deathless glory - traduzione in greco
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deathless glory - traduzione in greco

FAILED NASA SATELLITE MISSION
Glory (spacecraft); Glory satellite; Glory Satellite; Glory (Satellite); Satellite Glory
  • On 23 February 2011, NASA Deputy Administrator [[Lori Garver]] (left) visited the mission's launch site.
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deathless glory      
άφθαρτη δόξα
άφθαρτη δόξα      
deathless glory, everlasting fame
morning glory         
  • Morning glory flower (''[[Ipomoea purpurea]]'')
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Morning Glory (disambiguation); Morning Glory (single); Morning Glory; Morning Glory (song); Morning Glory (film); Morning Glory (movie)
περικοκλάδα, είδος περικοκλάδος

Definizione

Deathless
·adj Not subject to death, destruction, or extinction; immortal; undying; imperishable; as, deathless beings; deathless fame.

Wikipedia

Glory (satellite)

The Glory satellite was a planned NASA satellite mission that would have collected data on the chemical, micro-physical and optical properties—and the spatial and temporal distributions—of sulfate and other aerosols, and would have collected solar irradiance data for the long-term climate record. The science focus areas served by Glory included: atmospheric composition; carbon cycle, ecosystems, and biogeochemistry; climate variability and change; and water and energy cycles. The US$424 million satellite was lost on 4 March 2011, when its Taurus XL carrier rocket malfunctioned. A subsequent investigation revealed that the fairing system failed to open fully, causing the satellite to reenter the atmosphere at which point it likely broke up and burned. NASA investigators later determined the cause for the launch failure to be faulty materials provided by aluminum manufacturer Sapa Profiles.