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The international version of the CNN (Cable News Network) service was launched on the first of September 1985. The initial target audience was primarily business travellers.
The first module of the International Space Station (ISS) launched into orbit was named Zarya. It was launched on November 20, 1998, by a Russian rocket. Zarya, also known as the Functional Cargo Block (FGB), served as the initial building block of the ISS and provided power, storage, and propulsion capabilities.
The first piece of the International Space Station (ISS) launched was the Zarya module, also known as the Functional Cargo Block (FGB). It was launched by Russia on November 20, 1998. Zarya provided initial power and storage capabilities for the ISS and marked the beginning of the station's assembly in orbit. This module was crucial for the subsequent addition of other components and modules from various international partners.
The first piece of the International Space Station (ISS) launched was the Zarya module, also known as the Functional Cargo Block (FGB). It was launched by Russia on November 20, 1998, aboard a Proton rocket. Zarya served as the initial component of the ISS, providing power, storage, and propulsion capabilities. This marked the beginning of the assembly of the ISS, which has since grown into a collaborative international project involving multiple space agencies.
ES is the country initial for Spain.
phAs per IOC (International Olympic Committee) PHI is the country code for Philippines
The formula for the horizontal distance traveled by a horizontally launched projectile is: range = initial velocity * time. This formula assumes that there is no air resistance and that the projectile is launched horizontally.
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initial velocity, angle of launch, height above ground When a projectile is launched you can calculate how far it travels horizontally if you know the height above ground it was launched from, initial velocity and the angle it was launched at. 1) Determine how long it will be in the air based on how far it has to fall (this is why you need the height above ground). 2) Use your initial velocity to determine the horizontal component of velocity 3) distance travelled horizontally = time in air (part 1) x horizontal velocity (part 2)