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ARTICLES RELATED TO 1999 - February |  |  |  | 1999 - February: Encyclopedia II - 1999 - Deaths
1999 - January-April.
January 14 - Jerzy Grotowski, Polish theatre director (b. 1933)
January 25 - Robert Shaw, American conductor (b. 1916)
January 31 - Norm Zauchin, baseball player (b. 1929)
February 1 - Paul Mellon, American philanthropist (b. 1907)
February 5 - Wassily Leontief, Russian economist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1906)
February 7 - King Hussein of Jordan (b. 1935)
February 8 - Iris Murdoch, Anglo-Irish author (b. 1919)
February 15 ...
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1999 in aviation - February.
February 8 - Tupolev Tu-334
1999 in aviation - March.
1-19 - Hot air balloon Breitling Orbiter 3, with pilots Bertrand Piccard and Brian Jones, begins the first non-stop, round the world balloon flight. This sets a new distance record for any type of aircraft of 40,804 kilometres (25,360 miles).
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1999 - January-April.
January 11 - Brian Moore, Northern Irish-born writer (b. 1921)
January 14 - Jerzy Grotowski, Polish theatre director (b. 1933)
January 25 - Robert Shaw, American conductor (b. 1916)
January 28 - Markey Robinson, Northern Irish painter (b. 1918)
January 31 - Norm Zauchin, baseball player (b. 1929)
February 1 - Paul Mellon, American philanthropist (b. 1907)
February 5 - Wassily Leontief, Russian economist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 190 ...
See also:1999, 1999 - Events, 1999 - January, 1999 - February, 1999 - March, 1999 - April, 1999 - May, 1999 - June, 1999 - July, 1999 - August, 1999 - September, 1999 - October, 1999 - November, 1999 - December, 1999 - Unknown Dates, 1999 - Births, 1999 - Deaths, 1999 - January-April, 1999 - May-August, 1999 - September-December, 1999 - Nobel Prizes, 1999 - Templeton Prize, 1999 - Fictional reference Read more here: » 1999: Encyclopedia II - 1999 - Deaths |
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 |  |  | 1999 - February: Encyclopedia II - Mineriad - February 1990 mineriadLess than a month after the January mineriad, another anti-Communist manifestation took place in Bucharest (February 28). Despite the demonstrators' pleas to non-violence, several persons started throwing stones into the Government building. Riot police and army forces intervened to restore order, and on the same night, 4,000 miners rushed into Bucharest. Their "services" weren't needed any more, but they threatened they will return in force whenever somebody opposed the government.
Opposition leaders and independent media speculated that the d ...
See also:Mineriad, Mineriad - January 1990 mineriad, Mineriad - 28 January, Mineriad - 29 January, Mineriad - February 1990 mineriad, Mineriad - June 1990 mineriad, Mineriad - Overview, Mineriad - Prelude, Mineriad - 13 June, Mineriad - 14 June, Mineriad - Aftermath, Mineriad - September 1991 mineriad, Mineriad - January 1999 mineriad, Mineriad - February 1999 mineriad Read more here: » Mineriad: Encyclopedia II - Mineriad - February 1990 mineriad |
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Mineriad - 28 January.
After the National Salvation Front's decision to transform itself into a party, an anti-Communist manifestation took place in Bucharest's Victoria Square (Piaţa Victoriei), organised by the Christian-Democratic National Peasants' Party (PNŢCD), National Liberal Party (PNL), and other smaller parties. The manifestation was mainly aimed at Ion Iliescu, protesters waving banners reading "He who spent five years with the Russians, cannot think like Bush", "We don't want neoco ...
See also:Mineriad, Mineriad - January 1990 mineriad, Mineriad - 28 January, Mineriad - 29 January, Mineriad - February 1990 mineriad, Mineriad - June 1990 mineriad, Mineriad - Overview, Mineriad - Prelude, Mineriad - 13 June, Mineriad - 14 June, Mineriad - Aftermath, Mineriad - September 1991 mineriad, Mineriad - January 1999 mineriad, Mineriad - February 1999 mineriad Read more here: » Mineriad: Encyclopedia II - Mineriad - January 1990 mineriad |
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 |  |  | 1999 - February: Encyclopedia II - Mineriad - June 1990 mineriadIn this case, the Romanian miners of Jiu Valley were called by the newly-elected power to Bucharest to end the riots that broke up on 13 June 1990. As Ion Iliescu put it, the miners were called to save the "besieged democratic regime" and restore order and democracy in Bucharest. A democracy and order disturbed by a months long demonstration labelled in the same parodic style Hooliganiad (Golaniada in Romanian and the participants were called golani (rascals) or huligani (hooligans)), happening in University Square and trying t ...
See also:Mineriad, Mineriad - January 1990 mineriad, Mineriad - 28 January, Mineriad - 29 January, Mineriad - February 1990 mineriad, Mineriad - June 1990 mineriad, Mineriad - Overview, Mineriad - Prelude, Mineriad - 13 June, Mineriad - 14 June, Mineriad - Aftermath, Mineriad - September 1991 mineriad, Mineriad - January 1999 mineriad, Mineriad - February 1999 mineriad Read more here: » Mineriad: Encyclopedia II - Mineriad - June 1990 mineriad |
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 |  |  | 1999 - February: Encyclopedia II - Mineriad - September 1991 mineriadThe fourth mineriad began on 24 September, under the pretext that the Petre Roman government did not gave a solution to their demands, but it is alleged that it was due the fact that there were some disagreements between President Ion Iliescu and reformist Prime Minister Petre Roman.
The miners occupied the town hall of Petroşani and from its balcony, Miron Cozma said "We're going to Bucharest". They hijacked a train and several thousands miners left toward the Victoria Palace, the headquarters of the government. Petre Roman refused ...
See also:Mineriad, Mineriad - January 1990 mineriad, Mineriad - 28 January, Mineriad - 29 January, Mineriad - February 1990 mineriad, Mineriad - June 1990 mineriad, Mineriad - Overview, Mineriad - Prelude, Mineriad - 13 June, Mineriad - 14 June, Mineriad - Aftermath, Mineriad - September 1991 mineriad, Mineriad - January 1999 mineriad, Mineriad - February 1999 mineriad Read more here: » Mineriad: Encyclopedia II - Mineriad - September 1991 mineriad |
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 |  |  | 1999 - February: Encyclopedia II - Maluku Indonesian province - List of major islands and island groups in MalukuSee also: Islands of Indonesia
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See also:Maluku Indonesian province, Maluku Indonesian province - List of major islands and island groups in Maluku, Maluku Indonesian province - Chronology of Events of Recent Conflict in Maluku, Maluku Indonesian province - January - February 1999, Maluku Indonesian province - March - June 1999, Maluku Indonesian province - July - December 1999, Maluku Indonesian province - January - May 2000, Maluku Indonesian province - June - August 2000, Maluku Indonesian province - March 2001, Maluku Indonesian province - April 2001, Maluku Indonesian province - May - June 2001, Maluku Indonesian province - April 2002, Maluku Indonesian province - 2004 Read more here: » Maluku Indonesian province: Encyclopedia II - Maluku Indonesian province - List of major islands and island groups in Maluku |
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 |  |  | 1999 - February: Encyclopedia II - Space burial - Famous people buried in space
Space burial - Launched to Earth orbit on April 21 1997.
Gene Roddenberry (August 19, 1921 - October 24, 1991), creator of Star Trek.
Gerard O'Neill (1927-1992) space physicist.
Krafft Ehricke, (1917-1984) rocket scientist.
Timothy Leary, (October 22, 1920 - May 31, 1996), American writer, psychologist, and drug campaigner.
Space burial - Launched to Earth orbit on December 20 1999.
Charles ...
See also:Space burial, Space burial - Technical and economical aspects, Space burial - History, Space burial - Outlook, Space burial - Full Body Burial, Space burial - Religious aspects, Space burial - Famous people buried in space, Space burial - Launched to Earth orbit on April 21 1997, Space burial - Launched to Earth orbit on December 20 1999, Space burial - Planned to launch to Earth orbit no earlier that February 2006, Space burial - Buried on the moon on July 31 1999, Space burial - Fictional characters buried in space, Space burial - Space disasters, Space burial - Animal remains in space Read more here: » Space burial: Encyclopedia II - Space burial - Famous people buried in space |
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 |  |  | 1999 - February: Encyclopedia II - Space burial - OutlookCurrently, only one company, Space Services Inc., offers space burials. Space Services took over the assets of Celestis, Inc., which launched four flights from 1997 to 2001. As science progresses it is expected that the cost and difficulties of space burials will be reduced, and other companies may enter the market.
As of 2006, only cremated remains have been buried.
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See also:Space burial, Space burial - Technical and economical aspects, Space burial - History, Space burial - Outlook, Space burial - Full Body Burial, Space burial - Religious aspects, Space burial - Famous people buried in space, Space burial - Launched to Earth orbit on April 21 1997, Space burial - Launched to Earth orbit on December 20 1999, Space burial - Planned to launch to Earth orbit no earlier than February 2006, Space burial - Buried on the moon on July 31 1999, Space burial - Launched in outer Space on January 19 2006, Space burial - Fictional characters buried in space, Space burial - Space disasters, Space burial - Animal remains in space Read more here: » Space burial: Encyclopedia II - Space burial - Outlook |
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 |  |  | 1999 - February: Encyclopedia II - Space burial - Technical and economical aspectsThe effort and cost of launching an object into space is very high. Furthermore, the cost is directly related to the payload, i.e. the mass of the object. Therefore various measures are taken to reduce the mass of the burial, which usually include:
The corpse is cremated, reducing the mass of the remains to about 5% of the initial mass (a few kilograms).
Only a small sample of the ashes is included, typically only 1 g or 7 g. The remainder of the ashe ...
See also:Space burial, Space burial - Technical and economical aspects, Space burial - History, Space burial - Outlook, Space burial - Full Body Burial, Space burial - Religious aspects, Space burial - Famous people buried in space, Space burial - Launched to Earth orbit on April 21 1997, Space burial - Launched to Earth orbit on December 20 1999, Space burial - Planned to launch to Earth orbit no earlier that February 2006, Space burial - Buried on the moon on July 31 1999, Space burial - Fictional characters buried in space, Space burial - Space disasters, Space burial - Animal remains in space Read more here: » Space burial: Encyclopedia II - Space burial - Technical and economical aspects |
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 |  |  | 1999 - February: Encyclopedia II - Space burial - OutlookCurrently, only one company, Space Services Inc., offers space burials. Space Services took over the assets of Celestis, Inc., which launched four flights from 1997 to 2001. As science progresses it is expected that the cost and difficulties of space burials will be reduced, and other companies may enter the market.
As of 2005, only cremated remains have been buried.
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See also:Space burial, Space burial - Technical and economical aspects, Space burial - History, Space burial - Outlook, Space burial - Full Body Burial, Space burial - Religious aspects, Space burial - Famous people buried in space, Space burial - Launched to Earth orbit on April 21 1997, Space burial - Launched to Earth orbit on December 20 1999, Space burial - Planned to launch to Earth orbit no earlier that February 2006, Space burial - Buried on the moon on July 31 1999, Space burial - Fictional characters buried in space, Space burial - Space disasters, Space burial - Animal remains in space Read more here: » Space burial: Encyclopedia II - Space burial - Outlook |
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Space burial - Launched to Earth orbit on April 21 1997.
Gene Roddenberry (August 19, 1921 - October 24, 1991), creator of Star Trek.
Gerard O'Neill (1927-1992) space physicist.
Krafft Ehricke, (1917-1984) rocket scientist.
Timothy Leary, (October 22, 1920 - May 31, 1996), American writer, psychologist, and drug campaigner.
Space burial - Launched to Earth orbit on December 20 1999.
Charles ...
See also:Space burial, Space burial - Technical and economical aspects, Space burial - History, Space burial - Outlook, Space burial - Full Body Burial, Space burial - Religious aspects, Space burial - Famous people buried in space, Space burial - Launched to Earth orbit on April 21 1997, Space burial - Launched to Earth orbit on December 20 1999, Space burial - Planned to launch to Earth orbit no earlier than February 2006, Space burial - Buried on the moon on July 31 1999, Space burial - Launched in outer Space on January 19 2006, Space burial - Fictional characters buried in space, Space burial - Space disasters, Space burial - Animal remains in space Read more here: » Space burial: Encyclopedia II - Space burial - Famous people buried in space |
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 |  |  | 1999 - February: Encyclopedia II - Space burial - Technical and economical aspectsThe effort and cost of launching an object into space is very high. Furthermore, the cost is directly related to the payload, i.e. the mass of the object. Therefore various measures are taken to reduce the mass of the burial, which usually include:
The corpse is cremated, reducing the mass of the remains to about 5% of the initial mass (a few kilograms).
Only a small sample of the ashes is included, typically only 1 g or 7 g. The remainder of the ashe ...
See also:Space burial, Space burial - Technical and economical aspects, Space burial - History, Space burial - Outlook, Space burial - Full Body Burial, Space burial - Religious aspects, Space burial - Famous people buried in space, Space burial - Launched to Earth orbit on April 21 1997, Space burial - Launched to Earth orbit on December 20 1999, Space burial - Planned to launch to Earth orbit no earlier than February 2006, Space burial - Buried on the moon on July 31 1999, Space burial - Launched in outer Space on January 19 2006, Space burial - Fictional characters buried in space, Space burial - Space disasters, Space burial - Animal remains in space Read more here: » Space burial: Encyclopedia II - Space burial - Technical and economical aspects |
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 |  |  | 1999 - February: Encyclopedia II - Space burial - HistoryThe practice of space burials is a very recent practice due to the technical difficulties involved in launching an object into space. The very first space burial Earthview 01: The Founders Flight was launched on April 21, 1997. An aircraft carried a modified Pegasus rocket containing samples of the remains of 24 people to an altitude of 11km (38,000 feet) above the Canary Islands. The rocket then carried the remains on an elliptical orbit with an apogee of 578 km (361 miles) and a perigee of 551 km (344 miles), rotating around earth o ...
See also:Space burial, Space burial - Technical and economical aspects, Space burial - History, Space burial - Outlook, Space burial - Full Body Burial, Space burial - Religious aspects, Space burial - Famous people buried in space, Space burial - Launched to Earth orbit on April 21 1997, Space burial - Launched to Earth orbit on December 20 1999, Space burial - Planned to launch to Earth orbit no earlier than February 2006, Space burial - Buried on the moon on July 31 1999, Space burial - Launched in outer Space on January 19 2006, Space burial - Fictional characters buried in space, Space burial - Space disasters, Space burial - Animal remains in space Read more here: » Space burial: Encyclopedia II - Space burial - History |
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