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Interest is growing, he said, noting that the European Space Agency is considering a mission called Don Quijote to test ways to deflect an asteroid.
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Interest is growing, he said, noting that the European Space Agency is considering a mission called Don Quijote to test ways to deflect an asteroid.
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Another potential plan, a European Space Agency mission called Don Quijote, would also seek to
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The mission, called Don Quijote, involves firing an 'impactor' satellite into a 'test' asteroid in 2015 to see if it knocks the space rock off course, The Mail said.
FOXNews.com 2011
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The mission, dubbed Don Quijote, planned to send two unmanned spacecraft to a candidate asteroid, one not so close to Earth that it would pose a threat if its deflection went awry.
Signs of the Times 2010
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The mission, dubbed Don Quijote, planned to send two unmanned spacecraft to a candidate asteroid, one not so close to Earth that it would pose a threat if its deflection went awry.
Signs of the Times 2010
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Currently, the ESA is preparing a mission called Don Quijote to test the deflection of an asteroid by impact with a spacecraft.
MercatorNet 2009
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The story of Don Quijote was introduced to China as early as the 1900's by two Chinese litterateurs Lin Shu and Chen Jialin, who gave the book a very Chinese name called "Mo Xia Zhuan", or "The Legend of a Magical knight".
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Don Quijote is website dedicated to helping people learn the Spanish language.
Archive 2008-01-29 Mr. Byrne 2008
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There are free and paid services available from Don Quijote.
Archive 2008-01-29 Mr. Byrne 2008
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