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  Business Wire: Sputnik Launches Secure Wireless Broadband Gate... @ HighBeam Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Sputnik powered access points are appearing not just in North America, but in Japan, Europe, South America and Australia," said David L. Sifry, CTO at Sputnik, Inc. "We have also seen tremendous developer interest in extending the platform in areas like virtual private networking (VPN) applications, voice-over-IP (VoIP), mesh routing, and enterprise wireless applications.
Sputnik is currently focusing its own development resources on solving the problems of security and manageability for wireless networking in the enterprise.
Sputnik Enterprise Gateways consist of proprietary extensions to the base Sputnik Gateway platform and are designed to bring automated provisioning, powerful security and manageability to wireless networking.
www.highbeam.com /library/doc0.asp?DOCID=1G1:84137301&refid=ip_encyclopedia_hf   (789 words)

  
 25
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Sputnik 25 The mission of the spacecraft Sputnik 25 was an attempted lunar soft landing, with the purpose of returning d...
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /topics/25.html   (794 words)

  
 Soviet Craft - Sputnik
The Sputnik 1 rocket booster also reached Earth orbit and was visible from the ground at night as a first magnitude object, while the small but highly polished sphere barely visible at sixth magnitude more difficult to follow optically.
Sputnik 2 was the second spacecraft launched into Earth orbit and was the first biological to contain a passenger.
Sputnik 20 was intended to be a Venus landing mission.
burro.astr.cwru.edu /stu/advanced/20th_soviet_sputnik.html   (2259 words)

  
 "1998" The International Year of Air and Space   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Sputnik 41 is a joint project of Aéro-club de France, the Russian Aeronautical Federation and AMSAT-France.
SPUTNIK 40 was launched on November 4th, 1997 to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the first earth artificial satellite.
SPUTNIK 40 was released in space from MIR space station by cosmonaut Pavel Vinogradov during an extra vehicular walk.
www.ccr.jussieu.fr /physio/Satedu/sputnik41.html   (714 words)

  
 BBC ON THIS DAY | 4 | 1957: Sputnik satellite blasts into space
The leader of the Russian delegation, Dr A A Blagonravov, who is believed to have been closely involved with the preparations for the launch, described Sputnik as "the simplest kind of baby moon".
The fact that Sputnik is expected to fly over the US seven times a day has also caused unease.
Sputnik II was launched in November 1957 with a passenger aboard - a dog called Laika.
news.bbc.co.uk /onthisday/hi/dates/stories/october/4/newsid_2685000/2685115.stm   (487 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Books: Sputnik Sweetheart (Vintage International)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Sputnik Sweetheart-- as you can read elsewhere in the review, it's about Sumire, a 20something would-be writer, who feels friendship for our narrator, K, a slightly older teacher, though he adores her and desires her.
Sputnik Sweetheart is a novel about the joy and angonies of unrequited love and first love.
Sputnik Sweetheart is a great place to become acquainted with the monkey mind that is Murakami.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0375726055?v=glance   (2710 words)

  
 Sputnik 25 - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Sputnik 25 - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
The mission of the Soviet spacecraft Sputnik 25 was an attempted lunar soft landing, with the purpose of returning data on the mechanical characteristics of the lunar surface, the hazards presented by the topology such as craters, rocks, and other obstructions, and radiation, in preparation for future manned landings.
The 1500 kg spacecraft consisted of a cylindrical section containing maneuvering and landing rockets and fuel, orientation devices and radio transmitters and a spherical top containing the 100 kg lander.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/Sputnik_25   (206 words)

  
 Sputnik 24 Related articles Marsnik program Space exploration Earth orbit geocentric orbit Exploration of Mars January ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Sputnik 24 (also known as Beta Xi 1, Korabl 13, and Mars 1962B) was an attempted Mars lander mission.
The total mass of the booster/spacecraft complex (the Tyazheliy Sputnik) was roughly 6500 kg, the Mars spacecraft component comprising about 890 kg of this.
The geocentric orbit of the presumed booster decayed on 25 December 1962 and the Mars spacecraft orbit decayed and it re-entered Earth's atmosphere on January 19, 1963.
en.powerwissen.com /0vsITxl02nE%7C%7CSL%7C%7CO6oNo7PKVg%3D%3D_Sputnik_24.html   (258 words)

  
 Sputnik Managed Wi-Fi Networks
Sputnik and Gemtek Systems announce the Sputnik AP 220, a carrier-grade access point based on Gemtek hardware and Sputnik software.
Sputnik is exclusive Wi-Fi provider at leading conference on higher education technology.
Sputnik is offering our new Hotzone Kit—everything you need for long-range indoor or outdoor managed wireless networking—for $100 off, or only $495.
www.sputnik.com /?   (620 words)

  
 Sputnik 25: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com - All about Sputnik 25
Sputnik 25: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com - All about Sputnik 25
The mission of Sputnik 25 was an attempted lunar soft landing, with the purpose of returning data on the mechanical characteristics of the lunar surface, the hazards presented by the topology such as craters, rocks, and other obstructions, and radiation, in preparation for future manned landings.
In the U.S. Naval Space Command Satellite Situation Summary Sputnik 25 was originally designated Sputnik 33, and the name Sputnik 25 was used for Sputnik 21[?].
www.encyclopedian.com /sp/Sputnik-25.html   (188 words)

  
 Space Today Online -- Lunar and Planetary Exploration Timeline
Sputnik 25 - 12 Sep 1962 - Attempted Venus Flyby
Sputnik 29 - 24 Oct 1962 - Attempted Mars Flyby
Sputnik 33 - 4 Jan 1963 - Attempted Lunar Lander
www.spacetoday.org /History/ExplorationTimeline.html   (2469 words)

  
 SeeSat-L May-96 : RE: Failed 1962 Mars Probe   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Then Cosmos 9, 10 and 11; before Sputnik 22, 23 (known as Mars 1) and 24, all Mars Probes or believed to be.
After C 12 the last Sputnik (25) was launched in Jan 1963 and is believed to have been a Luna launcher.
All the Sputniks were launched in a 65 degree orbit.
www.satellite.eu.org /seesat/May-1996/0226.html   (306 words)

  
 Russian Space Web
25: A Proton to launch two Uragan-M and a single Uragan navsat from Baikonur.
The spacecraft entered the discernible atmosphere at the altitude of 100 kilometers and soon after its transmission was interrupted by the layer of plasma, as expected during the reentry.
With the dissipation of plasma, the radio contact was restored and continued for 25 seconds.
www.russianspaceweb.com   (5004 words)

  
 Sputnik 10 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
After one orbit, a successful recovery was made.
A variety of Vostok, Voskhod, Kosmos and other classes of Soviet spacecraft were referred to as Sputniks by American observers, although none of these were actually named "Sputnik" by the Soviet Union.
Sputnik 25, for example, was an attempted Luna probe.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sputnik_10   (161 words)

  
 Luna   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Luna 12 was launched towards the Moon from an earth-orbiting platform and achieved a lunar orbit of of 100 km x 1740 km on October 25, 1966.
After 26 hours and 25 minutes on the lunar surface, the ascent stage, with a hermetically sealed soil sample container, left the lunar surface carrying 100 grams of collected material.
The 25 cm diameter capsule is equipped with a 10 square meter parachute.
www.friends-partners.org /~mwade/project/luna.htm   (4364 words)

  
 Inner Planets
Sputnik 19 (Sputnik 23, Alpha Pi 1) (USSR) 25 August 1962.
Sputnik 20 (1962 Alpha Tau 1, Sputnik 24) (USSR) 1 September 1962.
Sputnik 21 (Alpha Pi 1, Sputnik 25) (USSR) 12 September 1962.
www.worldspaceflight.com /probes/inner.htm   (909 words)

  
 HomeToys News Release
SAN FRANCISCO, March 25, 2002-Sputnik, Inc. today announced the availability of a free WiFi gateway that will help accelerate the deployment of secure high-speed wireless access.
A free download from www.sputnik.com, Sputnik Gateway software is designed for breakthrough ease-of-use-at first boot, it auto-discovers the network and configures itself in minutes.
Sputnik Enterprise Gateway Sputnik is currently focusing its own development resources on solving the problems of security and manageability for wireless networking in the enterprise.
www.hometoys.com /releases/mar02/sputnik01.htm   (872 words)

  
 Sputnik 25   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The mission of the Soviet spacecraft Sputnik 25 was an attempted lunar soft landing, with the purpose of returning data on the mechanical characteristics of thelunar surface, the hazards presented by the topology such as craters, rocks, and other obstructions, and radiation, inpreparation for future manned landings.
The 1500 kg spacecraft consisted of a cylindrical section containing maneuvering andlanding rockets and fuel, orientation devices and radio transmitters and a spherical top containing the 100 kg lander.
In the U.S. Naval Space Command Satellite Situation Summary Sputnik 25 was originally designated Sputnik 33,and the name Sputnik 25 was used for Sputnik 21.
www.therfcc.org /sputnik-25-145265.html   (171 words)

  
 Photo Gallery Directory
Sputnik at the top, middle snow patch between Red Lake and Lost Lakes, July 9, 2004.
Sputnik, Makisha, and Baka, middle snow patch between Red Lake and Lost Lakes, July 9, 2004.
Sputnik, middle snow patch between Red Lake and Lost Lakes, July 9, 2004.
www.loloville.com /photo_gallery_directory.htm   (2491 words)

  
 Timeline NASA
1932 Jul 25, Paul J. Weitz, astronaut (Skylab 2, STS 6), was born in Erie, Pennsylvania.
Sputnik orbited the earth every 96 minutes at a maximum height of 584 miles.
Sputnik 2 remained in orbit another 162 days before burning up.
timelines.ws /subjects/NASA.HTML   (12117 words)

  
 Sputnik Hotel - Moscow Hotels Reservations
Sputnik Hotel: The hotel built in 1967 and reconstructed in 1981 is located in Leninsky prospect – one of the longest and most important expressways of Moscow.
The hotel’s upper floors offer a magnificent view over the city: the old Kremlin, Moscow University and Vorobyovy Hills, the stadium Luzhniki and the Moskva River.
Sputnik Hotel - Moscow Hotels Collection - 2005
www.hotels-moscow.ru /hotels/mos/sputnik.html   (154 words)

  
 Planetary Society: History of Moon Missions
Zond 3 took 25 images as it flew by the far side of the Moon, then transmitted the images back to Earth nine days later.
The primary mission of the spacecraft was to photograph the lunar surface and it did, taking 1,100 pictures including images of the Sea of Rains and the area surrounding the crater Aristarchus.
While astronaut Thomas Mattingly orbited overhead, John Young and Charles Duke landed in the Descartes region on the Moon on April 21, 1972.
www.planetary.org /learn/missions/moonmissions.html   (3825 words)

  
 People who don't get that pets can be "children" - VeggieBoards
Sputnik joined us 5 years ago as an adult cat, and the three of us have been through a divorce, unemployment, poverty, near homelessness and a lot of lonely nights.
I'm proud of Sputnik, who visits the seniors in our area and hangs out at their apartments every evening and keeps them company.
And I'm supposed to just give him up b/c she wants Sputnik and Sput can't live without Fuz.
www.veggieboards.com /boards/showthread.php?t=12457   (1932 words)

  
 Christian Music Central > RealMusic. RealArtists. RealLife.
This time, they took a step further, not only writing and producing the new album, but also building their own recording studio in Nashville, Sputnik Studio, to record the album.
A fully functional Macintosh computer-based studio, Sputnik was further recently featured at Apple.com.
Jars of Clay members are pictured (l-r) at Sputnik Studios (l-r) in Nashville: Charlie Lowell, Dan Haseltine, Matt Odmark, and Stephen Mason.
www.cmcentral.com /interviews/302.html   (385 words)

  
 Generation Vibe Discussion Forums: Not Happy with my dealer!
Good luck in your search Sputnik since good dealers are hard to find (like Rob said) I have a Chevy dealer right behind my place but don't like the service there so I drive 30 minutes to another dealer (the one I bought the car off) Good luck once again and keep us posted.
I just didn't want to hand over $25+ thousand to a guy who wouldn't even acknowledge my existance because I wasn't wearing any jewlery or expensive clothing.
Personally, I'm going to try to deal with the one located in Casselman, it's a bit far (I live in Kanata), but its the only place I called that was honest with me.
forums.genvibe.com /zerothread?id=14644   (1902 words)

  
 Chronology - 1963 - Quarter 1
The group met in continuous session March 25 to April 26, presenting its final report to the board on May 6.
Kamanin would prefer to see all three go, but cannot afford to lose 25% of his flight-ready cosmonauts.
He would hope to at least keep Nelyubov, who was a candidate for the third or fourth Vostok flights, but did not perform well on the centrifuge.
www.astronautix.com /chrono/19631.htm   (6282 words)

  
 March 25 Events in History
March 25, 1961 3rd place game is one of the wildest contests in NCAA Tournament history as St. Joseph's defeats Utah 127-120 in 4 overtimes
March 25, 1961 Sputnik 10 carries a dog into Earth orbit; later recovered
March 25, 1958 Emerson Whithorne, composer, dies at 73
www.oldevents.com /days/march_25/7.html   (250 words)

  
 African King Visits Sputnik to Learn about Wi-Fi
"The Sputnik team was impressed with the King's vision for using Wi-Fi to support growth in business, education, and tourism in Ghana's Cape Coast area," said David LaDuke, Sputnik president and CEO.
Sputnik Inc. provides the leading software platform for wireless networks and applications designed for businesses, service providers, and institutions.
Sputnik launched its commercial products in November 2003 and has gained over 300 customers, many of whom are engaging in major deployments.
www.tmcnet.com /usubmit/2004/oct/1086501.htm   (610 words)

  
 blargblog: Ed's Dead, Baby....Ed's Dead
Posted by kevinmoore at September 25, 2003 11:21 AM
That column was a good choice, thanks for the lengthy quote.
I was about to write back, but am now caught between part-time job and thesis writing, so I pretty much have to give up my blog reading/commenting -and I'd better not mention writing- activities).
www.incontemptcomics.com /archives/000140.html   (1019 words)

  
 March 25 Events in History
March 25, 1966 Beatles pose with mutilated dolls and butchered meat for the cover of the "Yesterday and Today" album, It is later pulled
March 25, 1944 RAF Sgt Nickolas Alkemade survives a jump from his Lancaster bomber from 18,000 feet without a parachute
March 25, 1609 Henry Hudson embarks on an exploration for Dutch East India Co.
www.brainyhistory.com /days/march_25.html   (2295 words)

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