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The RM-89 Blue Scout I was an American sounding rocket which was flown four times between January 1961 and April 1962. It was used for two HETS test flights, and a flight to investigate atmospheric re-entry. It was a member of the Scout family of rockets. The Blue Scout I was a four-stage rocket derived from the Scout X-1.
89 is: the 24th prime number, following 83 and preceding 97. a Chen prime. [1] a Pythagorean prime. [2] the smallest Sophie Germain prime to start a Cunningham chain of the first kind of six terms, {89, 179, 359, 719, 1439, 2879}. an Eisenstein prime with no imaginary part and real part of the form 3n − 1.
89 Julia, a main-belt asteroid; Years. 89 BC; AD 89; 1989; 2089; See also. All pages with titles containing 89; List of highways numbered 89
The two teams arrived in Canada for the first-ever post-season game in the new Toronto Skydome. The A's were looking to take a commanding 3–0 series lead while the Blue Jays needed a win to get back into the series. The game pitted Storm Davis against Blue Jays starter Jimmy Key. As was the case in the first two games, the team that scored ...
The 1989 Toronto Blue Jays season was the franchise's 13th season of Major League Baseball.It resulted in the Blue Jays finishing first in the American League East with a record of 89 wins and 73 losses.
89 "Dreamin'" Vanessa Williams: 90 "It's No Crime" Babyface: 91 "Poison" Alice Cooper: 92 "This Time I Know It's for Real" Donna Summer: 93 "Smooth Criminal" Michael Jackson: 94 "Heaven Help Me" Deon Estus: 95 "Rock Wit'cha" Bobby Brown: 96 "Thinking of You" Sa-Fire: 97 "What You Don't Know" Exposé: 98 "Surrender to Me" Ann Wilson and Robin ...
Janet Jackson (pictured) earned her second Hot 100 number-one single with "Miss You Much", which stayed at the top position for four straight weeks.. These are the Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles of 1989.
Radio Blue Mountains 89.1 is a not-for-profit, all volunteer community radio station serving the Blue Mountains since 1993. The station broadcasts 24 hours a day from its studio in Katoomba , to a potential audience of some 75,000 people across the Blue Mountains and to a much wider national and international audience through internet streaming.