These missions could also serve as a pathfinder, providing guidance for designing new vehicles that would fly in cislunar space. |
|
The pathfinder teams provided tactical ground intelligence to law enforcement aviation assets, during aerial drug sweeps. |
|
It developed more specialised roles such as a torpedo-carrier, a glider tug and a pathfinder. |
|
The plans have been drawn up by eight regional pathfinder partnerships across England. |
|
For instance, when a company does decide to float, it needs to find a broker and then publish a pathfinder prospectus. |
|
It is not foolproof yet but promises to be a pathfinder in the local government sector. |
|
Health bosses now hope to allay concerns by doing more detailed work on the pathfinder projects. |
|
City of York Council has been chosen to set up a Children's Trust pathfinder project, which also aims to boost learning. |
|
The federal interdepartmental committee reviewing pathfinder projects specifically indicated its preference for citizen-facing projects. |
|
The bid allocation will be the third highest on offer, with only Manchester and Liverpool getting more out of the nine pathfinder areas. |
|
We do feel that this could be a pathfinder project that could be done in other areas. |
|
The row highlighted the haphazard application of the rules covering pathfinder prospectuses. |
|
India may be the most prominent example but it is far from being the only pathfinder. |
|
In this case, the agency may operate either as a pathfinder, pointing the way, or as an unpaid consultant. |
|
This issue was raised in the pathfinder project on the stewardship of newspapers in the digital age. |
|
For this man with the soul of a builder and the determination of an unrelenting pathfinder, this was the beginning of a great adventure. |
|
He defines a pathfinder as someone who has been there and knows how to operate in an environment where 20,000 bills are introduced and maybe 2,000 become law. |
|
Did the deputy track him using ancient Indian pathfinder techniques? |
|
It was used as a pathfinder plane during bombing raids on Germany. |
|
It is not just his role as a pathfinder in a world of new ideas that has earned Prof. Meier his high repute in Canada, though. |
|
|
The firm will issue a pathfinder prospectus later this month. |
|
The way that you retire the risks is to have some pathfinder projects. |
|
They are also provided training in military free fall parachuting, forward air control techniques, air traffic control, and other pathfinder related skills. |
|
Outrageous, fearless, funny, large-hearted, silver-tongued, the Churchillian ideal of the maverick pathfinder has always bred epigones. |
|
I'm taking over at a different time in different circumstances, but I believe the SDLP can still be the pathfinder and pacesetter. |
|
The PAD Project is a pathfinder for integrating a crew escape capability into spacecraft design, something that has not been done since the Apollo program. |
|
Focus' pathfinder prospectus published yesterday said it was aiming for a market capitalisation of up to pounds 50 million. |
|
But in 1986, when the pair received the Nobel prize for physics, it took its rightful place as chief pathfinder through the new nano-worlds. Dr Rohrer still considered himself, with delight, as a neophyte in that field. |
|
It also includes the overall approach to making cost-effective decisions during the iterative process of conducting the CSA, and a pathfinder to the different elements of this guidance. |
|
Commercial labs will benefit from research into appropriate till size fractions and kimberlite pathfinder elements in till, soil, water and vegetation. |
|
To continue in its pathfinder role, CARD is undertaking national consultations similar to the ones done in 1998 with the industry, in order to determine its new priorities and programming. |
|
Burberry's pathfinder prospectus will be published in the last week of June, with dealings due to start mid-July, subject to market conditions. |
|
The pricing was unveiled in Granada's pathfinder prospectus for the flotation issued to the stock market. |
|
Eventually, he packed up his Nissan pathfinder and drove back to Iowa. |
|
The company, which issued its pathfinder prospectus yesterday, is expected to raise pounds 15 million new cash to finance future expansion and strengthen the balance sheet. |
|
Automotive transmission system company Torotrak published its pathfinder prospectus yesterday ahead of next month's expected pounds 400million flotation. |
|
He looks down the list and sees he is rostered for only a single question, on Pathfinder initiatives, whatever they might be. |
|
This set includes toy models of Sojourner, the Pathfinder spacecraft, and a lander. |
|
In 1997 the Mars Pathfinder mission landed on the surface of Mars in the mouth of one of the channels. |
|
These initial values were chosen to reflect landing accuracies similar to those of Mars Pathfinder. |
|
|
For a space probe like the Mars Pathfinder mission, it was even worse. |
|
This material has been used most recently as the heat shielding on the Mars Pathfinder vehicle. |
|
Pathfinder overcomes these obstacles by allowing test to occur on industry standard film frames to safely usher diced and thin devices through the test process. |
|
Limited experiments with solar electric propulsion have been performed, notably the manned Solar Challenger and Solar Impulse and the unmanned NASA Pathfinder aircraft. |
|