*Isaz is the reconstructed Proto-Germanic name of the i-rune ᛁ, meaning "ice". In the Younger Futhark, it is called Iss in Icelandic and isa in Old Norse. As rune of the Anglo-Saxon futhorc, it is called is.
The corresponding Gothic letter is 𐌹 i, named eis.
The rune is recorded in all three rune poems:
EIS may refer to:
Rendezvous or rendez-vous refers to a planned meeting between two or more parties at a specific time and place. The terms may also refer to:
A space rendezvous is an orbital maneuver during which two spacecraft, one of which is often a space station, arrive at the same orbit and approach to a very close distance (e.g. within visual contact). Rendezvous requires a precise match of the orbital velocities and position vectors of the two spacecraft, allowing them to remain at a constant distance through orbital station-keeping. Rendezvous may or may not be followed by docking or berthing, procedures which bring the spacecraft into physical contact and create a link between them.
The same rendezvous technique can be used for spacecraft "landing" on natural objects with a weak gravitational field, e.g. landing on one of the Martian moons would require the same matching of orbital velocities, followed by a "descent" that shares some similarities with docking.
In its first human spaceflight program Vostok, the Soviet Union launched pairs of spacecraft from the same launch pad, one or two days apart (Vostok 3 and 4 in 1962, and Vostok 5 and 6 in 1963). In each case, the launch vehicles' guidance systems inserted the two craft into nearly identical orbits; however, this was not nearly precise enough to achieve rendezvous, as the Vostok lacked maneuvering thrusters to adjust its orbit to match that of its twin. The initial separation distances were in the range of 5 to 6.5 kilometers (3.1 to 4.0 mi), and slowly diverged to thousands of kilometers (over a thousand miles) over the course of the missions.
Rendezvous is the seventh and final album by American alternative rock band Luna. It is notable as the first Luna album to feature vocals by guitarist Sean Eden, on songs "Broken Chair" and "Still at Home".
"The Owl and the Pussycat' is a musical adaptation of the poem by Edward Lear. "Astronaut" is a reworked version of the song of the same name that appeared on Close Cover Before Striking. The album was recorded live to analog two-track, with minimal overdubbing done in post-production.
All music by Luna; lyrics by Dean Wareham, except where noted.
gesprochen:
In diesem Augenblick
voll von Gedanken an dich
hör ich deine Worte
Worte die vielleicht mehr sagten
als sie bedeuteten.
Ich hör' noch ihr rauschen
wie einen Fluss
voll Zärtlichkeit
und vielleicht hast du es auch gemerkt
wie meine Liebe aus deinen Augen strahlte
so hell wie der Himmel
als wäre er offen
offen nur für uns zwei!
gesungen:
EIS IM VULKAN mit Feuer fing es an;
was ist nur geschehen
haben wir das Glück nicht gesehen?
Flügel im Wind
die längst gebrochen sind!
Ich spür' noch Liebe in mir.
Schön war's mit dir.
gesprochen:
du warst bereit
mit mir von gestern bis
morgen zu gehen.
Und wenn wir uns geliebt haben
war mir
als fallen die Sterne vom Himmel.
Aber jetzt wirfst du mich einfach 'raus
aus deinem Herzen!
Einmal hast du gesagt
du wirst mir die Flügel schon
noch stutzen.. Ich hätte ja nichts dagegen gehabt
doch hast du sie mir gebrochen.
Und das tut weh
sehr weh.
gesungen:
EIS IM VULKAN...