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  2. Spaced repetition - Wikipedia

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    The notion that spaced repetition could be used for improving learning was first proposed in the book Psychology of Study by Prof. C. A. Mace in 1932: "Perhaps the most important discoveries are those which relate to the appropriate distribution of the periods of study...

  3. Space Launching System - Wikipedia

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    The Space Launching System, or Space Launcher System, (SLS), was a 1960s-era design program of the US Air Force for a family of launch vehicles based around a set of common components.

  4. Open-space learning - Wikipedia

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    Open-space Learning, or OSL, is a pedagogic methodology. OSL is a transdisciplinary pedagogy that is dependent on the use of physically open spaces - in the sense that tables and chairs are absent - and an open approach to intellectual content and the role of the tutor. Participants in OSL, typically but not exclusively, learn in an 'embodied' way.

  5. Michoud Assembly Facility - Wikipedia

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    Modular parts for the International Space Station were fabricated at the facility in the mid-1990s until 2010. [10] The factory is now the location for the Space Launch System (SLS)'s core and future second stage construction by Boeing. [11] [12] [13] SLS is the most powerful rocket in the history

  6. Passive learning - Wikipedia

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    The effectiveness of traditional instruction and passive learning methods have been under debate for some time. [2] The modern origins of progressive education, with active learning as a component, can be traced back to the 18th century works of John Locke and Jean-Jacques Rousseau, both of whom are known as forerunners of ideas that would be developed by 20th century theorists such as John Dewey.

  7. RS-25 - Wikipedia

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    The RS-25 engine consists of pumps, valves, and other components working in concert to produce thrust. Fuel (liquid hydrogen) and oxidizer (liquid oxygen) from the Space Shuttle's external tank entered the orbiter at the umbilical disconnect valves and from there flowed through the orbiter's main propulsion system (MPS) feed lines; whereas in the Space Launch System (SLS), fuel and oxidizer ...

  8. Reinforcement learning - Wikipedia

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    Reinforcement learning (RL) is an interdisciplinary area of machine learning and optimal control concerned with how an intelligent agent ought to take actions in a dynamic environment in order to maximize the cumulative reward. Reinforcement learning is one of three basic machine learning paradigms, alongside supervised learning and ...

  9. Starship HLS - Wikipedia

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    Once HLS is in a near-rectilinear halo orbit around the moon, an Orion spacecraft would be launched by a Space Launch System rocket and dock with the waiting Starship HLS lander. [19] [20]: 4, 5 or NASA lunar Gateway space station, in order to take on passengers before descending to the lunar surface and return them after ascent. [20]