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  2. Target Field - Wikipedia

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    Exterior of Target Field, including a view of the commuter platform at Target Field station. Designed by Populous with Bruce Miller as principal lead, Target Field is a modern take on other Populous-designed stadiums such as Oriole Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore, PNC Park in Pittsburgh, and Oracle Park in San Francisco. [91] [92]

  3. List of landing ellipses on extraterrestrial bodies - Wikipedia

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    Landed ~1.5 km from the target. [ 50 ] Cassini retirement , Saturn, 9.4°N 15 W, 15 September 2017, at the southern edge of the North Equatorial Belt (itself approximately 15,000 km wide); the blander Equatorial Zone is immediately below.

  4. List of music venues in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Legends Theater at Route 66 Casino 2,800 1957 Tingley Coliseum: 11,571 February 2000 Isleta Amphitheater: 15,000 September 17, 1960 University Stadium (Albuquerque) 39,224 December 1, 1966 The Pit: 13,480 September 1960 Branch Field at University Stadium: 48,750 2002 Sandia Amphitheatre: 4,000 2023 Revel Entertainment Center 3,000 October 21, 2006

  5. List of United States Navy amphibious warfare ships - Wikipedia

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    The Landing Platform Dock (LPD) concept began as a compromise design, an attempt to build a ship with much more capability than a Landing Ship Dock (LSD) - the LPD superficially resembles an LSD with an enlarged flight deck - but without the expense of a LPH. The well deck is smaller than that of an LSD.

  6. Bradbury Landing - Wikipedia

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    The target landing site location was an elliptical area 20 by 7 km (12.4 by 4.3 mi). [16] Gale Crater's diameter is 154 km (96 mi). The final landing location for the rover was less than 2.4 km (1.5 mi) from the center of the planned landing ellipse, after a 563,000,000 km (350,000,000 mi) journey.

  7. Optical landing system - Wikipedia

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    The mirror landing aid was invented by Nicholas Goodhart. [2] It was tested on the carriers HMS Illustrious and HMS Indomitable before being introduced on British carriers in 1954 and on US carriers in 1955. The mirror landing aid was a gyroscopically controlled concave mirror on the port side of the flight deck. On either side of the mirror ...

  8. Naval Outlying Landing Field Waldron - Wikipedia

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    In early 1963, Waldron Field was used for TS-2A Field Carrier Landing Practice, however, there was no assigned squadrons. Between 1964 and 1967, the southern hangar and many smaller southeastern buildings were removed. Around 1964, NAAS Waldron was closed, and was labeled as Aband Airport.

  9. Lexington Legends - Wikipedia

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    Cannon returned to manage in 2002 and led the team to another winning record, but the Legends failed to qualify for the playoffs. Lexington returned to the playoffs in 2003 but was defeated by the Lake County Captains in the first round. In 2004, the Legends finished with a record of 68–72, their first losing record in team history.