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- "18" found 33393 times in 13330 documents
- "226" found 109 times in 99 documents
- "28" found 33073 times in 13311 documents
- "161" found 167 times in 161 documents
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... Engle
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View from Washington
Walter Froehlich
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Space at JPL
Dr. W. I. McLaughlin
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Tom Mayer, UKISC Chairman
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Space Report
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ESA's GIOTTO ENCOUNTERS HALLEY
Norman Longdon
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SPACE AT JPL
Dr. W. I. McLaughlin
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... s article) says nothing about the final attempt on 18 September - and probably the Society's ... , mainly in industrial firms like Siemens.” ref 28
But besides von Dickhuth-Harrach's ... .
note 4 Ley, ''Missiles, Rockets'', pp. 157-161; Winter, ''Prelude'', pp. 44-48; Sänger Bredt ...
note 9 Sänger Bredt and Engel, pp. 226-227; Jelnina and Rhorwild, p. 50.
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Lauterbach, Werner, Cunnersdorf 23c, Post Hainichen
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Lässig, Theodor, München 5, Ickstattstr. 24
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Nagel , Manfred, cand. ing., Ludwigsburg, Solitüdestr. 26
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Neubeck, Erich, Koln-Braunsfeld, am Morsdorfer Hof 3
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Reifenschweiler, Otto, cand. phys., Freiburg-Komturstr. 18
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Reissner, Hans, Stuttg. -Feuerbach, Siebenzehnerle 7
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Richter, ...
... S. reconnaissance satellites. ‘‘(Clark, NYT, 9/13/66, 28; Simons, Wash. Post, 9/11/66, A1)’’
September 12 ... orbit with 175-mi. (280-km.) apogee; 100-mi. (161-km.) perigee; 90-min. period; and 33° inclination. ... recovery ship. ‘‘(NASA Proj. Off.; NASA Release 66-226; Hines, Wash. Eve. Star, 9/13/66, A1, A6; ... Sep 16 1966 16 Sep 17 1966 17 Sep 18 1966 18 Sep 19 1966 19 Sep 20 1966 20 ...
... = Human Crew
Satellite_Of =
Launch = Start date 1991 4 28
Launch_Vehicle = Space Shuttle
Launch_Site = Cape Canaveral, United States
... 226.36 kg
Orbiter Weight at Liftoff = 112,266.36 kg
Orbiter Weight at Landing = 95,823.18 kg
Landed = Runway 15 at Kennedy Space Center, Fla.
Orbits of Earth = 134
Orbital Altitude = 140 nautical miles (161 ...
Additional database time was 0.064 sec.
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