ThinKol Fanless Mini Pc Industrial Computer with Core i5-4210U 8G RAM 512G SSD, Industrial Desktop Pc with RS485, RS232, USB, HDMI, Bluetooth, Wifi, Gigabit Ethernet, Support Windows or Linux Ubuntu

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ThinKol Fanless Mini Pc Industrial Computer with Core i5-4210U 8G RAM 512G SSD, Industrial Desktop Pc with RS485, RS232, USB, HDMI, Bluetooth, Wifi, Gigabit Ethernet, Support Windows or Linux Ubuntu

ThinKol Fanless Mini Pc Industrial Computer with Core i5-4210U 8G RAM 512G SSD, Industrial Desktop Pc with RS485, RS232, USB, HDMI, Bluetooth, Wifi, Gigabit Ethernet, Support Windows or Linux Ubuntu

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MULTIPLE DATA TRANSMISSION Rugged tablet support bluetooth 4.2. WiFi 802.11a/b/g/n/ac 2.4G and 5.8G dual bands. It also has applications as a modifing agent for epoxy resins and polyurethane providing them with flexibility, durability, and weather resistance. Chemical Structure THIOKOL® LP is bis-(ethylene oxy) methane containing disulfide linkages. We are a company of high integrity and excellence. We continually enhance our commitment to safety and quality. We have highly competent, dedicated employees. We have management, technical, and manufacturing expertise that puts us in an industry leadership position. We have the desire to achieve, excel, and win.

The NASA official simply said that Thiokol had some concerns but approved the launch. He neglected to say that the approval came only after Thiokol executives, under intense pressure from NASA officials, overruled the engineers.Dorfman, John R., "Thiokol Is Now Less Dependent on Aerospace, But It Still Can't Get Investors to Take a Flier," Wall Street Journal, August 30 1996, p. C2.

McDonald was overruled by NASA and company management prior to the Challenger explosion 73 seconds after its launch on Jan. 28, 1986; all seven astronauts aboard were killed, including schoolteacher Christa McAuliffe, who was to be the first civilian in space.

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That trouble – a broken helix of smoke raining debris from 46,000ft in the sky – became one of the most searing, indelible and haunting images of the 1980s, the mark of a generationally definitional tragedy watched by millions of Americans, for whom the loss of seven astronauts and faith in the safety of the space travel program constituted a where-were-you-then event. Several thousand people watched the explosion from the ground in Cape Canaveral, Florida; thousands more schoolchildren watched live in their classrooms, millions again in replay footage shown in a loop on news channels. Subsequent studies found that 80% of the American public followed news of the Challenger disaster “very closely”, on par with the level of rapt attention following 9/11. The Challenger disaster was particularly scarring for children, as the widely promoted space shuttle was to carry Christa McAuliffe, a teacher from Concord, New Hampshire, and the country’s first non-astronaut, to space. McDonald was born in Cody, Wyoming, on July 9, 1937, to Eva Marie ( née Gingras) and John MacDonald. [5] His father was a grocer [5] and deputy county tax assessor. [6] He grew up in Billings, Montana, and graduated from Montana State University with a degree in chemical engineering. [5] After beginning work, he obtained an M.S. in engineering administration from the University of Utah [5] in 1967. [7] In 1986, Montana State awarded him an honorary doctorate. [7] [8] The 50th anniversary ceremony honoring victims of the Thiokol explosion was held at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Chris Gilman Stadium in Kingsland. It was organized by the Thiokol Memorial Project, a museum dedicated to one of America’s worst industrial accidents, but one that is largely unknown and unrecognized even in Georgia. See scenes and video from the event here. In 1929, Bevis Longstreth, an executive at a salt company, founded the Thiokol Corporation in Trenton, New Jersey. He became its president and general manager. [7]

MULTIPLE DATA TRANSMISSION Rugged tablet support bluetooth 5.1. WiFi 802.11a/b/g/n/ac 2.4G and 5G dual bands. Every life matters and these people on this wall paid the ultimate sacrifice,” Fogle said, referring to the portraits in the museum who died at Thiokol. “They gave their life. They had no idea the danger of what they was working with, but they went to work every day and they gave a good long hard day’s work and they did it for the betterment of their family.” Cars lie smashed outside Thiokol Plant (left) and building is destroyed after powerful explosion and fire; debris, charred equipment shown inside the structure. Credit: Hugh Stovall/The Atlanta Journal-Constitution We’re at an incredibly divisive moment in our country’s history, and one of the few things that have brought our country and our people together is our imagination for exploration, particularly as it relates to space,” said Zipper. There was the communal elation of the moon landing, the thousands lined up to watch Challenger. “As we move forward into the future,” Zipper said, “and we explore deeper into space, hopefully that will be something that once again can bring us together.” Trentelman, Charles F. (January 28, 2011). "Two men fought to prevent launch". Standard-Examiner. Ogden, Utah . Retrieved March 9, 2021. [ permanent dead link]

Life after the Challenger disaster

a b "Thiokol Corp facts, information, pictures | Encyclopedia.com articles about Thiokol Corp". www.encyclopedia.com . Retrieved 2018-05-02.

Multiple Data Transmission — Rugged Tablet Support Bluetooth 4.2. Wifi 802.11A/B/G/N/Ac 2.4G And 5.8G Dual Bands.. It was after the explosion that we found out just how dangerous the stuff we were working with was,” Fogle said. “Thiokol didn’t know the danger. The workers didn’t know.” Fogle stayed silent about her trauma for decades. So did her cousin, McVeigh, who wakes up at night in terror reliving the pain of being burned alive. Honor and remembranceWhat we should remember about Al McDonald (is) he would often stress his laws of the seven R’s,” Maier told NPR. “It was always, always do the right thing for the right reason at the right time with the right people. (And) you will have no regrets for the rest of your life.” Read more: The 50th anniversary ceremony honoring victims of the Thiokol explosion is set for 10 a.m. Wednesday at Chris Gilman Stadium in Kingsland. It is being organized by the Thiokol Memorial Project, a museum dedicated to one of America’s worst industrial accidents, but one that is largely unknown and unrecognized even in Georgia. Nobody knew how to value the loss of life,” Everette said of the compensation suits from Thiokol workers. “The same legislation that was used for Thiokol was used for 9/11 victims. People didn’t like it, but that’s what the law was.” Trouble with traction In 1949, Thiokol produced the TX-18 Falcon missile, the world's first solid-fueled missile system. [10]



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