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Queen of the Demonweb Pits (Q1) is an adventure module for the Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game written by David Sutherland. The "Q" in the module code is an abbreviation for "queen". [1] The module, a sequel to the D series of modules, [2] was novelized in 2001.
It was sold as a complete package, with CPU-module, Memory-modules and a 8" floppy-disk drive w/module all built into a case with a TDV-2115 dumb-terminal. It was initially marketed towards businesses as an "intelligent terminal" and workstation, running Tandberg-OS (having the look and feel of Intel ISIS-II ).
Crew and Science Airlock Module: MBRSC: Selenocentric Lunar Gateway component June (TBD) [35] TBA: TBA: TBA: VERITAS: NASA: Cytherocentric: Venus orbiter NASA Discovery Program mission to Venus. December (TBD) [35] Ariane 64: Kourou ELA-4: Arianespace: EnVision: ESA: Cytherocentric: Venus orbiter Q3 (TBD) [2] [36] Vega-C: Kourou ELV ...
14:58 [2] [3] Proton-M 8K82KM Site 200/39: Nauka: 20200 kg Low Earth Roscosmos: Success ISS module 535-46 13 December 2021 12:07 [4] Proton-M / Briz-M 8K82KM/11S43 Site 200/39: Ekspress-AMU3 Ekspress-AMU7: 4130 kg total 1980 kg and 2150 kg Geosynchronous: RSCC: Success Communications satellites
NEM-1, also known as Science Power Module 1 (SPM-1), will be the core module of the proposed Russian Orbital Service Station (ROSS). It was initially intended to be launched to the International Space Station. [26] 2027 (TBD) [29] Angara A5V: Vostochny Site 1A: Roscosmos: Dummy payload: Roscosmos: Low Earth: Flight test
Kyber is a key encapsulation mechanism (KEM) designed to be resistant to cryptanalytic attacks with future powerful quantum computers.It is used to establish a shared secret between two communicating parties without an attacker in the transmission system being able to decrypt it.
67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko (abbreviated as 67P or 67P/C–G) is a Jupiter-family comet. [10] It is originally from the Kuiper belt [11] and has an orbital period of 6.45 years as of 2012, [1] a rotation period of approximately 12.4 hours, [9] and a maximum velocity of 135,000 km/h (38 km/s; 84,000 mph). [12]
In climatology, the 8.2 kiloyear event was a rapid drop in global temperatures that occurred around 8,200 years ago, lasting between two and four centuries. This event marks the beginning of the Northgrippian Age within the Holocene epoch .