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Blue Sky, BlueSky or Bluesky may refer to: Places * Blue Sky, Colorado, U.S. * Bluesky, Alberta, Canada Science * Blue skies research (also called blue sky science), scientific research in domains where "real-world" applications are not immediately apparent * Bluesky Formation, a stratigraphic unit of Lower Cretaceous age in the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin * Diffuse sky radiation, solar radiation reaching the Earth's surface after Rayleigh scattering * Rayleigh scattering, which causes the sky to appear blue. Art, entertainment, and media Animation and gaming * Blue Sky Studios, a computer animation studio acquired by the Walt Disney Company in 2019 * BlueSky Software, a defunct video game company * Looking Glass Studios, a computer game developer originally known as Blue Sky Productions Film and television * ''Blue Sky'' (1955 film), a Swedish comedy film * ''Blue Sky'' (1994 film), a film starring Jessica Lange and Tommy Lee Jones * Blue Sky (TV channel), a Greek reg ...
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Blue Sky, Colorado
Blue Sky is an unincorporated community and a census-designated place (CDP) located in and governed by Morgan County, Colorado, United States. The CDP is a part of the Fort Morgan, CO Micropolitan Statistical Area. The population of the Blue Sky CDP was 65 at the United States Census 2020. The post office serves the area. Geography The Blue Sky CDP has an area of , all land. Demographics The United States Census Bureau initially defined the for the See also * Colorado census designated places * Morgan County, Colorado References External linksMorgan County website {{authority control Census-designated places in Morgan County, Colorado Census-designated places in Colorado ...
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Flaming Red
''Flaming Red'' is Patty Griffin's second album. It was released on June 23, 1998, and reached number 12 on the Top Heatseekers chart. According to ''Billboard'', the album has sold 122,000 copies in the U.S. up to May 2004. Caulfield, Keith"Ask Billboard - Griffin's 'Impossible Dream'" ''Billboard''. May 5, 2004. Critical reception Of the album, Griffin herself commented, "I always felt like I was a rock singer. It was all I listened to. I felt like, 'Don't call me a folksinger.'" Called "rock-centric", "incendiary" and "full-bodied", the album marked a shift to recording with a full band. Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic writes, "''Flaming Red'' is evidence that Griffin is one fthe more talented and ambitious singer/songwriters to emerge in the late '90s." NPR named the album to their list of 150 Greatest Albums Made By Women calling it "electrifying" and a "testament to the fire simmering under all of riffin'swork preceding this album, and what came after it." Track ...
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Blue Sky Navigation Pod
Blue Sky is a combined airborne navigation and targeting pod system for Chinese military aircraft. It is designed to provide aircraft with all-weather/night-attack capabilities. It is the Chinese equivalent of the United States Air Force LANTIRN system. Several derivatives have already been developed since its public debut. History It was first revealed to the public at the 1998 Zhuhai Air Show, and it is designed by CLETRI, more commonly known as the 607th Institute. 1st generation Most detailed information released by the developer is that for the first-generation Blue Sky navigational pod, which consists of five parts: terrain following radar, wide-field forward looking infrared, environmental control unit (ECU), computer system (NPCC) and power system (NPPW). *size: 0.295 cubic metre *weight: 200 kg *maximum aircraft speed: 900 km/hour *minimum altitude: 60 metre *maximum continuous operation in terrain following mode at minimum altitude: > 50 minutes *g force: -1 g to + 12 g ...
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Fairey Fireflash
Fireflash was the United Kingdom's first air-to-air guided missile to see service with the Royal Air Force. Constructed by Fairey Aviation, the missile utilised radar beam riding guidance. Fireflash had relatively limited performance and required the launching aircraft to approach the target from a limited angle astern. The approximately 300 production Fireflash missiles were mostly expended as a training weapon to familiarize RAF pilots with missile firing. It was declared operational very briefly in 1957, thus becoming the RAF's first operational air-to-air missile, but was quickly replaced by the de Havilland Firestreak the next year. Development Red Hawk In January 1945 the Air Ministry issued Operational Requirement OR.1056, given the Ministry of Supply rainbow code "Red Hawk", for an air-to-air missile. The basic design was based on studies carried out at the Royal Aircraft Establishment (RAE) on earlier weapons. Their experiments with the manually-guided Air Spaniel ...
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BlueSky Open Platform
BlueSky Open Platform is an open-source software e-learning project designed to balance education resources between well-developed Chinese cities and poor regions of China. It was a collaboration between Xi'an Jiaotong University and IBM. In 2006 BlueSky won the China National Science and Technology Progress Award.Professor Zheng Qinghua, Xi’an Jiaotong University, cited in References External links * BlueSky Incubator wiki {{Apache Software Foundation Science and technology in the People's Republic of China ...
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BlueSky Charter School
BlueSky was the first charter school in Minnesota to be completely online, following on from Mindquest, which was the first online public high school. When BlueSky opened, a law was passed that made online schools have to spend at least two days per week in a traditional classroom with a teacher, but BlueSky was already completely online so it was allowed to stay. The law was later repealed. In June 2005, BlueSky had its first graduating class. Seventeen students graduated, and two graduation ceremonies were held: one in Bloomington for students from the metro area, and one in International Falls for students from the northern part of Minnesota. In January 2006, BlueSky held a mid-year graduation ceremony in Saint Paul Paul; grc, Παῦλος, translit=Paulos; cop, ⲡⲁⲩⲗⲟⲥ; hbo, פאולוס השליח (previously called Saul of Tarsus;; ar, بولس الطرسوسي; grc, Σαῦλος Ταρσεύς, Saũlos Tarseús; tr, Tarsuslu Pavlus; ... for seven s ...
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Bluesky (protocol)
Bluesky is an initiative to develop a decentralized social network protocol. Organized by Twitter as a non-profit initiative, it was announced in 2019 and is in a research phase as of 2022. Bluesky is owned by the team itself, formally under Bluesky Public Benefit LLC, without any controlling stake held by Twitter. Description Bluesky is an initiative to develop a decentralized social network protocol, such that multiple social networks, each with its own systems of curation and moderation, can interact with other social networks through an open standard. Each social network using the protocol is an "application". Development Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey first announced the Bluesky initiative in 2019 on Twitter. The company's Chief Technology Officer Parag Agrawal Parag Agrawal (; born 21 May 1984) is an Indian-American software engineer who was the CEO of Twitter, Inc. from November 2021 to October 2022. He was fired, along with three other top executives, on Octob ...
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Blue Sky Law
A blue sky law is a state law in the United States that regulates the offering and sale of securities to protect the public from fraud. Though the specific provisions of these laws vary among states, they all require the registration of all securities offerings and sales, as well as of stockbrokers and brokerage firms. Each state's blue sky law is administered by its appropriate regulatory agency, and most also provide private causes of action for private investors who have been injured by securities fraud. The first blue sky law was enacted in Kansas in 1911 at the urging of its banking commissioner, Joseph Norman Dolley, and served as a model for similar statutes in other states. Between 1911 and 1933, 47 states adopted blue-sky statutes (Nevada was the lone holdout). Today, the blue sky laws of 40 of the 50 states are patterned after the Uniform Securities Act of 1956. Historically, the federal securities laws and the state blue sky laws complemented and often duplicated ...
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Blue Sky Beverage Company
Blue Sky Beverage Company was a beverage company that produced soft drinks and energy drinks. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Monster Beverage Corporation. The company was established in Santa Fe, New Mexico, in 1980, where it remained until it was purchased by Monster (then Hansen Beverage) in 2000. Coca-Cola North America took ownership of Blue Sky Sodas, Hansen’s Juice Products, Hansen’s Natural Sodas, Hubert’s Lemonade, Peace Tea and other non-energy drink brands as part of Coke’s partnership with Monster Beverage Corp on Jun 12, 2015. Blue Sky Beverage Company now operates out of Corona, California. The southwestern look and feel of the artwork on the soda cans is reminiscent of the company's roots in New Mexico. Blue Sky Natural Soda ceased production in 2021. While still showing a website, Coca Cola ceased production of all products by Blue Sky and Hansen's Natural Sodas. The company offered several beverage lines that promoted a natural lifestyle includin ...
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Blue Sky Aviation Services
Blue Sky Aviation Services is a domestic airline in Kenya. It has offices in Nairobi and Mombasa. The airline began operation in 1996 with a single Cessna 402. Their operating fleet consists of three Let L-410 Turbolet, model E9s and E20s. The Let 410 aircraft seats 19 passengers. Destinations The destination list includes several airfields and cities throughout Kenya, including Nairobi, Lamu, Malindi, Mombasa, Ukunda and destinations in the interior of interest to tourists, such as several airfields within Maasai Mara and the Amboseli Airport Amboseli Airport is an airport in Kenya. Location Amboseli Airport is in Kajiado County, in Amboseli National Park, in south-central Kenya, close to the international border with the Republic of Tanzania. It is approximately , by air, sout .... References Further reading"African Airline Directory 2010."World Airnews. Accessed October 2011. External links * {{Airlines of Kenya Airlines of Kenya Airlines established in 1996 ...
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Blue Sky Airlines
Blue Sky was the flag carrier of Armenia and a charter airline based in Yerevan. The airline was operating for Mahan Air. Fleet *3 Boeing 747-400 (operated for Mahan Air, all stored at Tehran) *1 Airbus A310-300 The Airbus A310 is a wide-body aircraft, designed and manufactured by Airbus Industrie, then a consortium of European aerospace manufacturers. Airbus had identified a demand for an aircraft smaller than the A300, the first twin-jet wide-bod ... References External links Defunct airlines of Armenia Airlines established in 2003 Airlines disestablished in 2008 Defunct charter airlines Armenian companies established in 2003 {{Armenia-transport-stub ...
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Blue Sky Memo
The Blue sky memo was a document authored by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). The premise of the memo was to describe actions the CIA should undertake if it did not have to operate under legal, financial, and political restrictions (that is to say, if the "sky were blue"). The memorandum was inspired by the USS Cole bombing, and written in the final weeks of the Clinton administration. It was delivered to Richard A. Clarke on December 29, 2000. According to the 9/11 Commission Report: No action was taken on these ideas in the few remaining weeks of the Clinton administration. ational Security Adviser SandyBerger did not recall seeing or being briefed on the Blue Sky memo. Nor was the memo discussed during the transition with incoming top Bush administration officials. IA Director GeorgeTenet and his deputy told us they pressed these ideas as options after the new administration took office.9/11 Commission Report ''The 9/11 Commission Report'' (officially the ''Final ...
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