Annie easleycreated several programs for NASA. Hope that helps. :)
she was an aeronautics and space administrater
The initial J refers to colour, not clarity. On the scale of colourless diamonds, J fits into the range of slightly yellow.
Neil J. Armstrong died on 1994-11-23.
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As of June, 2011, there are 67 known moons of Jupiter. Of these, 50 have received names and 17 have temporary designations pending the determination of their precise orbits. Their names are listed here alphabetically (with the four largest in boldface) :MetisAdrasteaAmaltheaThebeIoEuropaGanymedeCallistoThemistoLedaHimaliaLysitheaElaraS/2000 J 11CarpoS/2003 J 12EuporieS/2003 J 3S/2003 J 18S/2011 J 1S/2010 J 2ThelxinoeEuantheHelikeOrthosieLocasteS/2003 J 16PraxidikeHarpalykeMnemeHermippeThyoneAnankeHerseAitneKaleTaygeteS/2003 J 19ChaldeneS/2003 J 15S/2003 J 10S/2003 J 23ErinomeAoedeKallichoreKalykeCarmeCallirrhoeEurydomeS/2011 J 2PasitheeS/2010 J 1KoreCylleneEukeladeS/2003 J 4PasiphaëHegemoneArcheIsonoeS/2003 J 9S/2003 J 5SinopeSpondeAutonoeMegacliteS/2003 J 2In astronomy, the moons of Jupiter are its "natural satellites". Sixty-seven moons orbiting Jupiter have been discovered. New ones are occasionally discovered as detection methods improve. Some are very small and so were much harder to find.The four largest were observed and recorded by Galileo in 1610, and are called the "Galilean moons". These four are Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto. They are roughly the same size as Earth's moon, some are a bit bigger, some are smaller.
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Annie J. Easley's parents are Samuel Bird Easley and Mary Melvina Hoover .
Annie J. Easley Was 87 when ever she died.
did annie Easley have kids
Although we know that Annie J Easley is married, we don't know whom she is married to.
Judith
she went to md
Annie J. Easley is still alive and at the age of 77.
Annie Easley did have a husband
annie easley died in 2008
No she did not
Annie Eas;ley was a black rocket scientist, mathemtician and computer scientist. She was perhaps most famous for being a leading member on the team who developed the software for the Centaur rocket.
Annie Easley was 78 years old when she died on June 25, 2011 (born April 23, 1933).