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Displaying 1—10 of 106 matches for query "3.12.36.45" retrieved in 0.001 sec with these stats:

  • "3" found 42922 times in 14882 documents
  • "12" found 38852 times in 14387 documents
  • "36" found 961 times in 757 documents
  • "45" found 1404 times in 1108 documents

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... new aircraft are revealed by Curtis Peebles. 45 - SHUTTLE II An upgraded Shuttle offers the ... this month's competition winners. 67 - - '''VOL. 36 NO. 3''' '''MARCH 1994''' - Space Partners. - RUSSIAN FLIES AS ... - Correspondence A selection of readers' letters. 391 - - '''VOL. 36 NO. 12''' '''DECEMBER 1994''' - STS-64 Mission Report. - DISCOVERY ...
... late August 1929 in Vienna at age 36, of tuberculosis. It is relevant to ... ), “Zum Jahreswechsel,” Die Rakete, 15 January 1929, pp. 3-4; (Probably Johannes Winkler), “Die Kosten des Raketenantriebs,” ... ; “Zusammenkünfte in Breslau,” Die Rakete, 15 March 1929, p. 45. note 9 Johannes Winkler, “ ... Vol. 14 (2007), pp. 35-41. note 12 Johannes Winkler, “Die Rakete für flüssige ...
... On Aug. 2 a master alarm buzzer awakened the astronauts at 6:45 am EDT. Pressure and temperature were falling rapidly in the CSM reaction ... orbiting laboratory at 1:30 pm EDT to install the 3.6- by 7.3-m (12- by 24-ft), paper-thin, aluminized Mylar awning over the ... Astronaut Bean surpassed the space flight record for one man of 49 days 3 hrs 38 min 36 sec, set in June by Charles Conrad , Jr., on ...
... 349.4 billion FY 1976 budget request to Congress, an increase of $45.0 billion over the FY 1975 request. The recommended deficit of $ ... would be $1.7 billion in FY 1976, an increase of 36% over FY 1975 and 102% over 1974. Budget recommendations continued a ... NASA budget called for the authorization of $3.539 billion and net outlays of $3.498 billion or the 12-mo period beginning 1 July, and additional ...
... launch; television cameras would be turned on 36 hrs. after launch. Cartwheel shaped, Environmental Survey Satellite ... from the time it landed at 1:45 p.m. EST until 2:05 p.m. ... ESSA I ( Television Infrared Observation Satellite TIROS OT-3) meteorological satellite brought total of objects currently ... Feb 10 1966 10 Feb 11 1966 11 Feb 12 1966 12 Feb 13 1966 13 Feb 14 1966 14 ...
... Ats V into near-synchronous orbit with 22,927-mi (36,889.5-km) apogee, 22,221-mi (35,753.6- ... 12: Apollo 11 Astronauts Neil A. Armstrong , Edwin E. Aldrin , Jr. and Michael Collins held their first postflight press conference at Manned Spacecraft Center MSC , narrating 45 ... ''(P Bull, 8/12/69)'' August 1969 August Aug 1 1969 1 Aug 2 1969 2 Aug 3 1969 3 Aug 4 1969 ...
... months, until April 12, 1980; its transmitter was turned off when its batteries could no longer hold a charge. Orbiter 1 lasted even longer, a total of 45 months after orbital insertion ... longer power the transmitters. (NASA MOR S-815-75-01/02 postlaunch Feb 3/82; NASA Release 82-36) January 1982 January February 1982 February Feb 1 1982 1 Feb 2 1982 2 Feb 3 1982 3 Feb 4 1982 4 Feb 5 1982 5 Feb 6 1982 ...
... jet transport air-craft, is fitted with a 36-inch diameter telescope and flies at 41,000 to 45,000 feet. Measurements of the solar atmosphere ... March 1988 March Mar 1 1988 1 Mar 2 1988 2 Mar 3 1988 3 Mar 4 1988 4 Mar 5 1988 5 Mar 6 1988 6 ... Mar 9 1988 9 Mar 10 1988 10 Mar 11 1988 11 Mar 12 1988 12 Mar 13 1988 13 Mar 14 1988 14 Mar 15 1988 15 ...
... J. Bresnik Mission Specialist 2: Michael J. Foreman Mission Specialist 3: Leland D. Melvin Mission Specialist 4: Robert L. Satcher Jr. ... STS 129 was an American shuttle craft carrying six astronauts and 12.36 tonnes of supplies for the International Space Station. It ... at Cape Canaveral on 27 November 2009 at 14:45 UT. EVA Extravehicular Activity (EVA) conducted by Mike Foreman, ...
... Viktor V. Gorbatko, was launched from Baikonur at 3:45 pm Oct. 12 into orbit with 217-km (134.8-mi) apogee, 200-km (124.3-mi) perigee, 88.4-min period, and 51 ... spacecraft was given until Tass announced softlanding of Soyuz VII at 12:36 pm Oct. 17 and of Soyuz VIII at 12:10 pm Oct. 18. Western officials speculated missions had not achieved ... 1969 8 Oct 9 1969 9 Oct 10 1969 10 Oct 11 1969 11 Oct 12 1969 12 Oct 13 1969 13 Oct 14 1969 14 Oct 15 1969 15 Oct 16 ...

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