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General: SATURDAY NOVEMBER 5TH 1955 DOCTOR BROWN SCIENCE OF TIME TRAVEL
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In Back to the Future Doc states he could go back to 0000 to witness the birth of Christ. Thus this film is clearly about time travel.
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Saturno V |
El Saturno V al amanecer del día 9 de noviembre de 1967, poco antes del lanzamiento del Apolo 4.
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Características |
Funcionalidad |
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Fabricante |
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País de origen |
Estados Unidos |
Coste por lanzamiento |
$185 millones en dólares de 1969–1971 dollars1 ($1.23 mil millones en 2019). (2024) |
Coste del proyecto |
$6.417 mil millones en dólares de 1964–1973 (~$49.9 mil millones en 2020) |
Medidas |
Altura |
110,6 m |
Diámetro |
10,1 m |
Masa |
2 970 000 kg2 |
Etapas |
2–3 |
Capacidades |
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Carga útil a LEO (90 km, 30° inclinación) |
140 000 kg34note 1 |
Carga útil a ITL |
48 600 kg2 |
Cohetes asociados |
Familia |
Saturno |
Derivados |
Saturno INT-21 |
Comparables |
- * Históricos: N1 (nunca operó)
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Historial de lanzamiento |
Estado |
Retirado |
Lugar de lanzamiento |
LC-39, Kennedy Space Center |
Totales |
13 |
Con éxito |
12 |
Fracasos |
0 |
Fracasos parciales |
1 (Apolo 6) |
Vuelo inaugural |
9 de noviembre de 1967 (AS-501note 2 Apolo 4)5 |
Último vuelo |
14 de mayo de 1973 (AS-513 Skylab)6 |
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Primera etapa – S-IC |
Longitud |
42,1 m |
Diámetro |
10,1 m |
Masa en seco |
130 000 kg |
Masa completa |
2 290 000 kg |
Motores |
5 F-1 |
Empuje |
35 100 kN a nivel del mar |
Impulso específico |
263 isp a nivel del mar |
Tiempo de quemado |
168 segundos |
Propelente |
RP-1 / LOX |
Segunda etapa – S-II |
Longitud |
24,8 m |
Diámetro |
10,1 m |
Masa en seco |
40 100 kg |
Masa completa |
496 200 kg |
Motores |
5 J-2 |
Empuje |
5141 kN en vacío |
Impulso específico |
421 isp en vacío |
Tiempo de quemado |
360 segundos |
Propelente |
LH2 / LOX |
Tercera etapa – S-IVB |
Longitud |
18,8 m |
Diámetro |
6,6 m |
Masa en seco |
15 200 kg |
Masa completa |
123 000 kg |
Motores |
1 J-2 |
Empuje |
1033 kN en vacío |
Impulso específico |
421 isp en vacío |
Tiempo de quemado |
165 + 335 segundos (2 encendidos) |
Propelente |
LH2 / LOX |
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Different cyclotron size: a) Lawrence ́s first one, b) Venezuela First one (courtesy of Dorly Coehlo), c) Fermi National Laboratory at CERN. And size matters, and Cyclotrons win as best hospital candidates due to Reactors are bigger, harder and difficult to be set in a hospital installation. Can you imagine a nuclear reactor inside a health installation? Radiation Protection Program will consume all the budget available. Size, controlled reactions, electrical control, made cyclotrons easy to install, and baby cyclotrons come selfshielded so hospital don ́t need to spend money in a extremely large bunker. Now on, we are going to talk about our first experience with the set up of a baby cyclotron for medical uses inside the first PET installation in Latin America. “Baby” means its acceleration “D” diameters are suitable to be set inside a standard hospital room dimensions, with all its needs to be safetly shielded for production transmision and synthetized for human uses for imaging in Nuclear Medicine PET routine. When we ask why Cyclotrons are better than reactors for radioisotopes production to be used in Medicine, we also have to have in mind that they has: 1. Less radioactive waste 2. Less harmful debris
https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Different-cyclotron-size-a-Lawrence-s-first-one-b-Venezuela-First-one-courtesy-of_fig3_221906035
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John 1:1-2:1 symbolize the first week of creation which ended on the 7th day with the wedding of Adam and Eve. John's week ends with the wedding in Cana.
Day #1 |
1:23-28 "This was the witness of John, when the Jews sent to him priests and Levites from Jerusalem..." "This happened at Bethany, on the far side of the Jordan, where John was baptizing." |
Day #2 |
1:29-34 "The next day..." "I have seen and I testify that he is the Son of God." |
Day #3 |
1:35-42 "The next day..." "You Simon son of John; you are to be called Cephas-which means Rock." |
Day #4 |
1:43-51 "The next day..." "...you will see heaven open and the angels of God ascending and descending over the Son of man." |
Day #5-6 |
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Day #7 |
2:1 "On the third day"...[from the last day which was day 4] there was a wedding at Cana in Galilee." |
Michal Hunt, Copyright © 2003 Agape Bible Study. Permissions All Rights Reserved.
Jesus identifies Himself with the significant and symbolic words: I AM, ego ami, which reminds us of Yahweh's revelation of Himself to Moses3 times as I AM in Exodus 3:13-14. In John's Gospel Jesus will use these words 26 times and in 7 different metaphors [each used with a predicate nominative]:
1. 6:35 |
"I AM the bread of life" |
2. 8:12 |
"I AM the light of the world" |
3. 10:7 |
"I AM the gate for the sheep" |
4. 10:11 |
"I AM the good shepherd" |
5. 11:25 |
"I AM the resurrection and the life" |
6. 14:6 |
"I AM the way and the truth and the life" |
7. 15:1 |
"I AM the true vine" |
Michal Hunt, Copyright © 2003 Agape Bible Study. Permissions All Rights Reserved.
St. John will also record four "I AM" statements in which Jesus does not use a predicate nominative:
"I AM" with predicate nominative |
"I AM" without predicate nominative |
1. 6:35 |
"I AM the bread of life" |
1. 8:24 |
"...if you do not believe that I AM, you will die in your sins." |
2. 8:12 |
"I AM the light of the world" |
2. 8:28 |
When you have lifted up the Son of man, then you will know that I AM (He)* |
3. 10:7 |
"I AM the gate for the sheep" |
3. 8:58 |
"In all truth (Amen, amen) I tell you, before Abraham ever was, I AM." |
4. 10:11 |
"I AM the good shepherd" |
4. 13:19 |
"I tell you this now, before it happens, so that when it does happen you may believe that I AM (He)*" |
5. 11:25 |
"I AM the resurrection and the life" |
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6. 14:6 |
"I AM the way and the truth and the life" |
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7. 15:1 |
"I AM the true vine" |
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