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Displaying 1—10 of 13 matches for query "18.216.19.68" retrieved in 0.001 sec with these stats:

  • "18" found 33391 times in 13330 documents
  • "216" found 132 times in 129 documents
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  • "68" found 2977 times in 954 documents

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... , 216-km ''(134.2-mi)'' perigee, 90-min period, and 65.4° inclination. Equipment functioned normally and satellite reentered Nov. 18. ''(SBD, 11/14/68, 53; GSFC SSR, 11/15/68; 11/30/68)'' NASA ... , is the body whose flag must fly over fu­ture lunar settlements." ''(NYT, 11/13/68, 40)'' Purdue Univ. Prof. James E. Etzel said in Evanston, Ill., interview that technique for ... 14 Nov 15 1968 15 Nov 16 1968 16 Nov 17 1968 17 Nov 18 1968 18 Nov 19 1968 19 Nov 20 1968 20 Nov 21 1968 21 Nov 22 1968 22 Nov ...
... SRL)'' NASA was stopping work on Saturn IB vehicles 215 and 216 "to the ex­tent possible without involving uneconomical terminations." ... Ocean Exploration planned for 1970s, Science reported. ''(Science, 8/2/68, 447)'' August 1968 August Aug 1 1968 1 Aug 2 ... 15 Aug 16 1968 16 Aug 17 1968 17 Aug 18 1968 18 Aug 19 1968 19 Aug 20 1968 20 Aug 21 1968 21 Aug ...
... 37 billion, smallest amount since 1963; DOD space ef­forts, $2.216 billion, AEC space applications, $143 million; and ESSA satellite system, ... and Saturn IB programs at MSFC. ''(MSFC Release 68-16; Marshall Star, 2/7/68, 4)'' 1968 January 1968 January Jan 1 ... 15 Jan 16 1968 16 Jan 17 1968 17 Jan 18 1968 18 Jan 19 1968 19 Jan 20 1968 20 Jan 21 1968 21 Jan ...
... testing, and design at MSFC's Astrionics Laboratory. ''(MSFC Release 68-37)'' New salt fog chamber at Naval Missile Center' ... £133 million ''($349 million)'' and ex­ports by £90 million ''($216 million)'', and Government assistance for civil transport aircraft had quadrupled. ... 15 Mar 16 1968 16 Mar 17 1968 17 Mar 18 1968 18 Mar 19 1968 19 Mar 20 1968 20 Mar 21 1968 21 Mar ...
... in 45 sec. ''(Transcript)'' Listen to the Apollo 7 Pre-Flight Press Conference File:68-09-20_Apollo_7_Preflight_PC.mp4 Category:Almanac Audio Astronaut Walter M. Schirra ... . Solutions had been tested to sat­isfaction. Major efforts on both items would continue. ''( Release 68-216)'' Commenting on expected Boeing Co. decision on fixed-wing design for SST, Washington Evening Star ... 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 Sep ...
... Defense; and Massachusetts Gov. John A. Volpe, as Secretary of Transportation. ''(Herbers, NYT, 12/12/68)'' Apollo 8 crew, wearing their spacesuits, participated in final 2 hr 45 min of countdown ... propelled payload to 33-mi altitude. First test Oct. 23 had been successful. ''(NASA Release 68-216)'' Federation Aeronautique Internationale ''(FM)'' had established Yuri Ga­garin gold medal honoring cosmonaut who became ... 14 Dec 15 1968 15 Dec 16 1968 16 Dec 17 1968 17 Dec 18 1968 18 Dec 19 1968 19 Dec 20 1968 20 Dec 21 1968 21 Dec 22 1968 22 Dec ...
... region. Rocket and instruments performed satisfactorily; parachute deployed at approximately 216,000 ft. Recovery attempts, initially unsuccessful because of 65 ... performance analysis for first 10 launch vehicles. ''(SFC Release 68-28)'' February 1968 February Feb 1 1968 1 Feb ... Feb 16 1968 16 Feb 17 1968 17 Feb 18 1968 18 Feb 19 1968 19 Feb 20 1968 20 Feb 21 1968 21 ...
... fiction in the United States was scarcely veiled propaganda. ref 68 2.1.10. Space Fiction in Films and Television Movies, ... Astronomy”. ''Art Journal, '' Vol. 44, No. 3 (Autumn, 1984), pp. 216-224 note 97 Based on Ronald Brashear and Daniel ... to space studies'' . New York: McGraw-Hill, 1999. Chapter 19.3, pp. 19-18 to 19-26 note 105 Igor Kazus, “The ...
... Alaska, carried. Univ. of Alaska payload to 134.2-mi (216-km) altitude. Objectives were to examine spatial distribution of atmospheric ... 200 yrs longer. ''(EH; Kennedy Space Center KSC Release 63-68)'' Vice President Spiro T. Agnew announced Astronaut James A. Lovell , ... 15 Mar 16 1969 16 Mar 17 1969 17 Mar 18 1969 18 Mar 19 1969 19 Mar 20 1969 20 Mar 21 1969 21 ...
... 70 A research bomber reached a speed of 1,870 mph and 68,000-ft, altitude during a one-hour, 44-min, flight from ... Designers, Inc,; Lockheed Electronics Co,; and Melpar, Inc. ''(NASA Release 65-216; Goddard Space Flight Center GSFC Release 15-65)'' Gen. William F. McKee ... 15 Jul 16 1965 16 Jul 17 1965 17 Jul 18 1965 18 Jul 19 1965 19 Jul 20 1965 20 Jul 21 1965 21 Jul ...

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