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... . Orbital parame­ters: apogee, 221 km ''(137 mi)'' ; perigee, 159 km ''(99 mi)'' ; period, 88.2 min; inclination, 65.5°. Satellite reentered Feb. 1. ''(Krasnaya Zoez, 1/18/68; GSFC SSR, 1/31/68; 2/15/68)'' Two NASA Nike-Cajun sounding rockets launched from NASA Wallops Station carried payloads to 85-mi ''(137-km)'' and 88 ... ­tion. To obtain U.K. purchase agreement of $2.9 billion for F-111, F-4, and C-130 aircraft plus Polaris spare parts, U.S. had agreed to purchase $425 ...
... )'' apogee, 221-km ''(137.3-mi)'' perigee, 89.9-min period, and 72.9° inclination. Satellite performed satisfactorily and reentered June 9. ''(UPI, P EB, 6/3/68; SBD, 6/4/68, 168 ... 1968 June Jun 1 1968 1 Jun 2 1968 2 Jun 3 1968 3 Jun 4 1968 4 Jun 5 1968 5 Jun 6 1968 6 Jun 7 1968 7 Jun 8 ... 1968 14 Jun 15 1968 15 Jun 16 1968 16 Jun 17 1968 17 Jun 18 1968 18 Jun 19 1968 19 Jun 20 1968 20 Jun 21 1968 21 Jun 22 ...
... . 4 ... 18 - 28 Reissner, Hans, Stuttg. -Feuerbach, Siebenzehnerle 7 - 29 Richter, Hermine, Dillingen(Donau) , Gabelbergerstr. 6 - 205 Rieger, Helmut, Sindelfingen, Lilienstr. 6 - 96 Rilling, Hermann, stud. ing., Bad Cannstatt , Tilsiter Str. 23 - 221 ... 18 - 202 Rothenbücher, Oskar, stud. ing., Aschaffenburg, Frohsinnstr. 5 - 137 Rummler, Hans, Herrenberg -Hindenburgstr. 18 ...
... , THE DENSITY OF THE LUNAR ATMOSPHERE,: Irish Astronom. J. 3-5, 137, March 1955 53 - Anon, LUNAR MOUNTAIN HEIGHTS, Sky and Telescope, ... 1946 J. Stemmer, PROBLEMS DES RAKETENMOTORS, Tech, Rundschau, Bern. Nrs. 17, 18, 23, 1948 R. McLarren, ESCAPE ROCKET DESIGN RESEARCH, Aviation Week, ... SEEN FEASIBLE, New York Times, No: 34,221, p .8, October 4, 1951 A. Pullenberg, PROPOSAL FOR THE CONSTRUCTION ...
... Nike-Apache carried a Univ. of Texas payload to a 221.9-mm (137.9­mi) altitude to make redundant measurements of the ... carried a Harvard College Observatory solar physics experiment to a 241.4-km (150-mi) altitude. The rocket and instru­mentation performed satisfactorily. ''( ... 15 1973 15 Mar 16 1973 16 Mar 17 1973 17 Mar 18 1973 18 Mar 19 1973 19 Mar 20 1973 20 Mar 21 ...
... 17% to 55% for each orbit. (NASA Release 75-221; NASA MOR M-966-75-01, 7 July 75; ... , 17) Kennedy Space Center announced award of a $5 137 000 contract to Mayfair Construction Co. to modify the Vehicle ... , installation of new checkout cells in High Bay 4, and modifications to the north door of the ... Aug 16 1975 16 Aug 17 1975 17 Aug 18 1975 18 Aug 19 1975 19 Aug 20 1975 20 ...
... Communications 16 - Space Debris - A Growing Hazard 18 - Astronauts for the Shuttle Curtis Peebles 20 - ... 4 ''' '''APRIL 1983''' - Up and Down with the Astronauts John Bird 130 - Space Platforms Staff of NASA 132 - Correspondence 135 - Milestones 137 ... - Satellite Digest -163 Robert D. Christy 221 - Book Notices 223 - '''VOL. 25 NO. 6 ''' '''JUNE ...
... recalls the tragic events of January 1986. 18 - APOLLO 14: 25 YEARS ON George ... - 'NUMBER OF ORBITS' COMPETITION. 107 - - '''VOL. 38 NO. 4''' '''APRIL 1996''' - Yuri Gagarin, Spaceflight presents: - ... described by Kwan Hee Lee. Features. 137 - THE ASTRA FUTURE FOR SATELLITE ... production to meet international launch commitments. 221 - ARIANE 5 The technical failure ...
... Special i 117-118 - - '''VOL. 54 No. 4''' '''April 2012''' - Roadmaps to the Future: Asteroid ... proposal to send astronauts to an asteroid. 137-139 - NASA Rewrites its Future An ... message from President Eisenhower in 1958. 220-221 - Ship Firings off Cape Canaveral Joel ... – 16 March to 15 April 2012 225-227 - Book Reviews – 18 Questions about life and the Universe: Jane ...

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