When finished listening, Altair made his way back to his horse, undid his bedroll, and began preparing to sleep. |
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Altair situated himself in the saddle and let out a sigh through clenched teeth, taking the reins tightly. |
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Altair shouted as he was thrown to the ground with a heavy thud, his horse pacing anxiously beside him. |
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Altair reached into his vest pocket and pulled out a stained, frayed handkerchief. |
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After the successful test flight, Altair glided to a landing on the remote desert runway. |
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The Altair 8800 was chosen by two young Harvard University students as the platform for the first microcomputer, Basic interpreter. |
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Altair craned his head around in an attempt to steal one last glance, but before he could, he found a veil of fog shrouding his view. |
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Altair sensed a deep rift within her, opened the instant he had spoken of home. |
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Altair sensed no hostility in the man's tone of voice, and decided to give his full name, whether for better or for worse. |
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Upon hearing them, the old woman wrapped Altair into an embrace similar to the one she'd given Ada, nearly squeezing the life out of him. |
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The Altair did not disappear from the thoughts of the computerists and neither did the hardware they used. |
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Altair held on tightly, his horse grunting beneath him, and urged him forward, causing the pinto to bellow angrily. |
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Drea fumed, anger smoldering inside, and just when she thought she could be pushed no further, Altair started to sing. |
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Third, Altair is easier to use than earlier systems, which often require a team of experts to run. |
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With the nearby bright stars Deneb and Vega, Altair forms the prominent asterism of the Summer Triangle. |
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With the bright stars Deneb and Altair, Vega is part of the prominent asterism of the Summer Triangle. |
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Along with Vega and Altair, Deneb is one of the stars of the prominent asterism, the Summer Triangle. |
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Somewhat opposite Cassiopeia in the night sky are three very bright stars: Deneb, Vega, and Altair. |
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Once in lunar orbit, the astronauts will use the Altair landing craft to travel to the moon's surface while the Orion spacecraft stays in orbit. |
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Even with Altair, the capability of viewing very faint celestial objects is still limited by the availability of nearby reference stars. |
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Aquila's representation as an eagle dates back to the Sumerians, who called Altair the eagle star. |
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This was at a time when early PCs, such as the Altair 8800, had all been sold solely in kit form. |
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Altair picked himself up from the ground, brushing the dirt from his coat. |
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In conjunction with Altair, Gemini is preparing to enlarge its view on the sky to an even greater extent. |
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By focusing on the area of greatest turbulence, Altair can correct the image for a larger area of the sky. |
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Soon, however, Altair began humming, his usual cheery mood returning. |
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Altair corrects atmospheric turbulence to take the twinkle out of star light, producing sharper images, allowing astronomers to see tinier, fainter and more crowded objects than ever before. |
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Second, Altair captures more light than previous systems. |
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In one important way, MITS modeled the Altair after the minicomputer. |
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If you look at a modern star chart, you'll find hundreds of stars whose names derive from Arabic: Altair, Aldebaran, Betelgeuse, Vega, Rigel, and Algol, to name a few. |
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In fact, the researchers indicated a correlation between photoactivity and physical properties which Altair controls with its process. |
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Altair is not only the name of a star that glints and glistens in the sky, it is also an impassioned translation agency that excels in translation services. |
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First, Altair in Aquila at the bottom tip with Deneb in Cygnus further up and a little to the west, brightest of all, zero mag. |
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Deneb in Cygnus, Vega in Lyra, and Altair in Aquila are three stars which form up into a pattern known as the Summer Triangle. |
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He was a mere 23 years old, and had formed a company based on his work as a teenaged student developing a programming language for the first microcomputer, the MITS Altair. |
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Gary Kildall developed the first operating system for a microcomputer as part of a project he contracted with Intel several years before the release of the Altair. |
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