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  • "18" found 33393 times in 13330 documents
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  • "57" found 843 times in 566 documents
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... Research and Convair Division, General Dynamics Corp. (Summary: AFOST-TR-57-41, AD120-430, Feb. 1957) 4- K. A. Ehricke , CISLUNAR ... Soviet Astronautics, Part II Rand Corp, Rept. RM-1922, 21 June 1957. 18 - E. Neison, THE MOON, Longmans-Green, 1876 19 - R. A ... IN SPACE TRAVEL, J. Inst. Navigation, Vol. 8, No. 3 p. 224, 1955 M. W. Rosen , INFLUENCE OF SPACE FLIGHT ON ENGINEERING AND ...
... Jerry Weinberger. Wheeling, Ill.: H. Davidson, 1989 note 18 B. F. Skinner, ''Walden Two'' . New York ... (Last Accessed January 2017) note 57 Regina Kanyu Wang, “A Brief ... Vol. 44, No. 3 (Autumn, 1984), pp. 216-224 note 97 Based on Ronald ... . and Press release, October 21, 2008, Challenger Center for Space Science ...
... , later fitted in some instances with afterburner in F-84F. B-57, FJ-3, F11F-1, and A4D-1. USAF initiated development of ... ,679,281,000) exceeded total passenger-miles traveled in Pullman cars (10,224,714,000), the first time in U.S. history. Spring 1951 first ... 16 1951 16 Jan 17 1951 17 Jan 18 1951 18 Jan 19 1951 19 Jan 20 1951 20 Jan 21 1951 21 Jan 22 1951 22 Jan 23 ...
... and example will lead to further cooperation between our two countries." (PD, 21 July 75, 750) Western Union Corp.'s Westar satellite system, which ... Leonov spent 5 hr 43 min in the Apollo, Kubasov 4 hr 57 min. During nearly 2 days of joint activities, the five men ... and main parachutes deployed normally, and the Apollo splashed down at 224:58 GET (5:18 p.m. EDT 24 July) in the Pacific Ocean 163 ...
... Atlantic Ocean: apogee, 22,243 mi. (35,811 km.) ; perigee, 22,224 mi. (35,780 km,) ; period, 23 hrs, 56 min, 57 sec.; inclination, .085°; location, 28.0° west longitude. ''( ComSatCorp )'' In ... experiment package was not exposed to energetic particles in the radiation belt. ''(Wallops Release 65-21; NASA Rpt. SRL)'' First of four Stellar Acquisition Flight Feasibility (Staff) flights planned by USAF ... 15 Apr 16 1965 16 Apr 17 1965 17 Apr 18 1965 18 Apr 19 1965 19 Apr 20 1965 20 Apr 21 1965 21 Apr 22 1965 22 Apr 23 1965 23 Apr ...
... Environmental Survey Satellite ESSA . ''( Environmental Survey Satellite ESSA Release 66-57)'' Absence of statement by President Johnson and West ... in Birmingham. ''( Marshall Space Flight Center MSFC Release 66-224)'' October 1966 October Oct 1 1966 1 Oct 2 1966 ... Oct 17 1966 17 Oct 18 1966 18 Oct 19 1966 19 Oct 20 1966 20 Oct 21 1966 21 Oct 22 1966 22 ...
... stage deployed its payload approximately 1 hour later. The US$224 million Coriolis mission carried the Navy's Windsat microwave ... to rendezvous with the comet Wirtanen. (ESA, “ Arianespace Flight 1 57~ Inquiry Board Submits Findings,” http://www.esa.int/esaCP/ESA7198708D ... 16 Jan 17 2003 17 Jan 18 2003 18 Jan 19 2003 19 Jan 20 2003 20 Jan 21 2003 21 Jan 22 2003 22 Jan ...
... Missiles, Rockets'', p. 147; Sänger and Engel, pp. 221-222, 224-225; Ley, “The End of the Rocket Society (– ... Engel, p. 225; Neufeld, ''Von Braun'', pp. 45-47, 57-58; Willy Ley, typed draft of article, ... . 36, 4 June 1932, p. 450. note 18 Neufeld, ''Von Braun'', pp. 9, 49-50, 74 ... , ''Von Braun'', pp. 47, 54, 58, 561; Dornberger, pp. 21, 28; Michael B. Peterson, ''Missiles for the ...
... granted to John T. Hadfield, of Middletown, Conn. - 18 Media:US379970.pdf No. 379,970. “Rocket"; granted to ... 1-1. Goddard, of Worcester, Mass. - 57 Media:US1838984.pdf No. 1,838,984 ... 92 Media:US2271224.pdf No. 2,271,224. "Parachute Attachment for Aircraft"; granted to Robert H. ... ” Tennant, W. J., Stockholm,Sweden, April 21, 1936. - 21 Media:GB484405.pdf Patent GB No. ...

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