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January 14-18: Soyuz IV , carrying Cosmonaut Vladimir Shatalov , was successfully launched from Baikonur Cosmodrome into orbit with 224-km (139.2-mi) apogee, 213-km (132.4-mi) perigee, 88.8- min ... the spread of nuclear weapons in 1968." ''(PD, 1/20/69, 60-8)'' In fourth big city welcome within one week, Apollo 8 Astronauts Frank Borman , James A. Lovell , Jr." and William A ...
... expected to weigh, loaded with fuel (i.e. propellants), about four kilograms (8.8 lbs.),” although it carried about the same amount of propellants. ... Raketenflugplatz on 10 March 1931 up to a height of about 60 ft. (18) before it “fell down and broke a leg,” according to ... ; Sänger and Engel, pp. 221-222, 224-225; Ley, “The End of the Rocket Society (– Part 2),” pp. 60-61, 64. Sänger and Engel also ...
... Scot Morris 210 - 83-10 Diversions GAMES Scot Morris 224 - 83-10 Humor LAST WORD Art Buchwald 226 - '''Volume 6 No 2''' ... Rawson Stovall 8 - 84-02 OMNIBUS Contributors 12 - 84-02 COMMUNICATIONS Correspondence 14 - 84-02 Dialogue FORUM 18 - ... IS THE GRANDER VIEW? Pictorial Manfred Kage, Chris Newbert 60 - 84-03 HUMAN HIBERNATION Article Sherry Baker 68 ...
... of Space Travel" Putnam, London, 1957: Chap. 18, Sect. VI, p. 293) 51 - E. J. Opik, THE ORIGIN OF THE MOON, Irish Astronom. J. 3-8, 245. December 1955. 52 - E. J ... , 1955 J. R. Porter, SOME PROBLEMS IN SPACE TRAVEL, J. Inst. Navigation, Vol. 8, No. 3 p. 224, 1955 M. W. Rosen , INFLUENCE OF SPACE FLIGHT ON ENGINEERING AND SCIENCE, Engng. (London ... . Aubury, PRACTICAL ASPECTS OF SPACE SHIP DESIGN AND INTERPLANETARY Soc. Wuto. Eng. J. Vol. 60, p, 18, 1952 L. J. Grant, Jr. FURTHER STUDIES IN THE ECONOMICS OF A SPACE STATION, J ...
... by Jerry Weinberger. Wheeling, Ill.: H. Davidson, 1989 note 18 B. F. Skinner, ''Walden Two'' . New York, Macmillan ... note 59 Interview with Stacey Solomone, Beijing, August 8, 2007 note 60 Based on Robert Matthew, ''Japanese Science ... Journal, '' Vol. 44, No. 3 (Autumn, 1984), pp. 216-224 note 97 Based on Ronald Brashear and ...
... fix anything." The CSM/ S-IVB combination was placed in a phasing orbit with 224-km (139.2-mi) apogee and 150-km (93.2-mi) perigee ... Kerwin had lost only 0.5 kg (1 lb) ; Weitz had lost 1.8 kg (4 lbs). Top Skylab officials at MSFC agreed that solar wing ... the pole to the wing. Tangling of the 10.6- and 18.3-m (35- and 60-ft) flexible umbilicals linking the astronauts to spacecraft life sup- ...
... on the STS-58 mission. 18 - SOCIETY NEWS Report of meeting: European Rocketry in ... recent launches and forthcoming launch preparations. 129 - STS-60: MISSION REPORT A report by Roelof Schuiling ... Space Report Space news from around the world. 224 - SATELLITE DIGEST - 266 This month's listing of ... . 251 - - '''VOL. 36 NO. 8''' '''AUGUST 1994''' - Space Education. - ...
... million, to bring total for manned space flight (including Apollo) to $1.224 billion, down $61 million from FY 1972. Funding for NASA space ... Total requested for NASA aeronautics and space technology programs increased from $212.8 million in FY 1972 to $249.3 million. Aeronautical research and ... it had pressure-fed boosters and 4.6- by 18.3-m (15- by 60-ft), 30000-kg (65 000-lb) capacity-"will cost $ ...
... million miles. With initial orbit of 1,573-mi. apogee, 224-mi. perigee, and 114.8-min. period, EXPLORER I now orbits at 1,011.6-mi ... Star, 1/29/64, 4; "NASA Chronicle of Earth Sat. & Space Probes, 1957-60")'' In letter to Speaker of the House and President Pro Tempore of ... Jan 15 1964 15 Jan 16 1964 16 Jan 17 1964 17 Jan 18 1964 18 Jan 19 1964 19 Jan 20 1964 20 Jan 21 1964 ...
... Federal civilian employment was reduced to June 1966 level. ''(PD, 7/8/68, 1041)'' NASA awarded three-year, $20,126,224 cost-plus-award-fee contract to Bendix Field Engineering Corp. for ... .8 million for one-year supply of aerial targets. Super Jolly helicopter which USAF was introducing in Vietnam was twice as expensive as predecessor, Jolly Green Giant, and could carry 60 passengers or 18,500-lb cargo at 195 knots. F-111 was being produced at $8 million each; C-5A, world's largest aircraft ...

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