The Hubble telescope
Megan McArthur's birth name is Katherine Megan McArthur.
K-Space - band - was created in 1996.
K space refers to a space where things are in terms of momentum and frequency instead of position and time and the way you convert between real space and k-space (or Fourier space) is a mathematical transformation called the Fourier transform (and Inverse Fourier transform). This K-space also exists in classical physics. In quantum mechanics the space is made up of discrete values of K, whereas in classical physics K can take on a continuum of values.
In the rebus puzzle "K () A I )", the parentheses suggest a missing or empty space. This implies the phrase "K (empty) A I," which can be interpreted as "K (space) A I," leading to the answer "Karaoke." The empty space represents the sound "ra" in the middle of the letters.
A Zariski space is another name for a Zariski-Riemann space - a locally ringed space of a subring of a field K, whose points are valuation rings containing k and contained in K, which generalize the Riemann surface of a complex curve.
A Zariski-Riemann space is a locally ringed space of a subring of a field K, whose points are valuation rings containing k and contained in K, which generalize the Riemann surface of a complex curve.
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Here is the code to do it: #include<stdio.h> main() { int n, c, k, space = 1; //Here we ask for the number of rows would be : printf("Enter number of rows\n"); scanf("%d",&n); space = n - 1; //This is the first half of the diamond for ( k = 1 ; k <= n ; k++ ) { for ( c = 1 ; c <= space ; c++ ) printf(" "); space--; for ( c = 1 ; c <= 2*k-1 ; c++) printf("*"); printf("\n"); } space = 1; //Here is the second half of the diamond for ( k = 1 ; k <= n - 1 ; k++ ) { for ( c = 1 ; c <= space; c++) printf(" "); space++; for ( c = 1 ; c <= 2*(n-k)-1 ; c++ ) printf("*"); printf("\n"); } return 0; } Hope that helped :)
STS-125: Final Shuttle Mission to Hubble Space TelescopeMichael J. Massimino, Michael T. Good, both mission specialists; Gregory C. Johnson, pilot; Scott D. Altman, commander; K. Megan McArthur, John M. Grunsfeld and Andrew J. Feustel
He had five siblings: Joe, Joan, Megan, Trevor, and of course the most popular Peter.
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