mount pleasant, iowa, in 1869; the second of a similar expedition to sicily, in 1870; the third to beijing, china, to observe the transit of venus in 1874; the fourth to wyoming, to observe the total eclipse of the sun in 1878.he was a strong believer in the existence of the planet vulcan, a hypothetical planet closer to the sun than mercury, which is now known not to exist (however the existence of small vulcanoid planetoids remains a possibility).he believed he had seen such two such planets during his observation of the 1878 solar eclipse.in 1879, after attempts by the university to retain him, watson resigned his professorship at ann arbor to accept a position the university of wisconsin, where he hoped to find superior apparatus and instruments for the difficult observations which he had planned.
james craig watson | deathcause | peritonitis
one of his asteroid discoveries, 139 juewa was made in beijing when watson was there to observe the 1874 transit of venus.in 1879, after attempts by the university to retain him, watson resigned his professorship at ann arbor to accept a position the university of wisconsin, where he hoped to find superior apparatus and instruments for the difficult observations which he had planned.
he made three spacewalks as pilot of the 1966 gemini 12 mission.he was the lunar module eagle pilot on the 1969 apollo 11 mission and became the second person to walk on the moon after mission commander neil armstrong.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.he was commissioned into the united states air force and served as a jet fighter pilot during the korean war.he flew 66 combat missions and shot down two mig-15 aircraft.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.his doctoral thesis, line-of-sight guidance techniques for manned orbital rendezvous, earned him the nickname 'dr. rendezvous' from fellow astronauts.his first space flight was in 1966 on gemini 12, during which he spent over five hours on extravehicular activity.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.apollo 11 effectively proved u.s. victory in the space race by fulfilling a national goal proposed in 1961 by president john f. kennedy 'of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth' before the end of the decade.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.he retired from the air force in 1972, after 21 years of service.
buzz aldrin | birthname | edwin eugene aldrin jr
born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.
the first generation matador was focused on the 'family' market segment and was also offered in performance versions as highlighted in the nascar racing series with factory support from 1972 through 1975.with its second generation, the matador became amc's largest automobile after the ambassador, which shared the same platform, was discontinued after the 1974 model year.premium trim levels of the second generation matador coupe were marketed as the barcelona and oleg cassini (after the noted fashion designer) positioning the coupe in the personal luxury segment.the matador was fairly popular as a police car in the united states, and several television series featured matadors in prominent roles.abroad, matadors were also marketed under the rambler marque and were assembled under license in costa rica, mexico by vehículos automotores mexicanos (vam), and australia by australian motor industries (ami).matadors were also marketed in overseas markets that included exports of right-hand drive versions to the uk.with a facelift and a new name, the amc matadors were available as a two-door hardtop, four-door sedan, and station wagon body styles.the matador shared a modified platform with the full-size ambassador line with a shorter wheelbase.although related directly to the previous rebel models, amc began promoting the matador as more than a change in name with a slight facelift, to reposition the line in the highly competitive intermediate-car segment among consumers.the advertising campaign was built around the question 'what's a matador?'sedan and wagon models 'offered excellent value and were fairly popular' cars.matadors were also offered to fleet buyers with various police, taxicab, and other heavy-duty packages.they outperformed most other cars and 'was adopted as the official police car.'matadors became popular with government agencies and military units as well as police departments in the u.s. and the sedans and wagons were typically equipped with 360 cu in (5.9 l) or 401 cu in (6.6 l) v8 engines.
amc matador | class | full-size car
the first generation matador was focused on the 'family' market segment and was also offered in performance versions as highlighted in the nascar racing series with factory support from 1972 through 1975.with its second generation, the matador became amc's largest automobile after the ambassador, which shared the same platform, was discontinued after the 1974 model year.premium trim levels of the second generation matador coupe were marketed as the barcelona and oleg cassini (after the noted fashion designer) positioning the coupe in the personal luxury segment.the matador was fairly popular as a police car in the united states, and several television series featured matadors in prominent roles.abroad, matadors were also marketed under the rambler marque and were assembled under license in costa rica, mexico by vehículos automotores mexicanos (vam), and australia by australian motor industries (ami).matadors were also marketed in overseas markets that included exports of right-hand drive versions to the uk.with a facelift and a new name, the amc matadors were available as a two-door hardtop, four-door sedan, and station wagon body styles.the matador shared a modified platform with the full-size ambassador line with a shorter wheelbase.although related directly to the previous rebel models, amc began promoting the matador as more than a change in name with a slight facelift, to reposition the line in the highly competitive intermediate-car segment among consumers.the advertising campaign was built around the question 'what's a matador?matadors were also offered to fleet buyers with various police, taxicab, and other heavy-duty packages.matadors became popular with government agencies and military units as well as police departments in the u.s. and the sedans and wagons were typically equipped with 360 cu in (5.9 l) or 401 cu in (6.6 l) v8 engines.
born alison bools in dublin to an english mother and irish father, raised in dalkey and educated at holy child killiney.ballet and sporting activities were early interests until the age of 11 when music became her abiding passion.her commitment was sealed when she took cecilia as her confirmation name (saint cecilia being the patron saint of musicians).at the age of 11 she co-founded the progressive folk rock band mellow candle with school friends clodagh simonds and maria white.they released their first single, feeling high on snb records (simon napier-bell) in 1968.this was followed by a secretarial course and employment until a full electric line-up of mellow candle reformed.the band lived and worked in ireland and england between 1969 and 1973 managed by thin lizzy manager, ted carroll.o'donnell and williams spent their wedding evening in concert with thin lizzy at the national stadium in dublin.bob geldof, luke kelly and members of clannad were amongst early spectators at irish concerts, and several members of the group participated in house sessions with pioneering traditional musicians, dónal lunny and andy irvine.the band released their latterly highly acclaimed, cult album, swaddling songs on decca records's deram subsidiary in 1972.the untimely and unhappy demise of mellow candle and the tough economic climate of the three-day week in 1973/74 london sent o'donnell and williams to johannesburg, south africa.simonds and murray ultimately went to new york, and boylan joined the gary moore band for a time.in the year before their departure they played belgian bars as a folk duo and formed a short-lived band with legendary guitarist jimmy faulkner, who died in 2008.disenchanted by hard drug use backstage, they abandoned the project.two years after their arrival in south africa the couple participated in palet, an afrikaans music and poetry programme in 1976 for the fledgling south african broadcasting corporation's television service.
alison o'donnell musician | associatedband/associatedmusicalartist | plastik mak <tsp> alison o'donnell musician | associatedband/associatedmusicalartist | mellow candle
born alison bools in dublin to an english mother and irish father, raised in dalkey and educated at holy child killiney.o'donnell and williams spent their wedding evening in concert with thin lizzy at the national stadium in dublin.the band released their latterly highly acclaimed, cult album, swaddling songs on decca records's deram subsidiary in 1972.the untimely and unhappy demise of mellow candle and the tough economic climate of the three-day week in 1973/74 london sent o'donnell and williams to johannesburg, south africa.
his family relocated to ann arbor, michigan in 1850.at age 15 he was matriculated at the university of michigan, where he studied the classical languages.he graduated with a ba in 1857 and received a master's degree on examination after two years' study in astronomy under professor franz brünnow.he became professor of physics and instructor in mathematics, and in 1863, succeeded him as professor of astronomy and director of the detroit observatory.he wrote the textbook theoretical astronomy, published in 1868 by j.b. lippincott & co.the textbook was a standard reference work for over thirty years.he discovered 22 asteroids, beginning with 79 eurynome in 1863.one of his asteroid discoveries, 139 juewa was made in beijing when watson was there to observe the 1874 transit of venus.the name juewa was chosen by chinese officials (瑞華, or in modern pinyin, ruìhuá).another was 121 hermione in 1872, from ann arbor, michigan, and this asteroid was found to have a small asteroid moon in 2002.he was a member of the most important expeditions for astronomical observation sent out by the united states government during his time.the first was an expedition to observe the eclipse of the sun at mount pleasant, iowa, in 1869; the second of a similar expedition to sicily, in 1870; the third to beijing, china, to observe the transit of venus in 1874; the fourth to wyoming, to observe the total eclipse of the sun in 1878.he was a strong believer in the existence of the planet vulcan, a hypothetical planet closer to the sun than mercury, which is now known not to exist (however the existence of small vulcanoid planetoids remains a possibility).he believed he had seen such two such planets during his observation of the 1878 solar eclipse.in 1879, after attempts by the university to retain him, watson resigned his professorship at ann arbor to accept a position the university of wisconsin, where he hoped to find superior apparatus and instruments for the difficult observations which he had planned.
james craig watson | deathcause | peritonitis
one of his asteroid discoveries, 139 juewa was made in beijing when watson was there to observe the 1874 transit of venus.in 1879, after attempts by the university to retain him, watson resigned his professorship at ann arbor to accept a position the university of wisconsin, where he hoped to find superior apparatus and instruments for the difficult observations which he had planned.
he made three spacewalks as pilot of the 1966 gemini 12 mission.he was the lunar module eagle pilot on the 1969 apollo 11 mission and became the second person to walk on the moon after mission commander neil armstrong.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.he was commissioned into the united states air force and served as a jet fighter pilot during the korean war.he flew 66 combat missions and shot down two mig-15 aircraft.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.his doctoral thesis, line-of-sight guidance techniques for manned orbital rendezvous, earned him the nickname 'dr. rendezvous' from fellow astronauts.his first space flight was in 1966 on gemini 12, during which he spent over five hours on extravehicular activity.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.apollo 11 effectively proved u.s. victory in the space race by fulfilling a national goal proposed in 1961 by president john f. kennedy 'of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth' before the end of the decade.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.he retired from the air force in 1972, after 21 years of service.
buzz aldrin | birthname | edwin eugene aldrin jr
born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.
his family relocated to ann arbor, michigan in 1850.at age 15 he was matriculated at the university of michigan, where he studied the classical languages.he graduated with a ba in 1857 and received a master's degree on examination after two years' study in astronomy under professor franz brünnow.he became professor of physics and instructor in mathematics, and in 1863, succeeded him as professor of astronomy and director of the detroit observatory.he wrote the textbook theoretical astronomy, published in 1868 by j.b. lippincott & co.the textbook was a standard reference work for over thirty years.he discovered 22 asteroids, beginning with 79 eurynome in 1863.one of his asteroid discoveries, 139 juewa was made in beijing when watson was there to observe the 1874 transit of venus.the name juewa was chosen by chinese officials (瑞華, or in modern pinyin, ruìhuá).another was 121 hermione in 1872, from ann arbor, michigan, and this asteroid was found to have a small asteroid moon in 2002.he was a member of the most important expeditions for astronomical observation sent out by the united states government during his time.the first was an expedition to observe the eclipse of the sun at mount pleasant, iowa, in 1869; the second of a similar expedition to sicily, in 1870; the third to beijing, china, to observe the transit of venus in 1874; the fourth to wyoming, to observe the total eclipse of the sun in 1878.he was a strong believer in the existence of the planet vulcan, a hypothetical planet closer to the sun than mercury, which is now known not to exist (however the existence of small vulcanoid planetoids remains a possibility).he believed he had seen such two such planets during his observation of the 1878 solar eclipse.in 1879, after attempts by the university to retain him, watson resigned his professorship at ann arbor to accept a position the university of wisconsin, where he hoped to find superior apparatus and instruments for the difficult observations which he had planned.
james craig watson | deathplace | madison wisconsin
one of his asteroid discoveries, 139 juewa was made in beijing when watson was there to observe the 1874 transit of venus.in 1879, after attempts by the university to retain him, watson resigned his professorship at ann arbor to accept a position the university of wisconsin, where he hoped to find superior apparatus and instruments for the difficult observations which he had planned.
his family relocated to ann arbor, michigan in 1850.at age 15 he was matriculated at the university of michigan, where he studied the classical languages.he graduated with a ba in 1857 and received a master's degree on examination after two years' study in astronomy under professor franz brünnow.he became professor of physics and instructor in mathematics, and in 1863, succeeded him as professor of astronomy and director of the detroit observatory.he wrote the textbook theoretical astronomy, published in 1868 by j.b. lippincott & co.the textbook was a standard reference work for over thirty years.he discovered 22 asteroids, beginning with 79 eurynome in 1863.one of his asteroid discoveries, 139 juewa was made in beijing when watson was there to observe the 1874 transit of venus.the name juewa was chosen by chinese officials (瑞華, or in modern pinyin, ruìhuá).another was 121 hermione in 1872, from ann arbor, michigan, and this asteroid was found to have a small asteroid moon in 2002.he was a member of the most important expeditions for astronomical observation sent out by the united states government during his time.the first was an expedition to observe the eclipse of the sun at mount pleasant, iowa, in 1869; the second of a similar expedition to sicily, in 1870; the third to beijing, china, to observe the transit of venus in 1874; the fourth to wyoming, to observe the total eclipse of the sun in 1878.he was a strong believer in the existence of the planet vulcan, a hypothetical planet closer to the sun than mercury, which is now known not to exist (however the existence of small vulcanoid planetoids remains a possibility).he believed he had seen such two such planets during his observation of the 1878 solar eclipse.in 1879, after attempts by the university to retain him, watson resigned his professorship at ann arbor to accept a position the university of wisconsin, where he hoped to find superior apparatus and instruments for the difficult observations which he had planned.
james craig watson | nationality | canada
one of his asteroid discoveries, 139 juewa was made in beijing when watson was there to observe the 1874 transit of venus.in 1879, after attempts by the university to retain him, watson resigned his professorship at ann arbor to accept a position the university of wisconsin, where he hoped to find superior apparatus and instruments for the difficult observations which he had planned.
in his six seasons with the dallas burn, rodríguez appeared in 155 matches, scoring 25 goals.he has represented his country in 24 fifa world cup qualification matches and played at the 1991, 1995 and 2001 uncaf nations cups as well as at the 1996, 1998 and 2002 concacaf gold cups.his final international game was a november 2004 fifa world cup qualification match against panama.
colonists | jerkingly | bragged
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born alison bools in dublin to an english mother and irish father, raised in dalkey and educated at holy child killiney.ballet and sporting activities were early interests until the age of 11 when music became her abiding passion.her commitment was sealed when she took cecilia as her confirmation name (saint cecilia being the patron saint of musicians).at the age of 11 she co-founded the progressive folk rock band mellow candle with school friends clodagh simonds and maria white.they released their first single, feeling high on snb records (simon napier-bell) in 1968.this was followed by a secretarial course and employment until a full electric line-up of mellow candle reformed.the band lived and worked in ireland and england between 1969 and 1973 managed by thin lizzy manager, ted carroll.o'donnell and williams spent their wedding evening in concert with thin lizzy at the national stadium in dublin.bob geldof, luke kelly and members of clannad were amongst early spectators at irish concerts, and several members of the group participated in house sessions with pioneering traditional musicians, dónal lunny and andy irvine.the band released their latterly highly acclaimed, cult album, swaddling songs on decca records's deram subsidiary in 1972.the untimely and unhappy demise of mellow candle and the tough economic climate of the three-day week in 1973/74 london sent o'donnell and williams to johannesburg, south africa.simonds and murray ultimately went to new york, and boylan joined the gary moore band for a time.in the year before their departure they played belgian bars as a folk duo and formed a short-lived band with legendary guitarist jimmy faulkner, who died in 2008.disenchanted by hard drug use backstage, they abandoned the project.two years after their arrival in south africa the couple participated in palet, an afrikaans music and poetry programme in 1976 for the fledgling south african broadcasting corporation's television service.
noninformational | changa | vint
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the first generation matador was focused on the 'family' market segment and was also offered in performance versions as highlighted in the nascar racing series with factory support from 1972 through 1975.with its second generation, the matador became amc's largest automobile after the ambassador, which shared the same platform, was discontinued after the 1974 model year.premium trim levels of the second generation matador coupe were marketed as the barcelona and oleg cassini (after the noted fashion designer) positioning the coupe in the personal luxury segment.the matador was fairly popular as a police car in the united states, and several television series featured matadors in prominent roles.abroad, matadors were also marketed under the rambler marque and were assembled under license in costa rica, mexico by vehículos automotores mexicanos (vam), and australia by australian motor industries (ami).matadors were also marketed in overseas markets that included exports of right-hand drive versions to the uk.with a facelift and a new name, the amc matadors were available as a two-door hardtop, four-door sedan, and station wagon body styles.the matador shared a modified platform with the full-size ambassador line with a shorter wheelbase.although related directly to the previous rebel models, amc began promoting the matador as more than a change in name with a slight facelift, to reposition the line in the highly competitive intermediate-car segment among consumers.the advertising campaign was built around the question 'what's a matador?'sedan and wagon models 'offered excellent value and were fairly popular' cars.matadors were also offered to fleet buyers with various police, taxicab, and other heavy-duty packages.they outperformed most other cars and 'was adopted as the official police car.'matadors became popular with government agencies and military units as well as police departments in the u.s. and the sedans and wagons were typically equipped with 360 cu in (5.9 l) or 401 cu in (6.6 l) v8 engines.
overpuissantly | ossianic | monophysitical
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his family relocated to ann arbor, michigan in 1850.at age 15 he was matriculated at the university of michigan, where he studied the classical languages.he graduated with a ba in 1857 and received a master's degree on examination after two years' study in astronomy under professor franz brünnow.he became professor of physics and instructor in mathematics, and in 1863, succeeded him as professor of astronomy and director of the detroit observatory.he wrote the textbook theoretical astronomy, published in 1868 by j.b. lippincott & co.the textbook was a standard reference work for over thirty years.he discovered 22 asteroids, beginning with 79 eurynome in 1863.one of his asteroid discoveries, 139 juewa was made in beijing when watson was there to observe the 1874 transit of venus.the name juewa was chosen by chinese officials (瑞華, or in modern pinyin, ruìhuá).another was 121 hermione in 1872, from ann arbor, michigan, and this asteroid was found to have a small asteroid moon in 2002.he was a member of the most important expeditions for astronomical observation sent out by the united states government during his time.the first was an expedition to observe the eclipse of the sun at mount pleasant, iowa, in 1869; the second of a similar expedition to sicily, in 1870; the third to beijing, china, to observe the transit of venus in 1874; the fourth to wyoming, to observe the total eclipse of the sun in 1878.he was a strong believer in the existence of the planet vulcan, a hypothetical planet closer to the sun than mercury, which is now known not to exist (however the existence of small vulcanoid planetoids remains a possibility).he believed he had seen such two such planets during his observation of the 1878 solar eclipse.in 1879, after attempts by the university to retain him, watson resigned his professorship at ann arbor to accept a position the university of wisconsin, where he hoped to find superior apparatus and instruments for the difficult observations which he had planned.
james craig watson | nationality | canada
one of his asteroid discoveries, 139 juewa was made in beijing when watson was there to observe the 1874 transit of venus.in 1879, after attempts by the university to retain him, watson resigned his professorship at ann arbor to accept a position the university of wisconsin, where he hoped to find superior apparatus and instruments for the difficult observations which he had planned.
he made three spacewalks as pilot of the 1966 gemini 12 mission.he was the lunar module eagle pilot on the 1969 apollo 11 mission and became the second person to walk on the moon after mission commander neil armstrong.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.he was commissioned into the united states air force and served as a jet fighter pilot during the korean war.he flew 66 combat missions and shot down two mig-15 aircraft.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.his doctoral thesis, line-of-sight guidance techniques for manned orbital rendezvous, earned him the nickname 'dr. rendezvous' from fellow astronauts.his first space flight was in 1966 on gemini 12, during which he spent over five hours on extravehicular activity.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.apollo 11 effectively proved u.s. victory in the space race by fulfilling a national goal proposed in 1961 by president john f. kennedy 'of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth' before the end of the decade.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.he retired from the air force in 1972, after 21 years of service.
surflike | alliums | mease
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in his six seasons with the dallas burn, rodríguez appeared in 155 matches, scoring 25 goals.he has represented his country in 24 fifa world cup qualification matches and played at the 1991, 1995 and 2001 uncaf nations cups as well as at the 1996, 1998 and 2002 concacaf gold cups.his final international game was a november 2004 fifa world cup qualification match against panama.
jorge humberto rodríguez | club | alianza fc
in his six seasons with the dallas burn, rodríguez appeared in 155 matches, scoring 25 goals.
born alison bools in dublin to an english mother and irish father, raised in dalkey and educated at holy child killiney.ballet and sporting activities were early interests until the age of 11 when music became her abiding passion.her commitment was sealed when she took cecilia as her confirmation name (saint cecilia being the patron saint of musicians).at the age of 11 she co-founded the progressive folk rock band mellow candle with school friends clodagh simonds and maria white.they released their first single, feeling high on snb records (simon napier-bell) in 1968.this was followed by a secretarial course and employment until a full electric line-up of mellow candle reformed.the band lived and worked in ireland and england between 1969 and 1973 managed by thin lizzy manager, ted carroll.o'donnell and williams spent their wedding evening in concert with thin lizzy at the national stadium in dublin.bob geldof, luke kelly and members of clannad were amongst early spectators at irish concerts, and several members of the group participated in house sessions with pioneering traditional musicians, dónal lunny and andy irvine.the band released their latterly highly acclaimed, cult album, swaddling songs on decca records's deram subsidiary in 1972.the untimely and unhappy demise of mellow candle and the tough economic climate of the three-day week in 1973/74 london sent o'donnell and williams to johannesburg, south africa.simonds and murray ultimately went to new york, and boylan joined the gary moore band for a time.in the year before their departure they played belgian bars as a folk duo and formed a short-lived band with legendary guitarist jimmy faulkner, who died in 2008.disenchanted by hard drug use backstage, they abandoned the project.two years after their arrival in south africa the couple participated in palet, an afrikaans music and poetry programme in 1976 for the fledgling south african broadcasting corporation's television service.
alison o'donnell musician | associatedband/associatedmusicalartist | plastik mak <tsp> alison o'donnell musician | associatedband/associatedmusicalartist | the owl service band
born alison bools in dublin to an english mother and irish father, raised in dalkey and educated at holy child killiney.o'donnell and williams spent their wedding evening in concert with thin lizzy at the national stadium in dublin.the band released their latterly highly acclaimed, cult album, swaddling songs on decca records's deram subsidiary in 1972.the untimely and unhappy demise of mellow candle and the tough economic climate of the three-day week in 1973/74 london sent o'donnell and williams to johannesburg, south africa.
the first generation matador was focused on the 'family' market segment and was also offered in performance versions as highlighted in the nascar racing series with factory support from 1972 through 1975.with its second generation, the matador became amc's largest automobile after the ambassador, which shared the same platform, was discontinued after the 1974 model year.premium trim levels of the second generation matador coupe were marketed as the barcelona and oleg cassini (after the noted fashion designer) positioning the coupe in the personal luxury segment.the matador was fairly popular as a police car in the united states, and several television series featured matadors in prominent roles.abroad, matadors were also marketed under the rambler marque and were assembled under license in costa rica, mexico by vehículos automotores mexicanos (vam), and australia by australian motor industries (ami).matadors were also marketed in overseas markets that included exports of right-hand drive versions to the uk.with a facelift and a new name, the amc matadors were available as a two-door hardtop, four-door sedan, and station wagon body styles.the matador shared a modified platform with the full-size ambassador line with a shorter wheelbase.although related directly to the previous rebel models, amc began promoting the matador as more than a change in name with a slight facelift, to reposition the line in the highly competitive intermediate-car segment among consumers.the advertising campaign was built around the question 'what's a matador?'sedan and wagon models 'offered excellent value and were fairly popular' cars.matadors were also offered to fleet buyers with various police, taxicab, and other heavy-duty packages.they outperformed most other cars and 'was adopted as the official police car.'matadors became popular with government agencies and military units as well as police departments in the u.s. and the sedans and wagons were typically equipped with 360 cu in (5.9 l) or 401 cu in (6.6 l) v8 engines.
amc matador | class | full-size car
the first generation matador was focused on the 'family' market segment and was also offered in performance versions as highlighted in the nascar racing series with factory support from 1972 through 1975.with its second generation, the matador became amc's largest automobile after the ambassador, which shared the same platform, was discontinued after the 1974 model year.premium trim levels of the second generation matador coupe were marketed as the barcelona and oleg cassini (after the noted fashion designer) positioning the coupe in the personal luxury segment.the matador was fairly popular as a police car in the united states, and several television series featured matadors in prominent roles.abroad, matadors were also marketed under the rambler marque and were assembled under license in costa rica, mexico by vehículos automotores mexicanos (vam), and australia by australian motor industries (ami).matadors were also marketed in overseas markets that included exports of right-hand drive versions to the uk.with a facelift and a new name, the amc matadors were available as a two-door hardtop, four-door sedan, and station wagon body styles.the matador shared a modified platform with the full-size ambassador line with a shorter wheelbase.although related directly to the previous rebel models, amc began promoting the matador as more than a change in name with a slight facelift, to reposition the line in the highly competitive intermediate-car segment among consumers.the advertising campaign was built around the question 'what's a matador?matadors were also offered to fleet buyers with various police, taxicab, and other heavy-duty packages.matadors became popular with government agencies and military units as well as police departments in the u.s. and the sedans and wagons were typically equipped with 360 cu in (5.9 l) or 401 cu in (6.6 l) v8 engines.
his family relocated to ann arbor, michigan in 1850.at age 15 he was matriculated at the university of michigan, where he studied the classical languages.he graduated with a ba in 1857 and received a master's degree on examination after two years' study in astronomy under professor franz brünnow.he became professor of physics and instructor in mathematics, and in 1863, succeeded him as professor of astronomy and director of the detroit observatory.he wrote the textbook theoretical astronomy, published in 1868 by j.b. lippincott & co.the textbook was a standard reference work for over thirty years.he discovered 22 asteroids, beginning with 79 eurynome in 1863.one of his asteroid discoveries, 139 juewa was made in beijing when watson was there to observe the 1874 transit of venus.the name juewa was chosen by chinese officials (瑞華, or in modern pinyin, ruìhuá).another was 121 hermione in 1872, from ann arbor, michigan, and this asteroid was found to have a small asteroid moon in 2002.he was a member of the most important expeditions for astronomical observation sent out by the united states government during his time.the first was an expedition to observe the eclipse of the sun at mount pleasant, iowa, in 1869; the second of a similar expedition to sicily, in 1870; the third to beijing, china, to observe the transit of venus in 1874; the fourth to wyoming, to observe the total eclipse of the sun in 1878.he was a strong believer in the existence of the planet vulcan, a hypothetical planet closer to the sun than mercury, which is now known not to exist (however the existence of small vulcanoid planetoids remains a possibility).he believed he had seen such two such planets during his observation of the 1878 solar eclipse.in 1879, after attempts by the university to retain him, watson resigned his professorship at ann arbor to accept a position the university of wisconsin, where he hoped to find superior apparatus and instruments for the difficult observations which he had planned.
james craig watson | stateoforigin | canada
one of his asteroid discoveries, 139 juewa was made in beijing when watson was there to observe the 1874 transit of venus.in 1879, after attempts by the university to retain him, watson resigned his professorship at ann arbor to accept a position the university of wisconsin, where he hoped to find superior apparatus and instruments for the difficult observations which he had planned.
in his six seasons with the dallas burn, rodríguez appeared in 155 matches, scoring 25 goals.he has represented his country in 24 fifa world cup qualification matches and played at the 1991, 1995 and 2001 uncaf nations cups as well as at the 1996, 1998 and 2002 concacaf gold cups.his final international game was a november 2004 fifa world cup qualification match against panama.
jorge humberto rodríguez | club | alianza fc
in his six seasons with the dallas burn, rodríguez appeared in 155 matches, scoring 25 goals.
he made three spacewalks as pilot of the 1966 gemini 12 mission.he was the lunar module eagle pilot on the 1969 apollo 11 mission and became the second person to walk on the moon after mission commander neil armstrong.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.he was commissioned into the united states air force and served as a jet fighter pilot during the korean war.he flew 66 combat missions and shot down two mig-15 aircraft.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.his doctoral thesis, line-of-sight guidance techniques for manned orbital rendezvous, earned him the nickname 'dr. rendezvous' from fellow astronauts.his first space flight was in 1966 on gemini 12, during which he spent over five hours on extravehicular activity.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.apollo 11 effectively proved u.s. victory in the space race by fulfilling a national goal proposed in 1961 by president john f. kennedy 'of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth' before the end of the decade.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.he retired from the air force in 1972, after 21 years of service.
buzz aldrin | birthplace | glen ridge new jersey
born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.
his family relocated to ann arbor, michigan in 1850.at age 15 he was matriculated at the university of michigan, where he studied the classical languages.he graduated with a ba in 1857 and received a master's degree on examination after two years' study in astronomy under professor franz brünnow.he became professor of physics and instructor in mathematics, and in 1863, succeeded him as professor of astronomy and director of the detroit observatory.he wrote the textbook theoretical astronomy, published in 1868 by j.b. lippincott & co.the textbook was a standard reference work for over thirty years.he discovered 22 asteroids, beginning with 79 eurynome in 1863.one of his asteroid discoveries, 139 juewa was made in beijing when watson was there to observe the 1874 transit of venus.the name juewa was chosen by chinese officials (瑞華, or in modern pinyin, ruìhuá).another was 121 hermione in 1872, from ann arbor, michigan, and this asteroid was found to have a small asteroid moon in 2002.he was a member of the most important expeditions for astronomical observation sent out by the united states government during his time.the first was an expedition to observe the eclipse of the sun at mount pleasant, iowa, in 1869; the second of a similar expedition to sicily, in 1870; the third to beijing, china, to observe the transit of venus in 1874; the fourth to wyoming, to observe the total eclipse of the sun in 1878.he was a strong believer in the existence of the planet vulcan, a hypothetical planet closer to the sun than mercury, which is now known not to exist (however the existence of small vulcanoid planetoids remains a possibility).he believed he had seen such two such planets during his observation of the 1878 solar eclipse.in 1879, after attempts by the university to retain him, watson resigned his professorship at ann arbor to accept a position the university of wisconsin, where he hoped to find superior apparatus and instruments for the difficult observations which he had planned.
james craig watson | stateoforigin | canada
one of his asteroid discoveries, 139 juewa was made in beijing when watson was there to observe the 1874 transit of venus.in 1879, after attempts by the university to retain him, watson resigned his professorship at ann arbor to accept a position the university of wisconsin, where he hoped to find superior apparatus and instruments for the difficult observations which he had planned.
the first generation matador was focused on the 'family' market segment and was also offered in performance versions as highlighted in the nascar racing series with factory support from 1972 through 1975.with its second generation, the matador became amc's largest automobile after the ambassador, which shared the same platform, was discontinued after the 1974 model year.premium trim levels of the second generation matador coupe were marketed as the barcelona and oleg cassini (after the noted fashion designer) positioning the coupe in the personal luxury segment.the matador was fairly popular as a police car in the united states, and several television series featured matadors in prominent roles.abroad, matadors were also marketed under the rambler marque and were assembled under license in costa rica, mexico by vehículos automotores mexicanos (vam), and australia by australian motor industries (ami).matadors were also marketed in overseas markets that included exports of right-hand drive versions to the uk.with a facelift and a new name, the amc matadors were available as a two-door hardtop, four-door sedan, and station wagon body styles.the matador shared a modified platform with the full-size ambassador line with a shorter wheelbase.although related directly to the previous rebel models, amc began promoting the matador as more than a change in name with a slight facelift, to reposition the line in the highly competitive intermediate-car segment among consumers.the advertising campaign was built around the question 'what's a matador?'sedan and wagon models 'offered excellent value and were fairly popular' cars.matadors were also offered to fleet buyers with various police, taxicab, and other heavy-duty packages.they outperformed most other cars and 'was adopted as the official police car.'matadors became popular with government agencies and military units as well as police departments in the u.s. and the sedans and wagons were typically equipped with 360 cu in (5.9 l) or 401 cu in (6.6 l) v8 engines.
amc matador | class | mid-size car
the first generation matador was focused on the 'family' market segment and was also offered in performance versions as highlighted in the nascar racing series with factory support from 1972 through 1975.with its second generation, the matador became amc's largest automobile after the ambassador, which shared the same platform, was discontinued after the 1974 model year.premium trim levels of the second generation matador coupe were marketed as the barcelona and oleg cassini (after the noted fashion designer) positioning the coupe in the personal luxury segment.the matador was fairly popular as a police car in the united states, and several television series featured matadors in prominent roles.abroad, matadors were also marketed under the rambler marque and were assembled under license in costa rica, mexico by vehículos automotores mexicanos (vam), and australia by australian motor industries (ami).matadors were also marketed in overseas markets that included exports of right-hand drive versions to the uk.with a facelift and a new name, the amc matadors were available as a two-door hardtop, four-door sedan, and station wagon body styles.the matador shared a modified platform with the full-size ambassador line with a shorter wheelbase.although related directly to the previous rebel models, amc began promoting the matador as more than a change in name with a slight facelift, to reposition the line in the highly competitive intermediate-car segment among consumers.the advertising campaign was built around the question 'what's a matador?matadors were also offered to fleet buyers with various police, taxicab, and other heavy-duty packages.matadors became popular with government agencies and military units as well as police departments in the u.s. and the sedans and wagons were typically equipped with 360 cu in (5.9 l) or 401 cu in (6.6 l) v8 engines.
in his six seasons with the dallas burn, rodríguez appeared in 155 matches, scoring 25 goals.he has represented his country in 24 fifa world cup qualification matches and played at the 1991, 1995 and 2001 uncaf nations cups as well as at the 1996, 1998 and 2002 concacaf gold cups.his final international game was a november 2004 fifa world cup qualification match against panama.
jorge humberto rodríguez | club | cd fas
in his six seasons with the dallas burn, rodríguez appeared in 155 matches, scoring 25 goals.
he made three spacewalks as pilot of the 1966 gemini 12 mission.he was the lunar module eagle pilot on the 1969 apollo 11 mission and became the second person to walk on the moon after mission commander neil armstrong.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.he was commissioned into the united states air force and served as a jet fighter pilot during the korean war.he flew 66 combat missions and shot down two mig-15 aircraft.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.his doctoral thesis, line-of-sight guidance techniques for manned orbital rendezvous, earned him the nickname 'dr. rendezvous' from fellow astronauts.his first space flight was in 1966 on gemini 12, during which he spent over five hours on extravehicular activity.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.apollo 11 effectively proved u.s. victory in the space race by fulfilling a national goal proposed in 1961 by president john f. kennedy 'of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth' before the end of the decade.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.he retired from the air force in 1972, after 21 years of service.
buzz aldrin | birthplace | glen ridge new jersey
born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.
born alison bools in dublin to an english mother and irish father, raised in dalkey and educated at holy child killiney.ballet and sporting activities were early interests until the age of 11 when music became her abiding passion.her commitment was sealed when she took cecilia as her confirmation name (saint cecilia being the patron saint of musicians).at the age of 11 she co-founded the progressive folk rock band mellow candle with school friends clodagh simonds and maria white.they released their first single, feeling high on snb records (simon napier-bell) in 1968.this was followed by a secretarial course and employment until a full electric line-up of mellow candle reformed.the band lived and worked in ireland and england between 1969 and 1973 managed by thin lizzy manager, ted carroll.o'donnell and williams spent their wedding evening in concert with thin lizzy at the national stadium in dublin.bob geldof, luke kelly and members of clannad were amongst early spectators at irish concerts, and several members of the group participated in house sessions with pioneering traditional musicians, dónal lunny and andy irvine.the band released their latterly highly acclaimed, cult album, swaddling songs on decca records's deram subsidiary in 1972.the untimely and unhappy demise of mellow candle and the tough economic climate of the three-day week in 1973/74 london sent o'donnell and williams to johannesburg, south africa.simonds and murray ultimately went to new york, and boylan joined the gary moore band for a time.in the year before their departure they played belgian bars as a folk duo and formed a short-lived band with legendary guitarist jimmy faulkner, who died in 2008.disenchanted by hard drug use backstage, they abandoned the project.two years after their arrival in south africa the couple participated in palet, an afrikaans music and poetry programme in 1976 for the fledgling south african broadcasting corporation's television service.
metathoraxes | acetaldehyde | wommala
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in his six seasons with the dallas burn, rodríguez appeared in 155 matches, scoring 25 goals.he has represented his country in 24 fifa world cup qualification matches and played at the 1991, 1995 and 2001 uncaf nations cups as well as at the 1996, 1998 and 2002 concacaf gold cups.his final international game was a november 2004 fifa world cup qualification match against panama.
jorge humberto rodríguez | club | cd fas
in his six seasons with the dallas burn, rodríguez appeared in 155 matches, scoring 25 goals.
he discovered several minor planets and made observations on comets.he introduced a mathematical scale of stellar magnitudes with the ratio of two successive magnitudes being the fifth root of one hundred (~2.512) and referred to as pogson's ratio.it was intended that he should follow his father into business, and he was accordingly sent for 'commercial education', but he was fascinated by science, and his mother supported and encouraged this interest.his early education was largely informal.he left school at 16, intending to teach mathematics.at the age of eighteen, he calculated with the help of john russell hind of the royal astronomical society, the orbits of two comets.he was introduced to astronomy through george bishop's observatory at south villa regent's park from 1846.he took an interest in comets and studied iris, a minor planet that had been recently discovered.he was engaged as an assistant at the radcliffe observatory in 1852; a new heliometer had been installed there in 1850.he received the lalande medal upon his discovery of the minor planet isis.his oxford period was spent studying variable stars and other routine research.in 1854 he helped sir george airy conduct an experiment to determine the density of the earth.pogson was appointed as director at the hartwell observatory belonging to john lee in 1859.he published around fourteen papers from 1859 to 1860 in the monthly notices of the royal astronomical society, mostly on variable stars and on minor planets.sir charles wood appointed him as government astronomer for madras in october 1860.reaching india in 1861 and working at the madras observatory he worked tirelessly, discovering the asteroid 67 asia.in the next seven years he found five minor planets and seven variable stars.he continued worked on taylor's madras catalogue ('taylor's general catalogue of stars from observations made at the madras observatory during the years 1831-1842') of 11,015 stars which had been published in 1835 based on work begun in 1831 by t. g. taylor.
n r pogson | deathplace | chennai
he introduced a mathematical scale of stellar magnitudes with the ratio of two successive magnitudes being the fifth root of one hundred (~2.512) and referred to as pogson's ratio.pogson was appointed as director at the hartwell observatory belonging to john lee in 1859.he continued worked on taylor's madras catalogue ('taylor's general catalogue of stars from observations made at the madras observatory during the years 1831-1842') of 11,015 stars which had been published in 1835 based on work begun in 1831 by t. g. taylor.
he made three spacewalks as pilot of the 1966 gemini 12 mission.he was the lunar module eagle pilot on the 1969 apollo 11 mission and became the second person to walk on the moon after mission commander neil armstrong.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.he was commissioned into the united states air force and served as a jet fighter pilot during the korean war.he flew 66 combat missions and shot down two mig-15 aircraft.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.his doctoral thesis, line-of-sight guidance techniques for manned orbital rendezvous, earned him the nickname 'dr. rendezvous' from fellow astronauts.his first space flight was in 1966 on gemini 12, during which he spent over five hours on extravehicular activity.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.apollo 11 effectively proved u.s. victory in the space race by fulfilling a national goal proposed in 1961 by president john f. kennedy 'of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth' before the end of the decade.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.he retired from the air force in 1972, after 21 years of service.
buzz aldrin | dateofretirement | 1971-07-01
born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.
born alison bools in dublin to an english mother and irish father, raised in dalkey and educated at holy child killiney.ballet and sporting activities were early interests until the age of 11 when music became her abiding passion.her commitment was sealed when she took cecilia as her confirmation name (saint cecilia being the patron saint of musicians).at the age of 11 she co-founded the progressive folk rock band mellow candle with school friends clodagh simonds and maria white.they released their first single, feeling high on snb records (simon napier-bell) in 1968.this was followed by a secretarial course and employment until a full electric line-up of mellow candle reformed.the band lived and worked in ireland and england between 1969 and 1973 managed by thin lizzy manager, ted carroll.o'donnell and williams spent their wedding evening in concert with thin lizzy at the national stadium in dublin.bob geldof, luke kelly and members of clannad were amongst early spectators at irish concerts, and several members of the group participated in house sessions with pioneering traditional musicians, dónal lunny and andy irvine.the band released their latterly highly acclaimed, cult album, swaddling songs on decca records's deram subsidiary in 1972.the untimely and unhappy demise of mellow candle and the tough economic climate of the three-day week in 1973/74 london sent o'donnell and williams to johannesburg, south africa.simonds and murray ultimately went to new york, and boylan joined the gary moore band for a time.in the year before their departure they played belgian bars as a folk duo and formed a short-lived band with legendary guitarist jimmy faulkner, who died in 2008.disenchanted by hard drug use backstage, they abandoned the project.two years after their arrival in south africa the couple participated in palet, an afrikaans music and poetry programme in 1976 for the fledgling south african broadcasting corporation's television service.
alison o'donnell musician | associatedband/associatedmusicalartist | plastik mak <tsp> alison o'donnell musician | associatedband/associatedmusicalartist | the owl service band
born alison bools in dublin to an english mother and irish father, raised in dalkey and educated at holy child killiney.o'donnell and williams spent their wedding evening in concert with thin lizzy at the national stadium in dublin.the band released their latterly highly acclaimed, cult album, swaddling songs on decca records's deram subsidiary in 1972.the untimely and unhappy demise of mellow candle and the tough economic climate of the three-day week in 1973/74 london sent o'donnell and williams to johannesburg, south africa.
in his six seasons with the dallas burn, rodríguez appeared in 155 matches, scoring 25 goals.he has represented his country in 24 fifa world cup qualification matches and played at the 1991, 1995 and 2001 uncaf nations cups as well as at the 1996, 1998 and 2002 concacaf gold cups.his final international game was a november 2004 fifa world cup qualification match against panama.
jorge humberto rodríguez | club | cd fas
in his six seasons with the dallas burn, rodríguez appeared in 155 matches, scoring 25 goals.
the first generation matador was focused on the 'family' market segment and was also offered in performance versions as highlighted in the nascar racing series with factory support from 1972 through 1975.with its second generation, the matador became amc's largest automobile after the ambassador, which shared the same platform, was discontinued after the 1974 model year.premium trim levels of the second generation matador coupe were marketed as the barcelona and oleg cassini (after the noted fashion designer) positioning the coupe in the personal luxury segment.the matador was fairly popular as a police car in the united states, and several television series featured matadors in prominent roles.abroad, matadors were also marketed under the rambler marque and were assembled under license in costa rica, mexico by vehículos automotores mexicanos (vam), and australia by australian motor industries (ami).matadors were also marketed in overseas markets that included exports of right-hand drive versions to the uk.with a facelift and a new name, the amc matadors were available as a two-door hardtop, four-door sedan, and station wagon body styles.the matador shared a modified platform with the full-size ambassador line with a shorter wheelbase.although related directly to the previous rebel models, amc began promoting the matador as more than a change in name with a slight facelift, to reposition the line in the highly competitive intermediate-car segment among consumers.the advertising campaign was built around the question 'what's a matador?'sedan and wagon models 'offered excellent value and were fairly popular' cars.matadors were also offered to fleet buyers with various police, taxicab, and other heavy-duty packages.they outperformed most other cars and 'was adopted as the official police car.'matadors became popular with government agencies and military units as well as police departments in the u.s. and the sedans and wagons were typically equipped with 360 cu in (5.9 l) or 401 cu in (6.6 l) v8 engines.
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he discovered several minor planets and made observations on comets.he introduced a mathematical scale of stellar magnitudes with the ratio of two successive magnitudes being the fifth root of one hundred (~2.512) and referred to as pogson's ratio.it was intended that he should follow his father into business, and he was accordingly sent for 'commercial education', but he was fascinated by science, and his mother supported and encouraged this interest.his early education was largely informal.he left school at 16, intending to teach mathematics.at the age of eighteen, he calculated with the help of john russell hind of the royal astronomical society, the orbits of two comets.he was introduced to astronomy through george bishop's observatory at south villa regent's park from 1846.he took an interest in comets and studied iris, a minor planet that had been recently discovered.he was engaged as an assistant at the radcliffe observatory in 1852; a new heliometer had been installed there in 1850.he received the lalande medal upon his discovery of the minor planet isis.his oxford period was spent studying variable stars and other routine research.in 1854 he helped sir george airy conduct an experiment to determine the density of the earth.pogson was appointed as director at the hartwell observatory belonging to john lee in 1859.he published around fourteen papers from 1859 to 1860 in the monthly notices of the royal astronomical society, mostly on variable stars and on minor planets.sir charles wood appointed him as government astronomer for madras in october 1860.reaching india in 1861 and working at the madras observatory he worked tirelessly, discovering the asteroid 67 asia.in the next seven years he found five minor planets and seven variable stars.he continued worked on taylor's madras catalogue ('taylor's general catalogue of stars from observations made at the madras observatory during the years 1831-1842') of 11,015 stars which had been published in 1835 based on work begun in 1831 by t. g. taylor.
n r pogson | deathplace | chennai
he introduced a mathematical scale of stellar magnitudes with the ratio of two successive magnitudes being the fifth root of one hundred (~2.512) and referred to as pogson's ratio.pogson was appointed as director at the hartwell observatory belonging to john lee in 1859.he continued worked on taylor's madras catalogue ('taylor's general catalogue of stars from observations made at the madras observatory during the years 1831-1842') of 11,015 stars which had been published in 1835 based on work begun in 1831 by t. g. taylor.
born alison bools in dublin to an english mother and irish father, raised in dalkey and educated at holy child killiney.ballet and sporting activities were early interests until the age of 11 when music became her abiding passion.her commitment was sealed when she took cecilia as her confirmation name (saint cecilia being the patron saint of musicians).at the age of 11 she co-founded the progressive folk rock band mellow candle with school friends clodagh simonds and maria white.they released their first single, feeling high on snb records (simon napier-bell) in 1968.this was followed by a secretarial course and employment until a full electric line-up of mellow candle reformed.the band lived and worked in ireland and england between 1969 and 1973 managed by thin lizzy manager, ted carroll.o'donnell and williams spent their wedding evening in concert with thin lizzy at the national stadium in dublin.bob geldof, luke kelly and members of clannad were amongst early spectators at irish concerts, and several members of the group participated in house sessions with pioneering traditional musicians, dónal lunny and andy irvine.the band released their latterly highly acclaimed, cult album, swaddling songs on decca records's deram subsidiary in 1972.the untimely and unhappy demise of mellow candle and the tough economic climate of the three-day week in 1973/74 london sent o'donnell and williams to johannesburg, south africa.simonds and murray ultimately went to new york, and boylan joined the gary moore band for a time.in the year before their departure they played belgian bars as a folk duo and formed a short-lived band with legendary guitarist jimmy faulkner, who died in 2008.disenchanted by hard drug use backstage, they abandoned the project.two years after their arrival in south africa the couple participated in palet, an afrikaans music and poetry programme in 1976 for the fledgling south african broadcasting corporation's television service.
alison o'donnell musician | associatedband/associatedmusicalartist | plastik mak <tsp> alison o'donnell musician | associatedband/associatedmusicalartist | united bible studies
born alison bools in dublin to an english mother and irish father, raised in dalkey and educated at holy child killiney.o'donnell and williams spent their wedding evening in concert with thin lizzy at the national stadium in dublin.the band released their latterly highly acclaimed, cult album, swaddling songs on decca records's deram subsidiary in 1972.the untimely and unhappy demise of mellow candle and the tough economic climate of the three-day week in 1973/74 london sent o'donnell and williams to johannesburg, south africa.
he made three spacewalks as pilot of the 1966 gemini 12 mission.he was the lunar module eagle pilot on the 1969 apollo 11 mission and became the second person to walk on the moon after mission commander neil armstrong.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.he was commissioned into the united states air force and served as a jet fighter pilot during the korean war.he flew 66 combat missions and shot down two mig-15 aircraft.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.his doctoral thesis, line-of-sight guidance techniques for manned orbital rendezvous, earned him the nickname 'dr. rendezvous' from fellow astronauts.his first space flight was in 1966 on gemini 12, during which he spent over five hours on extravehicular activity.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.apollo 11 effectively proved u.s. victory in the space race by fulfilling a national goal proposed in 1961 by president john f. kennedy 'of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth' before the end of the decade.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.he retired from the air force in 1972, after 21 years of service.
buzz aldrin | dateofretirement | 1971-07-01
born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.
in his six seasons with the dallas burn, rodríguez appeared in 155 matches, scoring 25 goals.he has represented his country in 24 fifa world cup qualification matches and played at the 1991, 1995 and 2001 uncaf nations cups as well as at the 1996, 1998 and 2002 concacaf gold cups.his final international game was a november 2004 fifa world cup qualification match against panama.
jorge humberto rodríguez | club | cd águila
in his six seasons with the dallas burn, rodríguez appeared in 155 matches, scoring 25 goals.
the first generation matador was focused on the 'family' market segment and was also offered in performance versions as highlighted in the nascar racing series with factory support from 1972 through 1975.with its second generation, the matador became amc's largest automobile after the ambassador, which shared the same platform, was discontinued after the 1974 model year.premium trim levels of the second generation matador coupe were marketed as the barcelona and oleg cassini (after the noted fashion designer) positioning the coupe in the personal luxury segment.the matador was fairly popular as a police car in the united states, and several television series featured matadors in prominent roles.abroad, matadors were also marketed under the rambler marque and were assembled under license in costa rica, mexico by vehículos automotores mexicanos (vam), and australia by australian motor industries (ami).matadors were also marketed in overseas markets that included exports of right-hand drive versions to the uk.with a facelift and a new name, the amc matadors were available as a two-door hardtop, four-door sedan, and station wagon body styles.the matador shared a modified platform with the full-size ambassador line with a shorter wheelbase.although related directly to the previous rebel models, amc began promoting the matador as more than a change in name with a slight facelift, to reposition the line in the highly competitive intermediate-car segment among consumers.the advertising campaign was built around the question 'what's a matador?'sedan and wagon models 'offered excellent value and were fairly popular' cars.matadors were also offered to fleet buyers with various police, taxicab, and other heavy-duty packages.they outperformed most other cars and 'was adopted as the official police car.'matadors became popular with government agencies and military units as well as police departments in the u.s. and the sedans and wagons were typically equipped with 360 cu in (5.9 l) or 401 cu in (6.6 l) v8 engines.
amc matador | class | mid-size car
the first generation matador was focused on the 'family' market segment and was also offered in performance versions as highlighted in the nascar racing series with factory support from 1972 through 1975.with its second generation, the matador became amc's largest automobile after the ambassador, which shared the same platform, was discontinued after the 1974 model year.premium trim levels of the second generation matador coupe were marketed as the barcelona and oleg cassini (after the noted fashion designer) positioning the coupe in the personal luxury segment.the matador was fairly popular as a police car in the united states, and several television series featured matadors in prominent roles.abroad, matadors were also marketed under the rambler marque and were assembled under license in costa rica, mexico by vehículos automotores mexicanos (vam), and australia by australian motor industries (ami).matadors were also marketed in overseas markets that included exports of right-hand drive versions to the uk.with a facelift and a new name, the amc matadors were available as a two-door hardtop, four-door sedan, and station wagon body styles.the matador shared a modified platform with the full-size ambassador line with a shorter wheelbase.although related directly to the previous rebel models, amc began promoting the matador as more than a change in name with a slight facelift, to reposition the line in the highly competitive intermediate-car segment among consumers.the advertising campaign was built around the question 'what's a matador?matadors were also offered to fleet buyers with various police, taxicab, and other heavy-duty packages.matadors became popular with government agencies and military units as well as police departments in the u.s. and the sedans and wagons were typically equipped with 360 cu in (5.9 l) or 401 cu in (6.6 l) v8 engines.
born alison bools in dublin to an english mother and irish father, raised in dalkey and educated at holy child killiney.ballet and sporting activities were early interests until the age of 11 when music became her abiding passion.her commitment was sealed when she took cecilia as her confirmation name (saint cecilia being the patron saint of musicians).at the age of 11 she co-founded the progressive folk rock band mellow candle with school friends clodagh simonds and maria white.they released their first single, feeling high on snb records (simon napier-bell) in 1968.this was followed by a secretarial course and employment until a full electric line-up of mellow candle reformed.the band lived and worked in ireland and england between 1969 and 1973 managed by thin lizzy manager, ted carroll.o'donnell and williams spent their wedding evening in concert with thin lizzy at the national stadium in dublin.bob geldof, luke kelly and members of clannad were amongst early spectators at irish concerts, and several members of the group participated in house sessions with pioneering traditional musicians, dónal lunny and andy irvine.the band released their latterly highly acclaimed, cult album, swaddling songs on decca records's deram subsidiary in 1972.the untimely and unhappy demise of mellow candle and the tough economic climate of the three-day week in 1973/74 london sent o'donnell and williams to johannesburg, south africa.simonds and murray ultimately went to new york, and boylan joined the gary moore band for a time.in the year before their departure they played belgian bars as a folk duo and formed a short-lived band with legendary guitarist jimmy faulkner, who died in 2008.disenchanted by hard drug use backstage, they abandoned the project.two years after their arrival in south africa the couple participated in palet, an afrikaans music and poetry programme in 1976 for the fledgling south african broadcasting corporation's television service.
alison o'donnell musician | associatedband/associatedmusicalartist | plastik mak <tsp> alison o'donnell musician | associatedband/associatedmusicalartist | united bible studies
born alison bools in dublin to an english mother and irish father, raised in dalkey and educated at holy child killiney.o'donnell and williams spent their wedding evening in concert with thin lizzy at the national stadium in dublin.the band released their latterly highly acclaimed, cult album, swaddling songs on decca records's deram subsidiary in 1972.the untimely and unhappy demise of mellow candle and the tough economic climate of the three-day week in 1973/74 london sent o'donnell and williams to johannesburg, south africa.
in his six seasons with the dallas burn, rodríguez appeared in 155 matches, scoring 25 goals.he has represented his country in 24 fifa world cup qualification matches and played at the 1991, 1995 and 2001 uncaf nations cups as well as at the 1996, 1998 and 2002 concacaf gold cups.his final international game was a november 2004 fifa world cup qualification match against panama.
jorge humberto rodríguez | club | cd águila
in his six seasons with the dallas burn, rodríguez appeared in 155 matches, scoring 25 goals.
he made three spacewalks as pilot of the 1966 gemini 12 mission.he was the lunar module eagle pilot on the 1969 apollo 11 mission and became the second person to walk on the moon after mission commander neil armstrong.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.he was commissioned into the united states air force and served as a jet fighter pilot during the korean war.he flew 66 combat missions and shot down two mig-15 aircraft.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.his doctoral thesis, line-of-sight guidance techniques for manned orbital rendezvous, earned him the nickname 'dr. rendezvous' from fellow astronauts.his first space flight was in 1966 on gemini 12, during which he spent over five hours on extravehicular activity.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.apollo 11 effectively proved u.s. victory in the space race by fulfilling a national goal proposed in 1961 by president john f. kennedy 'of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth' before the end of the decade.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.he retired from the air force in 1972, after 21 years of service.
buzz aldrin | dateofretirement | 1971-07-01
born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.
he then studied maths, physics and astronomy at the universities of münster and göttingen.after receiving his phd in 1919, baade worked at hamburg observatory at bergedorf from 1919 to 1931.there in 1920 he discovered 944 hidalgo, the first of a class of minor planets now called centaurs which cross the orbits of giant planets.he worked at mount wilson observatory from 1931 to 1958.there, during world war ii, he took advantage of wartime blackout conditions (which reduced light pollution), to resolve stars in the center of the andromeda galaxy for the first time.these observations led him to define distinct 'populations' for stars (population i and population ii).the same observations led him to discover that there are two types of cepheid variable stars.using this discovery he recalculated the size of the known universe, doubling the previous calculation made by edwin hubble in 1929.he announced this finding to considerable astonishment at the 1952 meeting of the international astronomical union in rome.together with fritz zwicky, he identified supernovae as a new category of astronomical objects.zwicky and he also proposed the existence of neutron stars, and suggested supernovae might create them.beginning in 1952, he and rudolph minkowski identified the optical counterparts of various radio sources, including cygnus a.he discovered 10 asteroids, including 944 hidalgo, which has a long orbital period (it is actually the first centaur ever discovered, although they were not recognized as a distinct dynamical class until 1977); the apollo-class 1566 icarus, the perihelion of which is closer than that of mercury; and the amor-type 1036 ganymed.gold medal of the royal astronomical society (1954) bruce medal (1955) henry norris russell lectureship of the american astronomical society (1958)named after him asteroid 1501 baade the crater baade on the moon vallis baade, a vallis (valley) on the moon one of the two magellan telescopes the asteroid 966 muschi, after his wife's nickname == see also == baade's window, an observational area he identified in the 1940s as being relatively free of dust that presents a view of the galactic center in sagittarius baade's star, now known as the crab pulsar, was first identified as being directly associated with the crab nebula by him.
walter baade | almamater | university of göttingen
after receiving his phd in 1919, baade worked at hamburg observatory at bergedorf from 1919 to 1931.gold medal of the royal astronomical society (1954) bruce medal (1955) henry norris russell lectureship of the american astronomical society (1958)named after him asteroid 1501 baade the crater baade on the moon vallis baade, a vallis (valley) on the moon one of the two magellan telescopes the asteroid 966 muschi, after his wife's nickname == see also == baade's window, an observational area he identified in the 1940s as being relatively free of dust that presents a view of the galactic center in sagittarius baade's star, now known as the crab pulsar, was first identified as being directly associated with the crab nebula by him.
in his six seasons with the dallas burn, rodríguez appeared in 155 matches, scoring 25 goals.he has represented his country in 24 fifa world cup qualification matches and played at the 1991, 1995 and 2001 uncaf nations cups as well as at the 1996, 1998 and 2002 concacaf gold cups.his final international game was a november 2004 fifa world cup qualification match against panama.
jorge humberto rodríguez | club | el salvador national football team
in his six seasons with the dallas burn, rodríguez appeared in 155 matches, scoring 25 goals.
born alison bools in dublin to an english mother and irish father, raised in dalkey and educated at holy child killiney.ballet and sporting activities were early interests until the age of 11 when music became her abiding passion.her commitment was sealed when she took cecilia as her confirmation name (saint cecilia being the patron saint of musicians).at the age of 11 she co-founded the progressive folk rock band mellow candle with school friends clodagh simonds and maria white.they released their first single, feeling high on snb records (simon napier-bell) in 1968.this was followed by a secretarial course and employment until a full electric line-up of mellow candle reformed.the band lived and worked in ireland and england between 1969 and 1973 managed by thin lizzy manager, ted carroll.o'donnell and williams spent their wedding evening in concert with thin lizzy at the national stadium in dublin.bob geldof, luke kelly and members of clannad were amongst early spectators at irish concerts, and several members of the group participated in house sessions with pioneering traditional musicians, dónal lunny and andy irvine.the band released their latterly highly acclaimed, cult album, swaddling songs on decca records's deram subsidiary in 1972.the untimely and unhappy demise of mellow candle and the tough economic climate of the three-day week in 1973/74 london sent o'donnell and williams to johannesburg, south africa.simonds and murray ultimately went to new york, and boylan joined the gary moore band for a time.in the year before their departure they played belgian bars as a folk duo and formed a short-lived band with legendary guitarist jimmy faulkner, who died in 2008.disenchanted by hard drug use backstage, they abandoned the project.two years after their arrival in south africa the couple participated in palet, an afrikaans music and poetry programme in 1976 for the fledgling south african broadcasting corporation's television service.
alison o'donnell musician | associatedband/associatedmusicalartist | plastik mak <tsp> alison o'donnell musician | associatedband/associatedmusicalartist | united bible studies
born alison bools in dublin to an english mother and irish father, raised in dalkey and educated at holy child killiney.o'donnell and williams spent their wedding evening in concert with thin lizzy at the national stadium in dublin.the band released their latterly highly acclaimed, cult album, swaddling songs on decca records's deram subsidiary in 1972.the untimely and unhappy demise of mellow candle and the tough economic climate of the three-day week in 1973/74 london sent o'donnell and williams to johannesburg, south africa.
the first generation matador was focused on the 'family' market segment and was also offered in performance versions as highlighted in the nascar racing series with factory support from 1972 through 1975.with its second generation, the matador became amc's largest automobile after the ambassador, which shared the same platform, was discontinued after the 1974 model year.premium trim levels of the second generation matador coupe were marketed as the barcelona and oleg cassini (after the noted fashion designer) positioning the coupe in the personal luxury segment.the matador was fairly popular as a police car in the united states, and several television series featured matadors in prominent roles.abroad, matadors were also marketed under the rambler marque and were assembled under license in costa rica, mexico by vehículos automotores mexicanos (vam), and australia by australian motor industries (ami).matadors were also marketed in overseas markets that included exports of right-hand drive versions to the uk.with a facelift and a new name, the amc matadors were available as a two-door hardtop, four-door sedan, and station wagon body styles.the matador shared a modified platform with the full-size ambassador line with a shorter wheelbase.although related directly to the previous rebel models, amc began promoting the matador as more than a change in name with a slight facelift, to reposition the line in the highly competitive intermediate-car segment among consumers.the advertising campaign was built around the question 'what's a matador?'sedan and wagon models 'offered excellent value and were fairly popular' cars.matadors were also offered to fleet buyers with various police, taxicab, and other heavy-duty packages.they outperformed most other cars and 'was adopted as the official police car.'matadors became popular with government agencies and military units as well as police departments in the u.s. and the sedans and wagons were typically equipped with 360 cu in (5.9 l) or 401 cu in (6.6 l) v8 engines.
amc matador | designer | richard a teague
the first generation matador was focused on the 'family' market segment and was also offered in performance versions as highlighted in the nascar racing series with factory support from 1972 through 1975.with its second generation, the matador became amc's largest automobile after the ambassador, which shared the same platform, was discontinued after the 1974 model year.premium trim levels of the second generation matador coupe were marketed as the barcelona and oleg cassini (after the noted fashion designer) positioning the coupe in the personal luxury segment.the matador was fairly popular as a police car in the united states, and several television series featured matadors in prominent roles.abroad, matadors were also marketed under the rambler marque and were assembled under license in costa rica, mexico by vehículos automotores mexicanos (vam), and australia by australian motor industries (ami).matadors were also marketed in overseas markets that included exports of right-hand drive versions to the uk.with a facelift and a new name, the amc matadors were available as a two-door hardtop, four-door sedan, and station wagon body styles.the matador shared a modified platform with the full-size ambassador line with a shorter wheelbase.although related directly to the previous rebel models, amc began promoting the matador as more than a change in name with a slight facelift, to reposition the line in the highly competitive intermediate-car segment among consumers.the advertising campaign was built around the question 'what's a matador?matadors were also offered to fleet buyers with various police, taxicab, and other heavy-duty packages.matadors became popular with government agencies and military units as well as police departments in the u.s. and the sedans and wagons were typically equipped with 360 cu in (5.9 l) or 401 cu in (6.6 l) v8 engines.
he made three spacewalks as pilot of the 1966 gemini 12 mission.he was the lunar module eagle pilot on the 1969 apollo 11 mission and became the second person to walk on the moon after mission commander neil armstrong.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.he was commissioned into the united states air force and served as a jet fighter pilot during the korean war.he flew 66 combat missions and shot down two mig-15 aircraft.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.his doctoral thesis, line-of-sight guidance techniques for manned orbital rendezvous, earned him the nickname 'dr. rendezvous' from fellow astronauts.his first space flight was in 1966 on gemini 12, during which he spent over five hours on extravehicular activity.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.apollo 11 effectively proved u.s. victory in the space race by fulfilling a national goal proposed in 1961 by president john f. kennedy 'of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth' before the end of the decade.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.he retired from the air force in 1972, after 21 years of service.
buzz aldrin | dateofretirement | 1971-07-01
born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.
he then studied maths, physics and astronomy at the universities of münster and göttingen.after receiving his phd in 1919, baade worked at hamburg observatory at bergedorf from 1919 to 1931.there in 1920 he discovered 944 hidalgo, the first of a class of minor planets now called centaurs which cross the orbits of giant planets.he worked at mount wilson observatory from 1931 to 1958.there, during world war ii, he took advantage of wartime blackout conditions (which reduced light pollution), to resolve stars in the center of the andromeda galaxy for the first time.these observations led him to define distinct 'populations' for stars (population i and population ii).the same observations led him to discover that there are two types of cepheid variable stars.using this discovery he recalculated the size of the known universe, doubling the previous calculation made by edwin hubble in 1929.he announced this finding to considerable astonishment at the 1952 meeting of the international astronomical union in rome.together with fritz zwicky, he identified supernovae as a new category of astronomical objects.zwicky and he also proposed the existence of neutron stars, and suggested supernovae might create them.beginning in 1952, he and rudolph minkowski identified the optical counterparts of various radio sources, including cygnus a.he discovered 10 asteroids, including 944 hidalgo, which has a long orbital period (it is actually the first centaur ever discovered, although they were not recognized as a distinct dynamical class until 1977); the apollo-class 1566 icarus, the perihelion of which is closer than that of mercury; and the amor-type 1036 ganymed.gold medal of the royal astronomical society (1954) bruce medal (1955) henry norris russell lectureship of the american astronomical society (1958)named after him asteroid 1501 baade the crater baade on the moon vallis baade, a vallis (valley) on the moon one of the two magellan telescopes the asteroid 966 muschi, after his wife's nickname == see also == baade's window, an observational area he identified in the 1940s as being relatively free of dust that presents a view of the galactic center in sagittarius baade's star, now known as the crab pulsar, was first identified as being directly associated with the crab nebula by him.
walter baade | almamater | university of göttingen
after receiving his phd in 1919, baade worked at hamburg observatory at bergedorf from 1919 to 1931.gold medal of the royal astronomical society (1954) bruce medal (1955) henry norris russell lectureship of the american astronomical society (1958)named after him asteroid 1501 baade the crater baade on the moon vallis baade, a vallis (valley) on the moon one of the two magellan telescopes the asteroid 966 muschi, after his wife's nickname == see also == baade's window, an observational area he identified in the 1940s as being relatively free of dust that presents a view of the galactic center in sagittarius baade's star, now known as the crab pulsar, was first identified as being directly associated with the crab nebula by him.
in his six seasons with the dallas burn, rodríguez appeared in 155 matches, scoring 25 goals.he has represented his country in 24 fifa world cup qualification matches and played at the 1991, 1995 and 2001 uncaf nations cups as well as at the 1996, 1998 and 2002 concacaf gold cups.his final international game was a november 2004 fifa world cup qualification match against panama.
jorge humberto rodríguez | club | el salvador national football team
in his six seasons with the dallas burn, rodríguez appeared in 155 matches, scoring 25 goals.
born alison bools in dublin to an english mother and irish father, raised in dalkey and educated at holy child killiney.ballet and sporting activities were early interests until the age of 11 when music became her abiding passion.her commitment was sealed when she took cecilia as her confirmation name (saint cecilia being the patron saint of musicians).at the age of 11 she co-founded the progressive folk rock band mellow candle with school friends clodagh simonds and maria white.they released their first single, feeling high on snb records (simon napier-bell) in 1968.this was followed by a secretarial course and employment until a full electric line-up of mellow candle reformed.the band lived and worked in ireland and england between 1969 and 1973 managed by thin lizzy manager, ted carroll.o'donnell and williams spent their wedding evening in concert with thin lizzy at the national stadium in dublin.bob geldof, luke kelly and members of clannad were amongst early spectators at irish concerts, and several members of the group participated in house sessions with pioneering traditional musicians, dónal lunny and andy irvine.the band released their latterly highly acclaimed, cult album, swaddling songs on decca records's deram subsidiary in 1972.the untimely and unhappy demise of mellow candle and the tough economic climate of the three-day week in 1973/74 london sent o'donnell and williams to johannesburg, south africa.simonds and murray ultimately went to new york, and boylan joined the gary moore band for a time.in the year before their departure they played belgian bars as a folk duo and formed a short-lived band with legendary guitarist jimmy faulkner, who died in 2008.disenchanted by hard drug use backstage, they abandoned the project.two years after their arrival in south africa the couple participated in palet, an afrikaans music and poetry programme in 1976 for the fledgling south african broadcasting corporation's television service.
alison o'donnell musician | associatedband/associatedmusicalartist | the owl service band <tsp> alison o'donnell musician | associatedband/associatedmusicalartist | united bible studies
born alison bools in dublin to an english mother and irish father, raised in dalkey and educated at holy child killiney.o'donnell and williams spent their wedding evening in concert with thin lizzy at the national stadium in dublin.the band released their latterly highly acclaimed, cult album, swaddling songs on decca records's deram subsidiary in 1972.the untimely and unhappy demise of mellow candle and the tough economic climate of the three-day week in 1973/74 london sent o'donnell and williams to johannesburg, south africa.
the first generation matador was focused on the 'family' market segment and was also offered in performance versions as highlighted in the nascar racing series with factory support from 1972 through 1975.with its second generation, the matador became amc's largest automobile after the ambassador, which shared the same platform, was discontinued after the 1974 model year.premium trim levels of the second generation matador coupe were marketed as the barcelona and oleg cassini (after the noted fashion designer) positioning the coupe in the personal luxury segment.the matador was fairly popular as a police car in the united states, and several television series featured matadors in prominent roles.abroad, matadors were also marketed under the rambler marque and were assembled under license in costa rica, mexico by vehículos automotores mexicanos (vam), and australia by australian motor industries (ami).matadors were also marketed in overseas markets that included exports of right-hand drive versions to the uk.with a facelift and a new name, the amc matadors were available as a two-door hardtop, four-door sedan, and station wagon body styles.the matador shared a modified platform with the full-size ambassador line with a shorter wheelbase.although related directly to the previous rebel models, amc began promoting the matador as more than a change in name with a slight facelift, to reposition the line in the highly competitive intermediate-car segment among consumers.the advertising campaign was built around the question 'what's a matador?'sedan and wagon models 'offered excellent value and were fairly popular' cars.matadors were also offered to fleet buyers with various police, taxicab, and other heavy-duty packages.they outperformed most other cars and 'was adopted as the official police car.'matadors became popular with government agencies and military units as well as police departments in the u.s. and the sedans and wagons were typically equipped with 360 cu in (5.9 l) or 401 cu in (6.6 l) v8 engines.
amc matador | designer | richard a teague
the first generation matador was focused on the 'family' market segment and was also offered in performance versions as highlighted in the nascar racing series with factory support from 1972 through 1975.with its second generation, the matador became amc's largest automobile after the ambassador, which shared the same platform, was discontinued after the 1974 model year.premium trim levels of the second generation matador coupe were marketed as the barcelona and oleg cassini (after the noted fashion designer) positioning the coupe in the personal luxury segment.the matador was fairly popular as a police car in the united states, and several television series featured matadors in prominent roles.abroad, matadors were also marketed under the rambler marque and were assembled under license in costa rica, mexico by vehículos automotores mexicanos (vam), and australia by australian motor industries (ami).matadors were also marketed in overseas markets that included exports of right-hand drive versions to the uk.with a facelift and a new name, the amc matadors were available as a two-door hardtop, four-door sedan, and station wagon body styles.the matador shared a modified platform with the full-size ambassador line with a shorter wheelbase.although related directly to the previous rebel models, amc began promoting the matador as more than a change in name with a slight facelift, to reposition the line in the highly competitive intermediate-car segment among consumers.the advertising campaign was built around the question 'what's a matador?matadors were also offered to fleet buyers with various police, taxicab, and other heavy-duty packages.matadors became popular with government agencies and military units as well as police departments in the u.s. and the sedans and wagons were typically equipped with 360 cu in (5.9 l) or 401 cu in (6.6 l) v8 engines.
he then studied maths, physics and astronomy at the universities of münster and göttingen.after receiving his phd in 1919, baade worked at hamburg observatory at bergedorf from 1919 to 1931.there in 1920 he discovered 944 hidalgo, the first of a class of minor planets now called centaurs which cross the orbits of giant planets.he worked at mount wilson observatory from 1931 to 1958.there, during world war ii, he took advantage of wartime blackout conditions (which reduced light pollution), to resolve stars in the center of the andromeda galaxy for the first time.these observations led him to define distinct 'populations' for stars (population i and population ii).the same observations led him to discover that there are two types of cepheid variable stars.using this discovery he recalculated the size of the known universe, doubling the previous calculation made by edwin hubble in 1929.he announced this finding to considerable astonishment at the 1952 meeting of the international astronomical union in rome.together with fritz zwicky, he identified supernovae as a new category of astronomical objects.zwicky and he also proposed the existence of neutron stars, and suggested supernovae might create them.beginning in 1952, he and rudolph minkowski identified the optical counterparts of various radio sources, including cygnus a.he discovered 10 asteroids, including 944 hidalgo, which has a long orbital period (it is actually the first centaur ever discovered, although they were not recognized as a distinct dynamical class until 1977); the apollo-class 1566 icarus, the perihelion of which is closer than that of mercury; and the amor-type 1036 ganymed.gold medal of the royal astronomical society (1954) bruce medal (1955) henry norris russell lectureship of the american astronomical society (1958)named after him asteroid 1501 baade the crater baade on the moon vallis baade, a vallis (valley) on the moon one of the two magellan telescopes the asteroid 966 muschi, after his wife's nickname == see also == baade's window, an observational area he identified in the 1940s as being relatively free of dust that presents a view of the galactic center in sagittarius baade's star, now known as the crab pulsar, was first identified as being directly associated with the crab nebula by him.
walter baade | almamater | university of göttingen
after receiving his phd in 1919, baade worked at hamburg observatory at bergedorf from 1919 to 1931.gold medal of the royal astronomical society (1954) bruce medal (1955) henry norris russell lectureship of the american astronomical society (1958)named after him asteroid 1501 baade the crater baade on the moon vallis baade, a vallis (valley) on the moon one of the two magellan telescopes the asteroid 966 muschi, after his wife's nickname == see also == baade's window, an observational area he identified in the 1940s as being relatively free of dust that presents a view of the galactic center in sagittarius baade's star, now known as the crab pulsar, was first identified as being directly associated with the crab nebula by him.
he made three spacewalks as pilot of the 1966 gemini 12 mission.he was the lunar module eagle pilot on the 1969 apollo 11 mission and became the second person to walk on the moon after mission commander neil armstrong.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.he was commissioned into the united states air force and served as a jet fighter pilot during the korean war.he flew 66 combat missions and shot down two mig-15 aircraft.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.his doctoral thesis, line-of-sight guidance techniques for manned orbital rendezvous, earned him the nickname 'dr. rendezvous' from fellow astronauts.his first space flight was in 1966 on gemini 12, during which he spent over five hours on extravehicular activity.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.apollo 11 effectively proved u.s. victory in the space race by fulfilling a national goal proposed in 1961 by president john f. kennedy 'of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth' before the end of the decade.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.he retired from the air force in 1972, after 21 years of service.
buzz aldrin | dateofretirement | 1971-07-01
born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.
he then studied maths, physics and astronomy at the universities of münster and göttingen.after receiving his phd in 1919, baade worked at hamburg observatory at bergedorf from 1919 to 1931.there in 1920 he discovered 944 hidalgo, the first of a class of minor planets now called centaurs which cross the orbits of giant planets.he worked at mount wilson observatory from 1931 to 1958.there, during world war ii, he took advantage of wartime blackout conditions (which reduced light pollution), to resolve stars in the center of the andromeda galaxy for the first time.these observations led him to define distinct 'populations' for stars (population i and population ii).the same observations led him to discover that there are two types of cepheid variable stars.using this discovery he recalculated the size of the known universe, doubling the previous calculation made by edwin hubble in 1929.he announced this finding to considerable astonishment at the 1952 meeting of the international astronomical union in rome.together with fritz zwicky, he identified supernovae as a new category of astronomical objects.zwicky and he also proposed the existence of neutron stars, and suggested supernovae might create them.beginning in 1952, he and rudolph minkowski identified the optical counterparts of various radio sources, including cygnus a.he discovered 10 asteroids, including 944 hidalgo, which has a long orbital period (it is actually the first centaur ever discovered, although they were not recognized as a distinct dynamical class until 1977); the apollo-class 1566 icarus, the perihelion of which is closer than that of mercury; and the amor-type 1036 ganymed.gold medal of the royal astronomical society (1954) bruce medal (1955) henry norris russell lectureship of the american astronomical society (1958)named after him asteroid 1501 baade the crater baade on the moon vallis baade, a vallis (valley) on the moon one of the two magellan telescopes the asteroid 966 muschi, after his wife's nickname == see also == baade's window, an observational area he identified in the 1940s as being relatively free of dust that presents a view of the galactic center in sagittarius baade's star, now known as the crab pulsar, was first identified as being directly associated with the crab nebula by him.
walter baade | birthplace | german empire
after receiving his phd in 1919, baade worked at hamburg observatory at bergedorf from 1919 to 1931.gold medal of the royal astronomical society (1954) bruce medal (1955) henry norris russell lectureship of the american astronomical society (1958)named after him asteroid 1501 baade the crater baade on the moon vallis baade, a vallis (valley) on the moon one of the two magellan telescopes the asteroid 966 muschi, after his wife's nickname == see also == baade's window, an observational area he identified in the 1940s as being relatively free of dust that presents a view of the galactic center in sagittarius baade's star, now known as the crab pulsar, was first identified as being directly associated with the crab nebula by him.
he made three spacewalks as pilot of the 1966 gemini 12 mission.he was the lunar module eagle pilot on the 1969 apollo 11 mission and became the second person to walk on the moon after mission commander neil armstrong.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.he was commissioned into the united states air force and served as a jet fighter pilot during the korean war.he flew 66 combat missions and shot down two mig-15 aircraft.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.his doctoral thesis, line-of-sight guidance techniques for manned orbital rendezvous, earned him the nickname 'dr. rendezvous' from fellow astronauts.his first space flight was in 1966 on gemini 12, during which he spent over five hours on extravehicular activity.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.apollo 11 effectively proved u.s. victory in the space race by fulfilling a national goal proposed in 1961 by president john f. kennedy 'of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth' before the end of the decade.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.he retired from the air force in 1972, after 21 years of service.
buzz aldrin | dateofretirement | 1971-07-01
born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.
the first generation matador was focused on the 'family' market segment and was also offered in performance versions as highlighted in the nascar racing series with factory support from 1972 through 1975.with its second generation, the matador became amc's largest automobile after the ambassador, which shared the same platform, was discontinued after the 1974 model year.premium trim levels of the second generation matador coupe were marketed as the barcelona and oleg cassini (after the noted fashion designer) positioning the coupe in the personal luxury segment.the matador was fairly popular as a police car in the united states, and several television series featured matadors in prominent roles.abroad, matadors were also marketed under the rambler marque and were assembled under license in costa rica, mexico by vehículos automotores mexicanos (vam), and australia by australian motor industries (ami).matadors were also marketed in overseas markets that included exports of right-hand drive versions to the uk.with a facelift and a new name, the amc matadors were available as a two-door hardtop, four-door sedan, and station wagon body styles.the matador shared a modified platform with the full-size ambassador line with a shorter wheelbase.although related directly to the previous rebel models, amc began promoting the matador as more than a change in name with a slight facelift, to reposition the line in the highly competitive intermediate-car segment among consumers.the advertising campaign was built around the question 'what's a matador?'sedan and wagon models 'offered excellent value and were fairly popular' cars.matadors were also offered to fleet buyers with various police, taxicab, and other heavy-duty packages.they outperformed most other cars and 'was adopted as the official police car.'matadors became popular with government agencies and military units as well as police departments in the u.s. and the sedans and wagons were typically equipped with 360 cu in (5.9 l) or 401 cu in (6.6 l) v8 engines.
amc matador | designer | richard a teague
the first generation matador was focused on the 'family' market segment and was also offered in performance versions as highlighted in the nascar racing series with factory support from 1972 through 1975.with its second generation, the matador became amc's largest automobile after the ambassador, which shared the same platform, was discontinued after the 1974 model year.premium trim levels of the second generation matador coupe were marketed as the barcelona and oleg cassini (after the noted fashion designer) positioning the coupe in the personal luxury segment.the matador was fairly popular as a police car in the united states, and several television series featured matadors in prominent roles.abroad, matadors were also marketed under the rambler marque and were assembled under license in costa rica, mexico by vehículos automotores mexicanos (vam), and australia by australian motor industries (ami).matadors were also marketed in overseas markets that included exports of right-hand drive versions to the uk.with a facelift and a new name, the amc matadors were available as a two-door hardtop, four-door sedan, and station wagon body styles.the matador shared a modified platform with the full-size ambassador line with a shorter wheelbase.although related directly to the previous rebel models, amc began promoting the matador as more than a change in name with a slight facelift, to reposition the line in the highly competitive intermediate-car segment among consumers.the advertising campaign was built around the question 'what's a matador?matadors were also offered to fleet buyers with various police, taxicab, and other heavy-duty packages.matadors became popular with government agencies and military units as well as police departments in the u.s. and the sedans and wagons were typically equipped with 360 cu in (5.9 l) or 401 cu in (6.6 l) v8 engines.
he is currently the manager of italian serie a club napoli, with whom he guided to win serie a in 2022–23.although, he is soon to leave the club after the 22/23 season.despite relatively old age for a professional debut, he played for several serie c teams such as entella, spezia, viareggio and empoli.after nearly a decade of lower-tier football in italy, he retired in 1993 and remained at empoli as a coach.he led the tuscan side to consecutive promotions from serie c1 to the top-flight serie a. spalletti then coached sampdoria from july 1998 to june 1999, and venezia from july to october 1999.spalletti had two spells as head coach at udinese.the first was between march 2001 and june 2001, the second between july 2002 and june 2005.there was a period at ancona in between spells.it was at udinese where he really began to make an impact as a manager.during the 2004–05 season, spalletti guided udinese to a sensational fourth-placed finish in serie a, exceeding expectations and securing a spot in the uefa champions league.spalletti became coach of roma in june 2005.the capital side had come off a disappointing season, in which four different coaches had spells in charge of the club.spalletti was offered the task of attempting to bring order to this chaotic side.after an uninspiring first half of the 2005–06 season, he changed the team's tactics to suit a more offensive playing style, rather than a defensive-minded system.spalletti's favoured formation was the 4–2–3–1 system, which used four defenders, two defensive midfielders, two wingers (both sides of the 3), one attacking midfielder, and one striker francesco totti, who typically functioned also as an attacking midfielder in previous seasons.as such, the team played without any real striker, as totti occupied what later came to be described as a false-9 role.
luciano spalletti | club | as roma
he led the tuscan side to consecutive promotions from serie c1 to the top-flight serie a. spalletti then coached sampdoria from july 1998 to june 1999, and venezia from july to october 1999.spalletti had two spells as head coach at udinese.during the 2004–05 season, spalletti guided udinese to a sensational fourth-placed finish in serie a, exceeding expectations and securing a spot in the uefa champions league.spalletti became coach of roma in june 2005.spalletti was offered the task of attempting to bring order to this chaotic side.spalletti's favoured formation was the 4–2–3–1 system, which used four defenders, two defensive midfielders, two wingers (both sides of the 3), one attacking midfielder, and one striker francesco totti, who typically functioned also as an attacking midfielder in previous seasons.
he then studied maths, physics and astronomy at the universities of münster and göttingen.after receiving his phd in 1919, baade worked at hamburg observatory at bergedorf from 1919 to 1931.there in 1920 he discovered 944 hidalgo, the first of a class of minor planets now called centaurs which cross the orbits of giant planets.he worked at mount wilson observatory from 1931 to 1958.there, during world war ii, he took advantage of wartime blackout conditions (which reduced light pollution), to resolve stars in the center of the andromeda galaxy for the first time.these observations led him to define distinct 'populations' for stars (population i and population ii).the same observations led him to discover that there are two types of cepheid variable stars.using this discovery he recalculated the size of the known universe, doubling the previous calculation made by edwin hubble in 1929.he announced this finding to considerable astonishment at the 1952 meeting of the international astronomical union in rome.together with fritz zwicky, he identified supernovae as a new category of astronomical objects.zwicky and he also proposed the existence of neutron stars, and suggested supernovae might create them.beginning in 1952, he and rudolph minkowski identified the optical counterparts of various radio sources, including cygnus a.he discovered 10 asteroids, including 944 hidalgo, which has a long orbital period (it is actually the first centaur ever discovered, although they were not recognized as a distinct dynamical class until 1977); the apollo-class 1566 icarus, the perihelion of which is closer than that of mercury; and the amor-type 1036 ganymed.gold medal of the royal astronomical society (1954) bruce medal (1955) henry norris russell lectureship of the american astronomical society (1958)named after him asteroid 1501 baade the crater baade on the moon vallis baade, a vallis (valley) on the moon one of the two magellan telescopes the asteroid 966 muschi, after his wife's nickname == see also == baade's window, an observational area he identified in the 1940s as being relatively free of dust that presents a view of the galactic center in sagittarius baade's star, now known as the crab pulsar, was first identified as being directly associated with the crab nebula by him.
walter baade | birthplace | german empire
after receiving his phd in 1919, baade worked at hamburg observatory at bergedorf from 1919 to 1931.gold medal of the royal astronomical society (1954) bruce medal (1955) henry norris russell lectureship of the american astronomical society (1958)named after him asteroid 1501 baade the crater baade on the moon vallis baade, a vallis (valley) on the moon one of the two magellan telescopes the asteroid 966 muschi, after his wife's nickname == see also == baade's window, an observational area he identified in the 1940s as being relatively free of dust that presents a view of the galactic center in sagittarius baade's star, now known as the crab pulsar, was first identified as being directly associated with the crab nebula by him.
born alison bools in dublin to an english mother and irish father, raised in dalkey and educated at holy child killiney.ballet and sporting activities were early interests until the age of 11 when music became her abiding passion.her commitment was sealed when she took cecilia as her confirmation name (saint cecilia being the patron saint of musicians).at the age of 11 she co-founded the progressive folk rock band mellow candle with school friends clodagh simonds and maria white.they released their first single, feeling high on snb records (simon napier-bell) in 1968.this was followed by a secretarial course and employment until a full electric line-up of mellow candle reformed.the band lived and worked in ireland and england between 1969 and 1973 managed by thin lizzy manager, ted carroll.o'donnell and williams spent their wedding evening in concert with thin lizzy at the national stadium in dublin.bob geldof, luke kelly and members of clannad were amongst early spectators at irish concerts, and several members of the group participated in house sessions with pioneering traditional musicians, dónal lunny and andy irvine.the band released their latterly highly acclaimed, cult album, swaddling songs on decca records's deram subsidiary in 1972.the untimely and unhappy demise of mellow candle and the tough economic climate of the three-day week in 1973/74 london sent o'donnell and williams to johannesburg, south africa.simonds and murray ultimately went to new york, and boylan joined the gary moore band for a time.in the year before their departure they played belgian bars as a folk duo and formed a short-lived band with legendary guitarist jimmy faulkner, who died in 2008.disenchanted by hard drug use backstage, they abandoned the project.two years after their arrival in south africa the couple participated in palet, an afrikaans music and poetry programme in 1976 for the fledgling south african broadcasting corporation's television service.
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he made three spacewalks as pilot of the 1966 gemini 12 mission.he was the lunar module eagle pilot on the 1969 apollo 11 mission and became the second person to walk on the moon after mission commander neil armstrong.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.he was commissioned into the united states air force and served as a jet fighter pilot during the korean war.he flew 66 combat missions and shot down two mig-15 aircraft.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.his doctoral thesis, line-of-sight guidance techniques for manned orbital rendezvous, earned him the nickname 'dr. rendezvous' from fellow astronauts.his first space flight was in 1966 on gemini 12, during which he spent over five hours on extravehicular activity.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.apollo 11 effectively proved u.s. victory in the space race by fulfilling a national goal proposed in 1961 by president john f. kennedy 'of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth' before the end of the decade.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.he retired from the air force in 1972, after 21 years of service.
buzz aldrin | dateofretirement | 1971-07-01
born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.
he is currently the manager of italian serie a club napoli, with whom he guided to win serie a in 2022–23.although, he is soon to leave the club after the 22/23 season.despite relatively old age for a professional debut, he played for several serie c teams such as entella, spezia, viareggio and empoli.after nearly a decade of lower-tier football in italy, he retired in 1993 and remained at empoli as a coach.he led the tuscan side to consecutive promotions from serie c1 to the top-flight serie a. spalletti then coached sampdoria from july 1998 to june 1999, and venezia from july to october 1999.spalletti had two spells as head coach at udinese.the first was between march 2001 and june 2001, the second between july 2002 and june 2005.there was a period at ancona in between spells.it was at udinese where he really began to make an impact as a manager.during the 2004–05 season, spalletti guided udinese to a sensational fourth-placed finish in serie a, exceeding expectations and securing a spot in the uefa champions league.spalletti became coach of roma in june 2005.the capital side had come off a disappointing season, in which four different coaches had spells in charge of the club.spalletti was offered the task of attempting to bring order to this chaotic side.after an uninspiring first half of the 2005–06 season, he changed the team's tactics to suit a more offensive playing style, rather than a defensive-minded system.spalletti's favoured formation was the 4–2–3–1 system, which used four defenders, two defensive midfielders, two wingers (both sides of the 3), one attacking midfielder, and one striker francesco totti, who typically functioned also as an attacking midfielder in previous seasons.as such, the team played without any real striker, as totti occupied what later came to be described as a false-9 role.
luciano spalletti | club | as roma
he led the tuscan side to consecutive promotions from serie c1 to the top-flight serie a. spalletti then coached sampdoria from july 1998 to june 1999, and venezia from july to october 1999.spalletti had two spells as head coach at udinese.during the 2004–05 season, spalletti guided udinese to a sensational fourth-placed finish in serie a, exceeding expectations and securing a spot in the uefa champions league.spalletti became coach of roma in june 2005.spalletti was offered the task of attempting to bring order to this chaotic side.spalletti's favoured formation was the 4–2–3–1 system, which used four defenders, two defensive midfielders, two wingers (both sides of the 3), one attacking midfielder, and one striker francesco totti, who typically functioned also as an attacking midfielder in previous seasons.
he then studied maths, physics and astronomy at the universities of münster and göttingen.after receiving his phd in 1919, baade worked at hamburg observatory at bergedorf from 1919 to 1931.there in 1920 he discovered 944 hidalgo, the first of a class of minor planets now called centaurs which cross the orbits of giant planets.he worked at mount wilson observatory from 1931 to 1958.there, during world war ii, he took advantage of wartime blackout conditions (which reduced light pollution), to resolve stars in the center of the andromeda galaxy for the first time.these observations led him to define distinct 'populations' for stars (population i and population ii).the same observations led him to discover that there are two types of cepheid variable stars.using this discovery he recalculated the size of the known universe, doubling the previous calculation made by edwin hubble in 1929.he announced this finding to considerable astonishment at the 1952 meeting of the international astronomical union in rome.together with fritz zwicky, he identified supernovae as a new category of astronomical objects.zwicky and he also proposed the existence of neutron stars, and suggested supernovae might create them.beginning in 1952, he and rudolph minkowski identified the optical counterparts of various radio sources, including cygnus a.he discovered 10 asteroids, including 944 hidalgo, which has a long orbital period (it is actually the first centaur ever discovered, although they were not recognized as a distinct dynamical class until 1977); the apollo-class 1566 icarus, the perihelion of which is closer than that of mercury; and the amor-type 1036 ganymed.gold medal of the royal astronomical society (1954) bruce medal (1955) henry norris russell lectureship of the american astronomical society (1958)named after him asteroid 1501 baade the crater baade on the moon vallis baade, a vallis (valley) on the moon one of the two magellan telescopes the asteroid 966 muschi, after his wife's nickname == see also == baade's window, an observational area he identified in the 1940s as being relatively free of dust that presents a view of the galactic center in sagittarius baade's star, now known as the crab pulsar, was first identified as being directly associated with the crab nebula by him.
walter baade | birthplace | preußisch oldendorf
after receiving his phd in 1919, baade worked at hamburg observatory at bergedorf from 1919 to 1931.gold medal of the royal astronomical society (1954) bruce medal (1955) henry norris russell lectureship of the american astronomical society (1958)named after him asteroid 1501 baade the crater baade on the moon vallis baade, a vallis (valley) on the moon one of the two magellan telescopes the asteroid 966 muschi, after his wife's nickname == see also == baade's window, an observational area he identified in the 1940s as being relatively free of dust that presents a view of the galactic center in sagittarius baade's star, now known as the crab pulsar, was first identified as being directly associated with the crab nebula by him.
he then studied maths, physics and astronomy at the universities of münster and göttingen.after receiving his phd in 1919, baade worked at hamburg observatory at bergedorf from 1919 to 1931.there in 1920 he discovered 944 hidalgo, the first of a class of minor planets now called centaurs which cross the orbits of giant planets.he worked at mount wilson observatory from 1931 to 1958.there, during world war ii, he took advantage of wartime blackout conditions (which reduced light pollution), to resolve stars in the center of the andromeda galaxy for the first time.these observations led him to define distinct 'populations' for stars (population i and population ii).the same observations led him to discover that there are two types of cepheid variable stars.using this discovery he recalculated the size of the known universe, doubling the previous calculation made by edwin hubble in 1929.he announced this finding to considerable astonishment at the 1952 meeting of the international astronomical union in rome.together with fritz zwicky, he identified supernovae as a new category of astronomical objects.zwicky and he also proposed the existence of neutron stars, and suggested supernovae might create them.beginning in 1952, he and rudolph minkowski identified the optical counterparts of various radio sources, including cygnus a.he discovered 10 asteroids, including 944 hidalgo, which has a long orbital period (it is actually the first centaur ever discovered, although they were not recognized as a distinct dynamical class until 1977); the apollo-class 1566 icarus, the perihelion of which is closer than that of mercury; and the amor-type 1036 ganymed.gold medal of the royal astronomical society (1954) bruce medal (1955) henry norris russell lectureship of the american astronomical society (1958)named after him asteroid 1501 baade the crater baade on the moon vallis baade, a vallis (valley) on the moon one of the two magellan telescopes the asteroid 966 muschi, after his wife's nickname == see also == baade's window, an observational area he identified in the 1940s as being relatively free of dust that presents a view of the galactic center in sagittarius baade's star, now known as the crab pulsar, was first identified as being directly associated with the crab nebula by him.
walter baade | birthplace | preußisch oldendorf
after receiving his phd in 1919, baade worked at hamburg observatory at bergedorf from 1919 to 1931.gold medal of the royal astronomical society (1954) bruce medal (1955) henry norris russell lectureship of the american astronomical society (1958)named after him asteroid 1501 baade the crater baade on the moon vallis baade, a vallis (valley) on the moon one of the two magellan telescopes the asteroid 966 muschi, after his wife's nickname == see also == baade's window, an observational area he identified in the 1940s as being relatively free of dust that presents a view of the galactic center in sagittarius baade's star, now known as the crab pulsar, was first identified as being directly associated with the crab nebula by him.
the first generation matador was focused on the 'family' market segment and was also offered in performance versions as highlighted in the nascar racing series with factory support from 1972 through 1975.with its second generation, the matador became amc's largest automobile after the ambassador, which shared the same platform, was discontinued after the 1974 model year.premium trim levels of the second generation matador coupe were marketed as the barcelona and oleg cassini (after the noted fashion designer) positioning the coupe in the personal luxury segment.the matador was fairly popular as a police car in the united states, and several television series featured matadors in prominent roles.abroad, matadors were also marketed under the rambler marque and were assembled under license in costa rica, mexico by vehículos automotores mexicanos (vam), and australia by australian motor industries (ami).matadors were also marketed in overseas markets that included exports of right-hand drive versions to the uk.with a facelift and a new name, the amc matadors were available as a two-door hardtop, four-door sedan, and station wagon body styles.the matador shared a modified platform with the full-size ambassador line with a shorter wheelbase.although related directly to the previous rebel models, amc began promoting the matador as more than a change in name with a slight facelift, to reposition the line in the highly competitive intermediate-car segment among consumers.the advertising campaign was built around the question 'what's a matador?'sedan and wagon models 'offered excellent value and were fairly popular' cars.matadors were also offered to fleet buyers with various police, taxicab, and other heavy-duty packages.they outperformed most other cars and 'was adopted as the official police car.'matadors became popular with government agencies and military units as well as police departments in the u.s. and the sedans and wagons were typically equipped with 360 cu in (5.9 l) or 401 cu in (6.6 l) v8 engines.
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he is currently the manager of italian serie a club napoli, with whom he guided to win serie a in 2022–23.although, he is soon to leave the club after the 22/23 season.despite relatively old age for a professional debut, he played for several serie c teams such as entella, spezia, viareggio and empoli.after nearly a decade of lower-tier football in italy, he retired in 1993 and remained at empoli as a coach.he led the tuscan side to consecutive promotions from serie c1 to the top-flight serie a. spalletti then coached sampdoria from july 1998 to june 1999, and venezia from july to october 1999.spalletti had two spells as head coach at udinese.the first was between march 2001 and june 2001, the second between july 2002 and june 2005.there was a period at ancona in between spells.it was at udinese where he really began to make an impact as a manager.during the 2004–05 season, spalletti guided udinese to a sensational fourth-placed finish in serie a, exceeding expectations and securing a spot in the uefa champions league.spalletti became coach of roma in june 2005.the capital side had come off a disappointing season, in which four different coaches had spells in charge of the club.spalletti was offered the task of attempting to bring order to this chaotic side.after an uninspiring first half of the 2005–06 season, he changed the team's tactics to suit a more offensive playing style, rather than a defensive-minded system.spalletti's favoured formation was the 4–2–3–1 system, which used four defenders, two defensive midfielders, two wingers (both sides of the 3), one attacking midfielder, and one striker francesco totti, who typically functioned also as an attacking midfielder in previous seasons.as such, the team played without any real striker, as totti occupied what later came to be described as a false-9 role.
luciano spalletti | club | as roma
he led the tuscan side to consecutive promotions from serie c1 to the top-flight serie a. spalletti then coached sampdoria from july 1998 to june 1999, and venezia from july to october 1999.spalletti had two spells as head coach at udinese.during the 2004–05 season, spalletti guided udinese to a sensational fourth-placed finish in serie a, exceeding expectations and securing a spot in the uefa champions league.spalletti became coach of roma in june 2005.spalletti was offered the task of attempting to bring order to this chaotic side.spalletti's favoured formation was the 4–2–3–1 system, which used four defenders, two defensive midfielders, two wingers (both sides of the 3), one attacking midfielder, and one striker francesco totti, who typically functioned also as an attacking midfielder in previous seasons.
he then studied maths, physics and astronomy at the universities of münster and göttingen.after receiving his phd in 1919, baade worked at hamburg observatory at bergedorf from 1919 to 1931.there in 1920 he discovered 944 hidalgo, the first of a class of minor planets now called centaurs which cross the orbits of giant planets.he worked at mount wilson observatory from 1931 to 1958.there, during world war ii, he took advantage of wartime blackout conditions (which reduced light pollution), to resolve stars in the center of the andromeda galaxy for the first time.these observations led him to define distinct 'populations' for stars (population i and population ii).the same observations led him to discover that there are two types of cepheid variable stars.using this discovery he recalculated the size of the known universe, doubling the previous calculation made by edwin hubble in 1929.he announced this finding to considerable astonishment at the 1952 meeting of the international astronomical union in rome.together with fritz zwicky, he identified supernovae as a new category of astronomical objects.zwicky and he also proposed the existence of neutron stars, and suggested supernovae might create them.beginning in 1952, he and rudolph minkowski identified the optical counterparts of various radio sources, including cygnus a.he discovered 10 asteroids, including 944 hidalgo, which has a long orbital period (it is actually the first centaur ever discovered, although they were not recognized as a distinct dynamical class until 1977); the apollo-class 1566 icarus, the perihelion of which is closer than that of mercury; and the amor-type 1036 ganymed.gold medal of the royal astronomical society (1954) bruce medal (1955) henry norris russell lectureship of the american astronomical society (1958)named after him asteroid 1501 baade the crater baade on the moon vallis baade, a vallis (valley) on the moon one of the two magellan telescopes the asteroid 966 muschi, after his wife's nickname == see also == baade's window, an observational area he identified in the 1940s as being relatively free of dust that presents a view of the galactic center in sagittarius baade's star, now known as the crab pulsar, was first identified as being directly associated with the crab nebula by him.
walter baade | birthplace | preußisch oldendorf
after receiving his phd in 1919, baade worked at hamburg observatory at bergedorf from 1919 to 1931.gold medal of the royal astronomical society (1954) bruce medal (1955) henry norris russell lectureship of the american astronomical society (1958)named after him asteroid 1501 baade the crater baade on the moon vallis baade, a vallis (valley) on the moon one of the two magellan telescopes the asteroid 966 muschi, after his wife's nickname == see also == baade's window, an observational area he identified in the 1940s as being relatively free of dust that presents a view of the galactic center in sagittarius baade's star, now known as the crab pulsar, was first identified as being directly associated with the crab nebula by him.
born alison bools in dublin to an english mother and irish father, raised in dalkey and educated at holy child killiney.ballet and sporting activities were early interests until the age of 11 when music became her abiding passion.her commitment was sealed when she took cecilia as her confirmation name (saint cecilia being the patron saint of musicians).at the age of 11 she co-founded the progressive folk rock band mellow candle with school friends clodagh simonds and maria white.they released their first single, feeling high on snb records (simon napier-bell) in 1968.this was followed by a secretarial course and employment until a full electric line-up of mellow candle reformed.the band lived and worked in ireland and england between 1969 and 1973 managed by thin lizzy manager, ted carroll.o'donnell and williams spent their wedding evening in concert with thin lizzy at the national stadium in dublin.bob geldof, luke kelly and members of clannad were amongst early spectators at irish concerts, and several members of the group participated in house sessions with pioneering traditional musicians, dónal lunny and andy irvine.the band released their latterly highly acclaimed, cult album, swaddling songs on decca records's deram subsidiary in 1972.the untimely and unhappy demise of mellow candle and the tough economic climate of the three-day week in 1973/74 london sent o'donnell and williams to johannesburg, south africa.simonds and murray ultimately went to new york, and boylan joined the gary moore band for a time.in the year before their departure they played belgian bars as a folk duo and formed a short-lived band with legendary guitarist jimmy faulkner, who died in 2008.disenchanted by hard drug use backstage, they abandoned the project.two years after their arrival in south africa the couple participated in palet, an afrikaans music and poetry programme in 1976 for the fledgling south african broadcasting corporation's television service.
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he is currently the manager of italian serie a club napoli, with whom he guided to win serie a in 2022–23.although, he is soon to leave the club after the 22/23 season.despite relatively old age for a professional debut, he played for several serie c teams such as entella, spezia, viareggio and empoli.after nearly a decade of lower-tier football in italy, he retired in 1993 and remained at empoli as a coach.he led the tuscan side to consecutive promotions from serie c1 to the top-flight serie a. spalletti then coached sampdoria from july 1998 to june 1999, and venezia from july to october 1999.spalletti had two spells as head coach at udinese.the first was between march 2001 and june 2001, the second between july 2002 and june 2005.there was a period at ancona in between spells.it was at udinese where he really began to make an impact as a manager.during the 2004–05 season, spalletti guided udinese to a sensational fourth-placed finish in serie a, exceeding expectations and securing a spot in the uefa champions league.spalletti became coach of roma in june 2005.the capital side had come off a disappointing season, in which four different coaches had spells in charge of the club.spalletti was offered the task of attempting to bring order to this chaotic side.after an uninspiring first half of the 2005–06 season, he changed the team's tactics to suit a more offensive playing style, rather than a defensive-minded system.spalletti's favoured formation was the 4–2–3–1 system, which used four defenders, two defensive midfielders, two wingers (both sides of the 3), one attacking midfielder, and one striker francesco totti, who typically functioned also as an attacking midfielder in previous seasons.as such, the team played without any real striker, as totti occupied what later came to be described as a false-9 role.
luciano spalletti | club | empoli fc
he led the tuscan side to consecutive promotions from serie c1 to the top-flight serie a. spalletti then coached sampdoria from july 1998 to june 1999, and venezia from july to october 1999.spalletti had two spells as head coach at udinese.during the 2004–05 season, spalletti guided udinese to a sensational fourth-placed finish in serie a, exceeding expectations and securing a spot in the uefa champions league.spalletti became coach of roma in june 2005.spalletti was offered the task of attempting to bring order to this chaotic side.spalletti's favoured formation was the 4–2–3–1 system, which used four defenders, two defensive midfielders, two wingers (both sides of the 3), one attacking midfielder, and one striker francesco totti, who typically functioned also as an attacking midfielder in previous seasons.
the first generation matador was focused on the 'family' market segment and was also offered in performance versions as highlighted in the nascar racing series with factory support from 1972 through 1975.with its second generation, the matador became amc's largest automobile after the ambassador, which shared the same platform, was discontinued after the 1974 model year.premium trim levels of the second generation matador coupe were marketed as the barcelona and oleg cassini (after the noted fashion designer) positioning the coupe in the personal luxury segment.the matador was fairly popular as a police car in the united states, and several television series featured matadors in prominent roles.abroad, matadors were also marketed under the rambler marque and were assembled under license in costa rica, mexico by vehículos automotores mexicanos (vam), and australia by australian motor industries (ami).matadors were also marketed in overseas markets that included exports of right-hand drive versions to the uk.with a facelift and a new name, the amc matadors were available as a two-door hardtop, four-door sedan, and station wagon body styles.the matador shared a modified platform with the full-size ambassador line with a shorter wheelbase.although related directly to the previous rebel models, amc began promoting the matador as more than a change in name with a slight facelift, to reposition the line in the highly competitive intermediate-car segment among consumers.the advertising campaign was built around the question 'what's a matador?'sedan and wagon models 'offered excellent value and were fairly popular' cars.matadors were also offered to fleet buyers with various police, taxicab, and other heavy-duty packages.they outperformed most other cars and 'was adopted as the official police car.'matadors became popular with government agencies and military units as well as police departments in the u.s. and the sedans and wagons were typically equipped with 360 cu in (5.9 l) or 401 cu in (6.6 l) v8 engines.
amc matador | engine | amc v8 engine
the first generation matador was focused on the 'family' market segment and was also offered in performance versions as highlighted in the nascar racing series with factory support from 1972 through 1975.with its second generation, the matador became amc's largest automobile after the ambassador, which shared the same platform, was discontinued after the 1974 model year.premium trim levels of the second generation matador coupe were marketed as the barcelona and oleg cassini (after the noted fashion designer) positioning the coupe in the personal luxury segment.the matador was fairly popular as a police car in the united states, and several television series featured matadors in prominent roles.abroad, matadors were also marketed under the rambler marque and were assembled under license in costa rica, mexico by vehículos automotores mexicanos (vam), and australia by australian motor industries (ami).matadors were also marketed in overseas markets that included exports of right-hand drive versions to the uk.with a facelift and a new name, the amc matadors were available as a two-door hardtop, four-door sedan, and station wagon body styles.the matador shared a modified platform with the full-size ambassador line with a shorter wheelbase.although related directly to the previous rebel models, amc began promoting the matador as more than a change in name with a slight facelift, to reposition the line in the highly competitive intermediate-car segment among consumers.the advertising campaign was built around the question 'what's a matador?matadors were also offered to fleet buyers with various police, taxicab, and other heavy-duty packages.matadors became popular with government agencies and military units as well as police departments in the u.s. and the sedans and wagons were typically equipped with 360 cu in (5.9 l) or 401 cu in (6.6 l) v8 engines.
he made three spacewalks as pilot of the 1966 gemini 12 mission.he was the lunar module eagle pilot on the 1969 apollo 11 mission and became the second person to walk on the moon after mission commander neil armstrong.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.he was commissioned into the united states air force and served as a jet fighter pilot during the korean war.he flew 66 combat missions and shot down two mig-15 aircraft.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.his doctoral thesis, line-of-sight guidance techniques for manned orbital rendezvous, earned him the nickname 'dr. rendezvous' from fellow astronauts.his first space flight was in 1966 on gemini 12, during which he spent over five hours on extravehicular activity.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.apollo 11 effectively proved u.s. victory in the space race by fulfilling a national goal proposed in 1961 by president john f. kennedy 'of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth' before the end of the decade.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.he retired from the air force in 1972, after 21 years of service.
lubricating | lymphocele | medisection
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he then studied maths, physics and astronomy at the universities of münster and göttingen.after receiving his phd in 1919, baade worked at hamburg observatory at bergedorf from 1919 to 1931.there in 1920 he discovered 944 hidalgo, the first of a class of minor planets now called centaurs which cross the orbits of giant planets.he worked at mount wilson observatory from 1931 to 1958.there, during world war ii, he took advantage of wartime blackout conditions (which reduced light pollution), to resolve stars in the center of the andromeda galaxy for the first time.these observations led him to define distinct 'populations' for stars (population i and population ii).the same observations led him to discover that there are two types of cepheid variable stars.using this discovery he recalculated the size of the known universe, doubling the previous calculation made by edwin hubble in 1929.he announced this finding to considerable astonishment at the 1952 meeting of the international astronomical union in rome.together with fritz zwicky, he identified supernovae as a new category of astronomical objects.zwicky and he also proposed the existence of neutron stars, and suggested supernovae might create them.beginning in 1952, he and rudolph minkowski identified the optical counterparts of various radio sources, including cygnus a.he discovered 10 asteroids, including 944 hidalgo, which has a long orbital period (it is actually the first centaur ever discovered, although they were not recognized as a distinct dynamical class until 1977); the apollo-class 1566 icarus, the perihelion of which is closer than that of mercury; and the amor-type 1036 ganymed.gold medal of the royal astronomical society (1954) bruce medal (1955) henry norris russell lectureship of the american astronomical society (1958)named after him asteroid 1501 baade the crater baade on the moon vallis baade, a vallis (valley) on the moon one of the two magellan telescopes the asteroid 966 muschi, after his wife's nickname == see also == baade's window, an observational area he identified in the 1940s as being relatively free of dust that presents a view of the galactic center in sagittarius baade's star, now known as the crab pulsar, was first identified as being directly associated with the crab nebula by him.
walter baade | deathplace | göttingen
after receiving his phd in 1919, baade worked at hamburg observatory at bergedorf from 1919 to 1931.gold medal of the royal astronomical society (1954) bruce medal (1955) henry norris russell lectureship of the american astronomical society (1958)named after him asteroid 1501 baade the crater baade on the moon vallis baade, a vallis (valley) on the moon one of the two magellan telescopes the asteroid 966 muschi, after his wife's nickname == see also == baade's window, an observational area he identified in the 1940s as being relatively free of dust that presents a view of the galactic center in sagittarius baade's star, now known as the crab pulsar, was first identified as being directly associated with the crab nebula by him.
born alison bools in dublin to an english mother and irish father, raised in dalkey and educated at holy child killiney.ballet and sporting activities were early interests until the age of 11 when music became her abiding passion.her commitment was sealed when she took cecilia as her confirmation name (saint cecilia being the patron saint of musicians).at the age of 11 she co-founded the progressive folk rock band mellow candle with school friends clodagh simonds and maria white.they released their first single, feeling high on snb records (simon napier-bell) in 1968.this was followed by a secretarial course and employment until a full electric line-up of mellow candle reformed.the band lived and worked in ireland and england between 1969 and 1973 managed by thin lizzy manager, ted carroll.o'donnell and williams spent their wedding evening in concert with thin lizzy at the national stadium in dublin.bob geldof, luke kelly and members of clannad were amongst early spectators at irish concerts, and several members of the group participated in house sessions with pioneering traditional musicians, dónal lunny and andy irvine.the band released their latterly highly acclaimed, cult album, swaddling songs on decca records's deram subsidiary in 1972.the untimely and unhappy demise of mellow candle and the tough economic climate of the three-day week in 1973/74 london sent o'donnell and williams to johannesburg, south africa.simonds and murray ultimately went to new york, and boylan joined the gary moore band for a time.in the year before their departure they played belgian bars as a folk duo and formed a short-lived band with legendary guitarist jimmy faulkner, who died in 2008.disenchanted by hard drug use backstage, they abandoned the project.two years after their arrival in south africa the couple participated in palet, an afrikaans music and poetry programme in 1976 for the fledgling south african broadcasting corporation's television service.
alison o'donnell musician | genre | folk music <tsp> alison o'donnell musician | instrument | voice bodhrán percussion autoharp
born alison bools in dublin to an english mother and irish father, raised in dalkey and educated at holy child killiney.o'donnell and williams spent their wedding evening in concert with thin lizzy at the national stadium in dublin.the band released their latterly highly acclaimed, cult album, swaddling songs on decca records's deram subsidiary in 1972.the untimely and unhappy demise of mellow candle and the tough economic climate of the three-day week in 1973/74 london sent o'donnell and williams to johannesburg, south africa.
he is currently the manager of italian serie a club napoli, with whom he guided to win serie a in 2022–23.although, he is soon to leave the club after the 22/23 season.despite relatively old age for a professional debut, he played for several serie c teams such as entella, spezia, viareggio and empoli.after nearly a decade of lower-tier football in italy, he retired in 1993 and remained at empoli as a coach.he led the tuscan side to consecutive promotions from serie c1 to the top-flight serie a. spalletti then coached sampdoria from july 1998 to june 1999, and venezia from july to october 1999.spalletti had two spells as head coach at udinese.the first was between march 2001 and june 2001, the second between july 2002 and june 2005.there was a period at ancona in between spells.it was at udinese where he really began to make an impact as a manager.during the 2004–05 season, spalletti guided udinese to a sensational fourth-placed finish in serie a, exceeding expectations and securing a spot in the uefa champions league.spalletti became coach of roma in june 2005.the capital side had come off a disappointing season, in which four different coaches had spells in charge of the club.spalletti was offered the task of attempting to bring order to this chaotic side.after an uninspiring first half of the 2005–06 season, he changed the team's tactics to suit a more offensive playing style, rather than a defensive-minded system.spalletti's favoured formation was the 4–2–3–1 system, which used four defenders, two defensive midfielders, two wingers (both sides of the 3), one attacking midfielder, and one striker francesco totti, who typically functioned also as an attacking midfielder in previous seasons.as such, the team played without any real striker, as totti occupied what later came to be described as a false-9 role.
luciano spalletti | club | virtus entella
he led the tuscan side to consecutive promotions from serie c1 to the top-flight serie a. spalletti then coached sampdoria from july 1998 to june 1999, and venezia from july to october 1999.spalletti had two spells as head coach at udinese.during the 2004–05 season, spalletti guided udinese to a sensational fourth-placed finish in serie a, exceeding expectations and securing a spot in the uefa champions league.spalletti became coach of roma in june 2005.spalletti was offered the task of attempting to bring order to this chaotic side.spalletti's favoured formation was the 4–2–3–1 system, which used four defenders, two defensive midfielders, two wingers (both sides of the 3), one attacking midfielder, and one striker francesco totti, who typically functioned also as an attacking midfielder in previous seasons.
he made three spacewalks as pilot of the 1966 gemini 12 mission.he was the lunar module eagle pilot on the 1969 apollo 11 mission and became the second person to walk on the moon after mission commander neil armstrong.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.he was commissioned into the united states air force and served as a jet fighter pilot during the korean war.he flew 66 combat missions and shot down two mig-15 aircraft.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.his doctoral thesis, line-of-sight guidance techniques for manned orbital rendezvous, earned him the nickname 'dr. rendezvous' from fellow astronauts.his first space flight was in 1966 on gemini 12, during which he spent over five hours on extravehicular activity.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.apollo 11 effectively proved u.s. victory in the space race by fulfilling a national goal proposed in 1961 by president john f. kennedy 'of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth' before the end of the decade.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.he retired from the air force in 1972, after 21 years of service.
buzz aldrin | occupation | fighter pilot
born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.
he then studied maths, physics and astronomy at the universities of münster and göttingen.after receiving his phd in 1919, baade worked at hamburg observatory at bergedorf from 1919 to 1931.there in 1920 he discovered 944 hidalgo, the first of a class of minor planets now called centaurs which cross the orbits of giant planets.he worked at mount wilson observatory from 1931 to 1958.there, during world war ii, he took advantage of wartime blackout conditions (which reduced light pollution), to resolve stars in the center of the andromeda galaxy for the first time.these observations led him to define distinct 'populations' for stars (population i and population ii).the same observations led him to discover that there are two types of cepheid variable stars.using this discovery he recalculated the size of the known universe, doubling the previous calculation made by edwin hubble in 1929.he announced this finding to considerable astonishment at the 1952 meeting of the international astronomical union in rome.together with fritz zwicky, he identified supernovae as a new category of astronomical objects.zwicky and he also proposed the existence of neutron stars, and suggested supernovae might create them.beginning in 1952, he and rudolph minkowski identified the optical counterparts of various radio sources, including cygnus a.he discovered 10 asteroids, including 944 hidalgo, which has a long orbital period (it is actually the first centaur ever discovered, although they were not recognized as a distinct dynamical class until 1977); the apollo-class 1566 icarus, the perihelion of which is closer than that of mercury; and the amor-type 1036 ganymed.gold medal of the royal astronomical society (1954) bruce medal (1955) henry norris russell lectureship of the american astronomical society (1958)named after him asteroid 1501 baade the crater baade on the moon vallis baade, a vallis (valley) on the moon one of the two magellan telescopes the asteroid 966 muschi, after his wife's nickname == see also == baade's window, an observational area he identified in the 1940s as being relatively free of dust that presents a view of the galactic center in sagittarius baade's star, now known as the crab pulsar, was first identified as being directly associated with the crab nebula by him.
walter baade | deathplace | göttingen
after receiving his phd in 1919, baade worked at hamburg observatory at bergedorf from 1919 to 1931.gold medal of the royal astronomical society (1954) bruce medal (1955) henry norris russell lectureship of the american astronomical society (1958)named after him asteroid 1501 baade the crater baade on the moon vallis baade, a vallis (valley) on the moon one of the two magellan telescopes the asteroid 966 muschi, after his wife's nickname == see also == baade's window, an observational area he identified in the 1940s as being relatively free of dust that presents a view of the galactic center in sagittarius baade's star, now known as the crab pulsar, was first identified as being directly associated with the crab nebula by him.
he is currently the manager of italian serie a club napoli, with whom he guided to win serie a in 2022–23.although, he is soon to leave the club after the 22/23 season.despite relatively old age for a professional debut, he played for several serie c teams such as entella, spezia, viareggio and empoli.after nearly a decade of lower-tier football in italy, he retired in 1993 and remained at empoli as a coach.he led the tuscan side to consecutive promotions from serie c1 to the top-flight serie a. spalletti then coached sampdoria from july 1998 to june 1999, and venezia from july to october 1999.spalletti had two spells as head coach at udinese.the first was between march 2001 and june 2001, the second between july 2002 and june 2005.there was a period at ancona in between spells.it was at udinese where he really began to make an impact as a manager.during the 2004–05 season, spalletti guided udinese to a sensational fourth-placed finish in serie a, exceeding expectations and securing a spot in the uefa champions league.spalletti became coach of roma in june 2005.the capital side had come off a disappointing season, in which four different coaches had spells in charge of the club.spalletti was offered the task of attempting to bring order to this chaotic side.after an uninspiring first half of the 2005–06 season, he changed the team's tactics to suit a more offensive playing style, rather than a defensive-minded system.spalletti's favoured formation was the 4–2–3–1 system, which used four defenders, two defensive midfielders, two wingers (both sides of the 3), one attacking midfielder, and one striker francesco totti, who typically functioned also as an attacking midfielder in previous seasons.as such, the team played without any real striker, as totti occupied what later came to be described as a false-9 role.
luciano spalletti | club | virtus entella
he led the tuscan side to consecutive promotions from serie c1 to the top-flight serie a. spalletti then coached sampdoria from july 1998 to june 1999, and venezia from july to october 1999.spalletti had two spells as head coach at udinese.during the 2004–05 season, spalletti guided udinese to a sensational fourth-placed finish in serie a, exceeding expectations and securing a spot in the uefa champions league.spalletti became coach of roma in june 2005.spalletti was offered the task of attempting to bring order to this chaotic side.spalletti's favoured formation was the 4–2–3–1 system, which used four defenders, two defensive midfielders, two wingers (both sides of the 3), one attacking midfielder, and one striker francesco totti, who typically functioned also as an attacking midfielder in previous seasons.
born alison bools in dublin to an english mother and irish father, raised in dalkey and educated at holy child killiney.ballet and sporting activities were early interests until the age of 11 when music became her abiding passion.her commitment was sealed when she took cecilia as her confirmation name (saint cecilia being the patron saint of musicians).at the age of 11 she co-founded the progressive folk rock band mellow candle with school friends clodagh simonds and maria white.they released their first single, feeling high on snb records (simon napier-bell) in 1968.this was followed by a secretarial course and employment until a full electric line-up of mellow candle reformed.the band lived and worked in ireland and england between 1969 and 1973 managed by thin lizzy manager, ted carroll.o'donnell and williams spent their wedding evening in concert with thin lizzy at the national stadium in dublin.bob geldof, luke kelly and members of clannad were amongst early spectators at irish concerts, and several members of the group participated in house sessions with pioneering traditional musicians, dónal lunny and andy irvine.the band released their latterly highly acclaimed, cult album, swaddling songs on decca records's deram subsidiary in 1972.the untimely and unhappy demise of mellow candle and the tough economic climate of the three-day week in 1973/74 london sent o'donnell and williams to johannesburg, south africa.simonds and murray ultimately went to new york, and boylan joined the gary moore band for a time.in the year before their departure they played belgian bars as a folk duo and formed a short-lived band with legendary guitarist jimmy faulkner, who died in 2008.disenchanted by hard drug use backstage, they abandoned the project.two years after their arrival in south africa the couple participated in palet, an afrikaans music and poetry programme in 1976 for the fledgling south african broadcasting corporation's television service.
alison o'donnell musician | genre | folk music <tsp> alison o'donnell musician | instrument | voice bodhrán percussion autoharp
born alison bools in dublin to an english mother and irish father, raised in dalkey and educated at holy child killiney.o'donnell and williams spent their wedding evening in concert with thin lizzy at the national stadium in dublin.the band released their latterly highly acclaimed, cult album, swaddling songs on decca records's deram subsidiary in 1972.the untimely and unhappy demise of mellow candle and the tough economic climate of the three-day week in 1973/74 london sent o'donnell and williams to johannesburg, south africa.
he then studied maths, physics and astronomy at the universities of münster and göttingen.after receiving his phd in 1919, baade worked at hamburg observatory at bergedorf from 1919 to 1931.there in 1920 he discovered 944 hidalgo, the first of a class of minor planets now called centaurs which cross the orbits of giant planets.he worked at mount wilson observatory from 1931 to 1958.there, during world war ii, he took advantage of wartime blackout conditions (which reduced light pollution), to resolve stars in the center of the andromeda galaxy for the first time.these observations led him to define distinct 'populations' for stars (population i and population ii).the same observations led him to discover that there are two types of cepheid variable stars.using this discovery he recalculated the size of the known universe, doubling the previous calculation made by edwin hubble in 1929.he announced this finding to considerable astonishment at the 1952 meeting of the international astronomical union in rome.together with fritz zwicky, he identified supernovae as a new category of astronomical objects.zwicky and he also proposed the existence of neutron stars, and suggested supernovae might create them.beginning in 1952, he and rudolph minkowski identified the optical counterparts of various radio sources, including cygnus a.he discovered 10 asteroids, including 944 hidalgo, which has a long orbital period (it is actually the first centaur ever discovered, although they were not recognized as a distinct dynamical class until 1977); the apollo-class 1566 icarus, the perihelion of which is closer than that of mercury; and the amor-type 1036 ganymed.gold medal of the royal astronomical society (1954) bruce medal (1955) henry norris russell lectureship of the american astronomical society (1958)named after him asteroid 1501 baade the crater baade on the moon vallis baade, a vallis (valley) on the moon one of the two magellan telescopes the asteroid 966 muschi, after his wife's nickname == see also == baade's window, an observational area he identified in the 1940s as being relatively free of dust that presents a view of the galactic center in sagittarius baade's star, now known as the crab pulsar, was first identified as being directly associated with the crab nebula by him.
walter baade | deathplace | west germany
after receiving his phd in 1919, baade worked at hamburg observatory at bergedorf from 1919 to 1931.gold medal of the royal astronomical society (1954) bruce medal (1955) henry norris russell lectureship of the american astronomical society (1958)named after him asteroid 1501 baade the crater baade on the moon vallis baade, a vallis (valley) on the moon one of the two magellan telescopes the asteroid 966 muschi, after his wife's nickname == see also == baade's window, an observational area he identified in the 1940s as being relatively free of dust that presents a view of the galactic center in sagittarius baade's star, now known as the crab pulsar, was first identified as being directly associated with the crab nebula by him.
he made three spacewalks as pilot of the 1966 gemini 12 mission.he was the lunar module eagle pilot on the 1969 apollo 11 mission and became the second person to walk on the moon after mission commander neil armstrong.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.he was commissioned into the united states air force and served as a jet fighter pilot during the korean war.he flew 66 combat missions and shot down two mig-15 aircraft.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.his doctoral thesis, line-of-sight guidance techniques for manned orbital rendezvous, earned him the nickname 'dr. rendezvous' from fellow astronauts.his first space flight was in 1966 on gemini 12, during which he spent over five hours on extravehicular activity.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.apollo 11 effectively proved u.s. victory in the space race by fulfilling a national goal proposed in 1961 by president john f. kennedy 'of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth' before the end of the decade.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.he retired from the air force in 1972, after 21 years of service.
buzz aldrin | occupation | fighter pilot
born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.
the first generation matador was focused on the 'family' market segment and was also offered in performance versions as highlighted in the nascar racing series with factory support from 1972 through 1975.with its second generation, the matador became amc's largest automobile after the ambassador, which shared the same platform, was discontinued after the 1974 model year.premium trim levels of the second generation matador coupe were marketed as the barcelona and oleg cassini (after the noted fashion designer) positioning the coupe in the personal luxury segment.the matador was fairly popular as a police car in the united states, and several television series featured matadors in prominent roles.abroad, matadors were also marketed under the rambler marque and were assembled under license in costa rica, mexico by vehículos automotores mexicanos (vam), and australia by australian motor industries (ami).matadors were also marketed in overseas markets that included exports of right-hand drive versions to the uk.with a facelift and a new name, the amc matadors were available as a two-door hardtop, four-door sedan, and station wagon body styles.the matador shared a modified platform with the full-size ambassador line with a shorter wheelbase.although related directly to the previous rebel models, amc began promoting the matador as more than a change in name with a slight facelift, to reposition the line in the highly competitive intermediate-car segment among consumers.the advertising campaign was built around the question 'what's a matador?'sedan and wagon models 'offered excellent value and were fairly popular' cars.matadors were also offered to fleet buyers with various police, taxicab, and other heavy-duty packages.they outperformed most other cars and 'was adopted as the official police car.'matadors became popular with government agencies and military units as well as police departments in the u.s. and the sedans and wagons were typically equipped with 360 cu in (5.9 l) or 401 cu in (6.6 l) v8 engines.
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born alison bools in dublin to an english mother and irish father, raised in dalkey and educated at holy child killiney.ballet and sporting activities were early interests until the age of 11 when music became her abiding passion.her commitment was sealed when she took cecilia as her confirmation name (saint cecilia being the patron saint of musicians).at the age of 11 she co-founded the progressive folk rock band mellow candle with school friends clodagh simonds and maria white.they released their first single, feeling high on snb records (simon napier-bell) in 1968.this was followed by a secretarial course and employment until a full electric line-up of mellow candle reformed.the band lived and worked in ireland and england between 1969 and 1973 managed by thin lizzy manager, ted carroll.o'donnell and williams spent their wedding evening in concert with thin lizzy at the national stadium in dublin.bob geldof, luke kelly and members of clannad were amongst early spectators at irish concerts, and several members of the group participated in house sessions with pioneering traditional musicians, dónal lunny and andy irvine.the band released their latterly highly acclaimed, cult album, swaddling songs on decca records's deram subsidiary in 1972.the untimely and unhappy demise of mellow candle and the tough economic climate of the three-day week in 1973/74 london sent o'donnell and williams to johannesburg, south africa.simonds and murray ultimately went to new york, and boylan joined the gary moore band for a time.in the year before their departure they played belgian bars as a folk duo and formed a short-lived band with legendary guitarist jimmy faulkner, who died in 2008.disenchanted by hard drug use backstage, they abandoned the project.two years after their arrival in south africa the couple participated in palet, an afrikaans music and poetry programme in 1976 for the fledgling south african broadcasting corporation's television service.
alison o'donnell musician | genre | folk music <tsp> alison o'donnell musician | instrument | voice bodhrán percussion autoharp
born alison bools in dublin to an english mother and irish father, raised in dalkey and educated at holy child killiney.o'donnell and williams spent their wedding evening in concert with thin lizzy at the national stadium in dublin.the band released their latterly highly acclaimed, cult album, swaddling songs on decca records's deram subsidiary in 1972.the untimely and unhappy demise of mellow candle and the tough economic climate of the three-day week in 1973/74 london sent o'donnell and williams to johannesburg, south africa.
he then studied maths, physics and astronomy at the universities of münster and göttingen.after receiving his phd in 1919, baade worked at hamburg observatory at bergedorf from 1919 to 1931.there in 1920 he discovered 944 hidalgo, the first of a class of minor planets now called centaurs which cross the orbits of giant planets.he worked at mount wilson observatory from 1931 to 1958.there, during world war ii, he took advantage of wartime blackout conditions (which reduced light pollution), to resolve stars in the center of the andromeda galaxy for the first time.these observations led him to define distinct 'populations' for stars (population i and population ii).the same observations led him to discover that there are two types of cepheid variable stars.using this discovery he recalculated the size of the known universe, doubling the previous calculation made by edwin hubble in 1929.he announced this finding to considerable astonishment at the 1952 meeting of the international astronomical union in rome.together with fritz zwicky, he identified supernovae as a new category of astronomical objects.zwicky and he also proposed the existence of neutron stars, and suggested supernovae might create them.beginning in 1952, he and rudolph minkowski identified the optical counterparts of various radio sources, including cygnus a.he discovered 10 asteroids, including 944 hidalgo, which has a long orbital period (it is actually the first centaur ever discovered, although they were not recognized as a distinct dynamical class until 1977); the apollo-class 1566 icarus, the perihelion of which is closer than that of mercury; and the amor-type 1036 ganymed.gold medal of the royal astronomical society (1954) bruce medal (1955) henry norris russell lectureship of the american astronomical society (1958)named after him asteroid 1501 baade the crater baade on the moon vallis baade, a vallis (valley) on the moon one of the two magellan telescopes the asteroid 966 muschi, after his wife's nickname == see also == baade's window, an observational area he identified in the 1940s as being relatively free of dust that presents a view of the galactic center in sagittarius baade's star, now known as the crab pulsar, was first identified as being directly associated with the crab nebula by him.
walter baade | doctoralstudent | allan sandage
after receiving his phd in 1919, baade worked at hamburg observatory at bergedorf from 1919 to 1931.gold medal of the royal astronomical society (1954) bruce medal (1955) henry norris russell lectureship of the american astronomical society (1958)named after him asteroid 1501 baade the crater baade on the moon vallis baade, a vallis (valley) on the moon one of the two magellan telescopes the asteroid 966 muschi, after his wife's nickname == see also == baade's window, an observational area he identified in the 1940s as being relatively free of dust that presents a view of the galactic center in sagittarius baade's star, now known as the crab pulsar, was first identified as being directly associated with the crab nebula by him.
he made three spacewalks as pilot of the 1966 gemini 12 mission.he was the lunar module eagle pilot on the 1969 apollo 11 mission and became the second person to walk on the moon after mission commander neil armstrong.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.he was commissioned into the united states air force and served as a jet fighter pilot during the korean war.he flew 66 combat missions and shot down two mig-15 aircraft.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.his doctoral thesis, line-of-sight guidance techniques for manned orbital rendezvous, earned him the nickname 'dr. rendezvous' from fellow astronauts.his first space flight was in 1966 on gemini 12, during which he spent over five hours on extravehicular activity.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.apollo 11 effectively proved u.s. victory in the space race by fulfilling a national goal proposed in 1961 by president john f. kennedy 'of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth' before the end of the decade.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.he retired from the air force in 1972, after 21 years of service.
buzz aldrin | occupation | fighter pilot
born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.
the first generation matador was focused on the 'family' market segment and was also offered in performance versions as highlighted in the nascar racing series with factory support from 1972 through 1975.with its second generation, the matador became amc's largest automobile after the ambassador, which shared the same platform, was discontinued after the 1974 model year.premium trim levels of the second generation matador coupe were marketed as the barcelona and oleg cassini (after the noted fashion designer) positioning the coupe in the personal luxury segment.the matador was fairly popular as a police car in the united states, and several television series featured matadors in prominent roles.abroad, matadors were also marketed under the rambler marque and were assembled under license in costa rica, mexico by vehículos automotores mexicanos (vam), and australia by australian motor industries (ami).matadors were also marketed in overseas markets that included exports of right-hand drive versions to the uk.with a facelift and a new name, the amc matadors were available as a two-door hardtop, four-door sedan, and station wagon body styles.the matador shared a modified platform with the full-size ambassador line with a shorter wheelbase.although related directly to the previous rebel models, amc began promoting the matador as more than a change in name with a slight facelift, to reposition the line in the highly competitive intermediate-car segment among consumers.the advertising campaign was built around the question 'what's a matador?'sedan and wagon models 'offered excellent value and were fairly popular' cars.matadors were also offered to fleet buyers with various police, taxicab, and other heavy-duty packages.they outperformed most other cars and 'was adopted as the official police car.'matadors became popular with government agencies and military units as well as police departments in the u.s. and the sedans and wagons were typically equipped with 360 cu in (5.9 l) or 401 cu in (6.6 l) v8 engines.
amc matador | manufacturer | american motors
the first generation matador was focused on the 'family' market segment and was also offered in performance versions as highlighted in the nascar racing series with factory support from 1972 through 1975.with its second generation, the matador became amc's largest automobile after the ambassador, which shared the same platform, was discontinued after the 1974 model year.premium trim levels of the second generation matador coupe were marketed as the barcelona and oleg cassini (after the noted fashion designer) positioning the coupe in the personal luxury segment.the matador was fairly popular as a police car in the united states, and several television series featured matadors in prominent roles.abroad, matadors were also marketed under the rambler marque and were assembled under license in costa rica, mexico by vehículos automotores mexicanos (vam), and australia by australian motor industries (ami).matadors were also marketed in overseas markets that included exports of right-hand drive versions to the uk.with a facelift and a new name, the amc matadors were available as a two-door hardtop, four-door sedan, and station wagon body styles.the matador shared a modified platform with the full-size ambassador line with a shorter wheelbase.although related directly to the previous rebel models, amc began promoting the matador as more than a change in name with a slight facelift, to reposition the line in the highly competitive intermediate-car segment among consumers.the advertising campaign was built around the question 'what's a matador?matadors were also offered to fleet buyers with various police, taxicab, and other heavy-duty packages.matadors became popular with government agencies and military units as well as police departments in the u.s. and the sedans and wagons were typically equipped with 360 cu in (5.9 l) or 401 cu in (6.6 l) v8 engines.
he then studied maths, physics and astronomy at the universities of münster and göttingen.after receiving his phd in 1919, baade worked at hamburg observatory at bergedorf from 1919 to 1931.there in 1920 he discovered 944 hidalgo, the first of a class of minor planets now called centaurs which cross the orbits of giant planets.he worked at mount wilson observatory from 1931 to 1958.there, during world war ii, he took advantage of wartime blackout conditions (which reduced light pollution), to resolve stars in the center of the andromeda galaxy for the first time.these observations led him to define distinct 'populations' for stars (population i and population ii).the same observations led him to discover that there are two types of cepheid variable stars.using this discovery he recalculated the size of the known universe, doubling the previous calculation made by edwin hubble in 1929.he announced this finding to considerable astonishment at the 1952 meeting of the international astronomical union in rome.together with fritz zwicky, he identified supernovae as a new category of astronomical objects.zwicky and he also proposed the existence of neutron stars, and suggested supernovae might create them.beginning in 1952, he and rudolph minkowski identified the optical counterparts of various radio sources, including cygnus a.he discovered 10 asteroids, including 944 hidalgo, which has a long orbital period (it is actually the first centaur ever discovered, although they were not recognized as a distinct dynamical class until 1977); the apollo-class 1566 icarus, the perihelion of which is closer than that of mercury; and the amor-type 1036 ganymed.gold medal of the royal astronomical society (1954) bruce medal (1955) henry norris russell lectureship of the american astronomical society (1958)named after him asteroid 1501 baade the crater baade on the moon vallis baade, a vallis (valley) on the moon one of the two magellan telescopes the asteroid 966 muschi, after his wife's nickname == see also == baade's window, an observational area he identified in the 1940s as being relatively free of dust that presents a view of the galactic center in sagittarius baade's star, now known as the crab pulsar, was first identified as being directly associated with the crab nebula by him.
walter baade | doctoralstudent | halton arp
after receiving his phd in 1919, baade worked at hamburg observatory at bergedorf from 1919 to 1931.gold medal of the royal astronomical society (1954) bruce medal (1955) henry norris russell lectureship of the american astronomical society (1958)named after him asteroid 1501 baade the crater baade on the moon vallis baade, a vallis (valley) on the moon one of the two magellan telescopes the asteroid 966 muschi, after his wife's nickname == see also == baade's window, an observational area he identified in the 1940s as being relatively free of dust that presents a view of the galactic center in sagittarius baade's star, now known as the crab pulsar, was first identified as being directly associated with the crab nebula by him.