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Displaying 1—10 of 21 matches for query "18.116.21.0" retrieved in 0.001 sec with these stats:

  • "18" found 33393 times in 13330 documents
  • "116" found 322 times in 253 documents
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... , 5/21/73, 116)'' NASA launched a Black Brant VC sounding rocket from White Sands Missile Range carrying a Univ. of Colorado and Marshall Space Flight Center payload to a 267.0-km ... after a manned crew joined the Skylab 1 Orbital Workshop launched May 14 see April 18 . The rocket and instrumentation per-formed satisfactorily. ''( GSFC proj off)'' A sun-powered laser was ... 15 May 16 1973 16 May 17 1973 17 May 18 1973 18 May 19 1973 19 May 20 1973 20 May 21 1973 21 May 22 1973 22 May 23 1973 23 May ...
... mi) per hr, breaking its own earlier mark of 51 683 km (32 116 mi) per hr set at launch. After the Jupiter encounter, Pioneer 10 ... as far as 30 to 40 astronomical units, 4.5 billion-6.0 billion km (2.8 billion-3.7 billion mi), away. The spacecraft ... Sep 16 1973 16 Sep 17 1973 17 Sep 18 1973 18 Sep 19 1973 19 Sep 20 1973 20 Sep 21 1973 21 Sep 22 1973 22 Sep 23 1973 ...
... Weinberger. Wheeling, Ill.: H. Davidson, 1989 note 18 B. F. Skinner, ''Walden Two'' . New ... and Press release, October 21, 2008, Challenger Center for Space ... note 115 Hartman, ''op. cit'' ., 182 note 116 ''Ibid'' ., 176. Among the ... www.esa.int/esaMI/Cassini-Huygens/SEMJBDXEM4E_0.html> note 153 National ...
... , 1398-km perigee, 114.5-min period, and 74.0° inclination. Cosmos 678-1533-km apogee, 1466-km perigee, 116.0-min period, 74.0° inclination. Cosmos 679-1511-km apogee, 1466-km perigee, 115.8-min period, 74.0° inclination. Cosmos 680-1492-km apogee ... 15 Sep 16 1974 16 Sep 17 1974 17 Sep 18 1974 18 Sep 19 1974 19 Sep 20 1974 20 Sep 21 1974 21 Sep 22 1974 22 Sep 23 1974 23 Sep ...
... orbit with 118-mi (189.9-km) apogee and 115.0-mi (185.0-km) perigee. After postlaunch checkout Command Service Module CSM separated from ... 7 at 241:24 GET-resulted in predicted entry velocity of 36,116 fps and flight path angle of -6.47°. Command Module CM ... 1969 16 Nov 17 1969 17 Nov 18 1969 18 Nov 19 1969 19 Nov 20 1969 20 Nov 21 1969 21 Nov 22 1969 22 Nov 23 ...
... vehicle, climbed to 55,000-ft altitude, and sustained flight at mach 0.9 for 100 secs. ''(NASA Proj Off)'' Rep. George P. Miller ... 1970. Marshall Space Flight Center MSFC also announced one-year $5,704,116 extension to contract with RCA Service Co. Div. of Radio Corp ... 1969 16 Apr 17 1969 17 Apr 18 1969 18 Apr 19 1969 19 Apr 20 1969 20 Apr 21 1969 21 Apr 22 1969 22 Apr ...
... throughout soil of metal particles-probably metallic iron-up to 0.5 cm (0.2 in) in diameter. Tentative conclusion was "that metallic iron ... would be 90 effective perceived noise in decibels (epndb) instead of 116 on takeoff and 118 on approach with current DC-8 and ... 1972 16 May 17 1972 17 May 18 1972 18 May 19 1972 19 May 20 1972 20 May 21 1972 21 May 22 1972 22 May 23 ...
... into orbit with 265-km (164.7-mi) apogee, 187-km (116.2-mi) perigee, 89-min period, and 65.4° inclination. Satellite reentered ... flight envelope to mach 0.85, obtain stability and control data at mach 0.8, and evaluate reaction control system. ''(NASA PrOj Off)'' Appointment ... 16 Jul 17 1971 17 Jul 18 1971 18 Jul 19 1971 19 Jul 20 1971 20 Jul 21 1971 21 Jul 22 1971 22 Jul ...
... synchronous-orbit communications satellite was 178.12° east longitude and 0.03° north latitude at noon, and was traveling along the equator ... a naval role. ''(AP, 9/9/64; A&A, 11/64, 116)'' September 1964 September Sep 1 1964 1 Sep 2 1964 2 ... 1964 16 Sep 17 1964 17 Sep 18 1964 18 Sep 19 1964 19 Sep 20 1964 20 Sep 21 1964 21 Sep 22 1964 22 Sep 23 ...
... from Plesetsk on one booster. Each satellite was about 0.8 m (2.5 ft) in diameter, 0.9 m (3 ft) long, and weighed 36-- ... 412, 1536-km (954.4-mi) apogee, 1482-km (920.9-mi) perigee, 116.1-min period, and 74° inclination; Cosmos 413, 1508-km (937-mi) apogee ... 16 1971 16 May 17 1971 17 May 18 1971 18 May 19 1971 19 May 20 1971 20 May 21 1971 21 May 22 1971 22 May 23 1971 ...

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