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Displaying 1—10 of 82 matches for query "18.188.22.14" retrieved in 0.001 sec with these stats:

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... for Scientific Research. Results would be made available to world scientific community. ''(NASA Release 66-188; Wallops Release 66-40)'' USAF's OV1-VIIIT satellite was launched with Atlas D booster ... . Orbital parameters: apogee, 303 km. (188 mi.); perigee, 208 km. (129 mi.); period, 89.4 min.; inclination, 51.8ø. Instruments were functioning normally. ''(Tass, 7/14/66)'' NIMBUS II meteorological satellite, launched ... Jul 14 1966 14 Jul 15 1966 15 Jul 16 1966 16 Jul 17 1966 17 Jul 18 1966 18 Jul 19 1966 19 Jul 20 1966 20 Jul 21 1966 21 Jul 22 1966 22 ...
... with orbiting Command Service Module CSM -108, Yankee Clipper, and return safely to earth. November 14-18: Spacecraft carrying Astronauts Charles (Pete) Conrad, Jr. (commander), Richard F. Gordon , Jr. ( Command Module CM ... after 89 hrs 2 min (44 revolutions) in lunar orbit. Midcourse correction No. 5, at 188:28 GET, was so accurate that sixth correction was not necessary. TV transmission of receding ... Nov 14 1969 14 Nov 15 1969 15 Nov 16 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 ...
... > '''Click here to listen to Apollo 17 Mission Audio T+186.01 through T+188.59 Dec 14 1972 Lunar Launch''' File:Apollo17808.mp4 '''Click here to listen to Apollo ... enormous, presaging improved international relations in the political, economic, cultural, and scientific spheres." ''(PD, 12/18/72, 1759)'' Rep. Olin E. Teague (D-Tex.), Chairman of House Committee on Veterans' Affairs ... Dec 14 1972 14 Dec 15 1972 15 Dec 16 1972 16 Dec 17 1972 17 Dec 18 1972 18 Dec 19 1972 19 Dec 20 1972 20 Dec 21 1972 21 Dec 22 1972 22 ...
... from observations with ground-based telescopes. (NASA Release 93-188; USA Today, Oct 15/93; S F Chron, Oct 15/93; RTW, Oct 14/93; W Post, Oct 25/93) NASA took ... ESA . (RTW, Oct 18/93; NASA Release N93-650) Space Shuttle Columbia , carrying seven astronauts, 48 rats, and a medical research lab, blasted into orbit for a record 14 days of experiments ... Oct 14 1993 14 Oct 15 1993 15 Oct 16 1993 16 Oct 17 1993 17 Oct 18 1993 18 Oct 19 1993 19 Oct 20 1993 20 Oct 21 1993 21 Oct 22 1993 22 ...
... M. Banks was credited with deducing existence of polar wind. ''(II W News, 9/18/68, 18)'' Four NAVSATS ''(satellites resembling comsats)'' in synchronous equatorial orbit could control entire air traffic of ... aircraft built in France as Bre­guet III and in U S. as McDonnell Douglas 188 was demonstrated for press in flight over Washington, D.C., metropolitan area. Eastern Air­lines ... Sep 14 1968 14 Sep 15 1968 15 Sep 16 1968 16 Sep 17 1968 17 Sep 18 1968 18 Sep 19 1968 19 Sep 20 1968 20 Sep 21 1968 21 Sep 22 1968 22 ...
... JPL scientists abandoned attempts to contact SURVEYOR IV spacecraft resting on the moon see July 14-16 . A Jet Propulsion Laboratory JPL spokesman said both Canberra and Goldstone Tracking Station s ... of ion engines as propulsion units for future long-duration space missions. ''(NASA Release 67-188)'' Astronauts on long-duration space flights might have to accept greater radiation exposure than the ... Jul 14 1967 14 Jul 15 1967 15 Jul 16 1967 16 Jul 17 1967 17 Jul 18 1967 18 Jul 19 1967 19 Jul 20 1967 20 Jul 21 1967 21 Jul 22 1967 22 ...
... Aerobee 150 sounding rocket launched from WSMR car­ried NRL experiment to 117.4-mi ''(188.9-km)'' altitude to obtain UV photographs of sun's disk and white light photographs ... into equally exciting and frequently more rewarding channels of unmanned space exploration." ''(W Star, 9/22/68, C1)'' Associated Press roundup of comment by space authorities on U.S.S.R ... Sep 14 1968 14 Sep 15 1968 15 Sep 16 1968 16 Sep 17 1968 17 Sep 18 1968 18 Sep 19 1968 19 Sep 20 1968 20 Sep 21 1968 21 Sep 22 1968 22 ...
... , curtailing drive-through tours, reducing lighting, and rescheduling visitor tours. ''(KSC Release 284-73)'' December 18-26: The U.S.S.R. launched Soyuz 13 carrying cosmonauts Maj. Pyotr Klimuk (commander ... ; 6:55 am EST) into earth orbit with a 246-km (152.9-mi) apogee, 188-km (116.8-mi) perigee, 88.9-min period, and 51.6° inclination. With Skylab ... Dec 14 1973 14 Dec 15 1973 15 Dec 16 1973 16 Dec 17 1973 17 Dec 18 1973 18 Dec 19 1973 19 Dec 20 1973 20 Dec 21 1973 21 Dec 22 1973 22 ...
... predictive systems made by Lockheed Corporation, Rockwell International , and Turbulence Prediction Systems. (NASA Release 91-188; Daily Press, Newport News, Nov 20/91; Antelope Valley Press, Nov 21/91; NY Times ... of Gaspra, taken by Galileo Spacecraft Galileo October 29. (NASA Release 91-189; UPI, Nov 14/91; W Post, Nov 15/91; NY Times, Nov 15/91; W Times, Nov 15 ... Nov 14 1991 14 Nov 15 1991 15 Nov 16 1991 16 Nov 17 1991 17 Nov 18 1991 18 Nov 19 1991 19 Nov 20 1991 20 Nov 21 1991 21 Nov 22 1991 22 ...
... Mir space station. Shuttle Atlantis had launched on 22 March 1996, with U.S. astronaut Shannon W. Lucid aboard. Lucid then spent 188 days in space, an American record. She was the ... Mar 14 1998 14 Mar 15 1998 15 Mar 16 1998 16 Mar 17 1998 17 Mar 18 1998 18 Mar 19 1998 19 Mar 20 1998 20 Mar 21 1998 21 Mar 22 1998 22 ...

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