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LAPLander (short for a light airbag-protected lander) is a prototype of a space probe primarily intended for measurements in the ionosphere. The prototype aims to evaluate the flight characteristics, e.g. air braking, of a flight from the border of space. Furthermore, the impact protection and recovery systems will be evaluated.[1] As the name says, the recovery system is based on airbags, that serve both deceleration and impact protection.[2] The future version of LAPLander will make it possible to do multi-point measurements, which will be of great help in the research of the complex processes within the ionosphere that contributes to auroras and disturbances in satellite communication.
^"LAPLander – a student rocket project" Archived 2011-07-21 at the Wayback Machine, Retrieved on 2009-07-15
^"LAPLander's REXUS / BEXUS Experiment Proposal" Archived 2011-07-21 at the Wayback Machine, Retrieved on 2009-07-17
Look up Laplander in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Laplander may refer to: Something from or related to Lapland (region) Sami people, or anyone else...
LAPLander (short for a light airbag-protected lander) is a prototype of a space probe primarily intended for measurements in the ionosphere. The prototype...
The Volvo Laplander L3314 is a range of military vehicles produced by Volvo. In the early 1950s Volvo received an order to develop a new utility vehicle...
discussing at the time; for instance: "The Danish, Swedish, and Muscovite Laplanders, the inhabitants of Nova-Zembla, the Borandians, the Samoiedes, the Ostiacks...
the Rumors, Myths and Legends of America's Famous WWI Epic by Robert J. Laplander "Cher Ami" a short story by Heather Rounds "Viva Cuba Pigeon" a short...
"pops" over the top of the tin while baking. Popovers are also known as Laplanders. The popover is an American version of Yorkshire pudding and similar batter...
temperance: Of learning to love our country, wherein we differ even from Laplanders, and the inhabitants of Topinamboo: Of quitting our animosities and factions...
Philpot, Oliver, Stolen Journey (Hodder and Stoughton, 1950), p. 215 Laplander, Robert J. (2014). The True Story of the Wooden Horse. Barnsley: Pen &...
this person as the author when citing a botanical name. Special Exhibit: Laplander Studies by Roland Bonaparte. Retrieved December 14, 2022. Thomas, Martin...
were foreigners, including Scots, English, German, Swiss, Swedes and Laplanders Most modern historians subscribe to the idea that William brought over...
Indigenous people around the Bering Strait, ancient Greeks, the Finns and Laplanders. Some European cultures have historically used sweating for cleansing...
L34 L36 and L37 Brage L38 and L48 Viking The "Laplander" TL11, TL12 and TL22 TL31 L42 Snabbe & L43 Trygge L39 and L49 Titan F82/F83 L47 Raske F84 F85/F86...
Pessart, the Dutch mate and a Laplander were all shot. Pessart managed to get out to the boat, where he and the Laplander were dragged up, while Pessart...
Finmarkens Lapper (1767), translated into English in 1808 as An Account of the Laplanders of Finmark. In this Gunnerus was the first person to give a scientific...
suggestion of Heinrich Leutemann, he decided to exhibit Sami people with the 'Laplander Exhibition'. What differentiated Hagenbeck's exhibit from others, was...
motorbikers dressed in traditional Sámi garb clothes part of the notorious "Laplander motorcycle gang" who have been hired by the Russian Mafias and are looking...
Doubleday, Page & Company. pp. 241–252. Lagerlöf, Selma (1922). "With the Laplanders". Further Adventures of Nils. Translated by Swanston Howard, Velma. Garden...
a black dye which can substitute for the use of sumach or galls. The Laplanders are said to chew the bark and use their saliva to dye leather. The shoots...
Rome, as it would be to go in quest of them among the Hottentots and Laplanders. Laconophilia increased in importance during the nineteenth century. Sparta...