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  2. Vortex (satellite) - Wikipedia

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    Vortex, previously known as Chalet, was a class of spy satellite operated by the United States during the 1980s and 1990s to collect signals intelligence (SIGINT) from high Earth orbit. The Vortex satellites were operated by the National Reconnaissance Office for the United States Air Force and listened to radio transmissions originating from ...

  3. Ifrane - Wikipedia

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    Old chalets in the center of town are being demolished and replaced with condominium complexes, while vacation centers and gated housing estates are springing up on the outskirts. The Middle Atlas Mountains consist mostly of a series of limestone plateaux. Not far from Ifrane in the Middle Atlas is Cèdre Gouraud Forest. These plateaux receive ...

  4. Inside the bitter feud roiling the doomsday bunker business - AOL

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    The feud, at least as Hubbard tells it, began in 2012, when Rising S purchased several domain names related to Atlas. Suddenly, if you searched for "atlasshelter.com," you were instead directed to ...

  5. Canyon (satellite) - Wikipedia

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    The Atlas booster's sustainer engine shut down early in the launch and the booster drifted off its path, leading to a Range Safety destruct less than two minutes after liftoff. The weather on launch day was extremely wet, foggy, and overcast, thus the booster had been out of visibility when the failure happened and the Air Force did not make an ...

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  7. Quinta Heeren - Wikipedia

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    Starting in the 1920s, there was a significant presence of wealthy Japanese in the area, including Seiguma Kitsutani, a guest at chalet No. 3, who sold a large number of imported products, and who committed suicide due to financial problems in 1928 in the Palace of this place through a ritual of honor, called seppuku. [3] [4]

  8. Atlas-Able - Wikipedia

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    The Atlas-Able was a three-and-a-half-stage rocket, with a stage-and-a-half Atlas missile as the first stage, an Able second stage, and an Altair third stage. [2] The first Atlas-Able used an Atlas C as the first stage, [3] and was intended to carry Pioneer P-1, but exploded during a static fire test on 24 September 1959. [4]

  9. What is a beta blocker? Why they are vital to those with ...

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    They're prescribed to people with some irregular heart rhythms, heat attacks, heart failure, chest pain and other cardiovascular problems. Churchwell added beta blockers are one of the most ...