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❤️ Ted Hancock

"Edmund "Ted" Hancock was an English professional association footballer who played as a winger. References * Category:People from Conisbrough Category:Footballers from Doncaster Category:English footballers Category:Association football midfielders Category:Liverpool F.C. players Category:Burnley F.C. players Category:Luton Town F.C. players Category:Northwich Victoria F.C. players Category:Lincoln City F.C. players Category:English Football League players Category:Year of birth missing Category:Year of death missing "

❤️ Universal Rocket Module

"Universal Rocket Module (URM) is the name of the modular liquid fuelled first and second stage of the Angara expendable launch system. The first stage and booster variant is referred to as URM-1, while the second stage is referred to as URM-2. The URM-2 is derived from the Soyuz-2 Block I second stage. URM-1 is a unitary structure 2.9 meters in diameter and 25 meters in length that includes an oxidizer tank, a fuel tank (both tanks being coupled by a spacer) and an RD-191 engine burning RP-1 fuel with liquid oxygen producing a thrust of 1.92 MN.http://www.khrunichev.ru/main.php?id=44 URM-1 was first flown in 2014 on the Angara 1.2PP suborbital test flight. Angara can fly with either one URM-1 in the case of Angara 1.2 and Angara 1.2PP, or one URM-1 as a sustainer core with four additional URM-1s as boosters for Angara A5. URM-2 is a modified Block I stage, 3.6 meters in diameter and 6.9 meters in length. It is powered by a single RD-0124A producing 294 kilonewtons, derived from Block I's RD-0124. URM-2 was first flight tested on Angara 1.2PP, but will fly in operation only on the Angara A5. The operational Angara 1.2 will also use a modified Block I powered by the RD-0124A as a second stage, though this stage will have a diameter of no more than 2.9 meters. The Naro-1 launch vehicle was based on the URM-1 with a reduced thrust RD-191, called RD-151, combined with a solid-fueled second stage built by Republic of Korea KARI. See also * Universal Rocket * Angara rocket family * Liquid rocket booster * Common Core Booster, similar concept for Atlas V * Common Booster Core, similar concept for Delta IV External links * Angara page by Khrunichev Space Center (Russian) * Angara page on RussianSpaceWeb Notes Category:Rocket components "

❤️ Ed Greene

"Ed Greene is an American drummer and session musician. An early recording in 1971 has him as a member of the Donald Byrd Group, together with Thurman Green, Harold Land, Bobby Hutcherson, Joe Sample, and Wilton Felder. Greene has also recorded with Barry White, The Carpenters, The Osmonds, Jeff Beck, Dizzy Gillespie, Steely Dan, Sparks, Hall & Oates and Leo Sayer, among others. At the beginning of his career, Greene was Barry White's drummer, and he played on many of White's biggest hits, although White continuously refused to put his players' names on his albums. Partial discography *1971: Ethiopian Knights - Donald Byrd Group *1975: Love Will Keep Us Together - Captain & Tennille *1976: First Course - Lee Ritenour *1976: American Pastime - Three Dog Night *1976: Wired - Jeff Beck *1977: Free Ride - Dizzy Gillespie *1977: Baby It's Me - Diana Ross *1977: Introducing Sparks - Sparks *1977: Aja - Steely Dan *1978: That's What Friends Are For - Johnny Mathis and Deniece Williams *1978: Destiny - The Jacksons *1979: When Love Comes Calling - Deniece Williams *1980: Endangered Species - Klaatu *1980: Man's Best Friend - Livingston Taylor *1980: Dee Dee Bridgewater - Dee Dee Bridgewater *1982: The Nightfly - Donald Fagen *1986: Boomtown - David & David *1993: Love Makes No Sense - Alexander O'Neal *1994: Blue Night - Percy Sledge *1999: Living Without Your Love - Dusty Springfield *2004: Shining Through The Rain - Percy Sledge *2006: (Nashville session for Australian legend Lonnie Lee, with Bob Babbitt and Wayne Jackson) References Category:Living people Category:American session musicians Category:American drummers Category:Year of birth missing (living people) "

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