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  2. Pioneer 2 - Wikipedia

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    The lunar orbiter Pioneer 2. Pioneer 2 (also known as Able 3) [3] was the last of the three project Able space probes designed to probe lunar and cislunar space. The launch took place at 07:30:21 GMT on 8 November 1958. After Pioneer 1 had failed due to guidance system deficiencies, the guidance system was modified with a Doppler command system ...

  3. Tele Atlas - Wikipedia

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    Tele Atlas NV. Tele Atlas is a Netherlands-based company founded in 1984 which delivers digital maps and other dynamic content for navigation and location-based services, including personal and in-car navigation systems, and provides data used in a wide range of mobile and Internet map applications. Since 30 July 2008, the company has been a ...

  4. Etak - Wikipedia

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    Etak. Etak, Inc. was an independent US-based vendor of automotive navigation system equipment, digital maps, and mapping software. It was founded in 1983. [1] Competitor Navteq was founded in 1985. [2] Its original headquarters were in Sunnyvale, but the company later moved to 1430 O'Brien Drive ( View on OpenStreetMap) in Menlo Park, California.

  5. Video: Tele Atlas' photorealistic city models to aid ... - AOL

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    Navigation devices are everywhere and just keep getting better and better thanks to the 3D maps provided by the likes of Tele Atlas (owned by TomTom) and NAVTEQ (owned by Nokia). Now Tele Atlas is ...

  6. Pioneer program - Wikipedia

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    Atlas-Centaur. The Pioneer programs were two series of United States lunar and planetary space probes exploration. The first program, which ran from 1958 to 1960, unsuccessfully attempted to send spacecraft to orbit the Moon, successfully sent one spacecraft to fly by the Moon, and successfully sent one spacecraft to investigate interplanetary ...

  7. 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.

  8. Pioneer 1 - Wikipedia

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    The Pioneer 1 atop its launcher. Pioneer 1 was fabricated by Space Technology Laboratories, a division of Ramo-Wooldridge Corp (later TRW Inc.), and consisted of a thin cylindrical midsection with a squat truncated cone on each side. The cylinder was 74 cm (29 in) in diameter and the height from the top of one cone to the top of the opposite ...

  9. Pioneer P-1 - Wikipedia

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    Pioneer P-1 was a failed mission in the Pioneer program. The spacecraft was a 1-meter diameter sphere with a propulsion module, and was to carry a TV camera and magnetic field sensor. It was to be spin-stabilized and was known as a 'paddlewheel' spacecraft. The spacecraft was intended for launch on an Atlas C-Able rocket, but this vehicle was ...