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... 197-km (122.4-mi) perigee, 88.9-min period, and 65.4° inclination. Satellite reentered Dec. 15. ''( Goddard Space Flight Center GSFC ... and RCA Corp. Astro-Electronics Div. to receive parallel four-month, $250,000 fixed-price study contracts for definition and design of ... pollution. ''(FAA Release 69-129)'' December 1969 December Dec 1 1969 1 Dec 2 1969 2 Dec 3 1969 3 Dec 4 1969 4 ...
... . (210.9 mi.) ; perigee, 209 km. (129.6 mi.) ; period, 89.7 min.; inclination, 65°. Equipment was said to be functioning normally. ''(Krasnaya Zvezda, 3/9/65, 1, ATSS-T Trans.)'' Commercial aviation's ... Science Foundation grant of more than $250,000. Dr. Charles C. Gillispie, Princeton professor of History of Science, had been named Editor-in-Chief. ''(NYT, 3/7/65, Book Review Sec., 8)'' Professor ...
... 129 million cu, ft, of the structure, Apollo- Saturn V launch vehicles would be assembled in an upright position in a controlled environment. ''(KSC Release 86-65 ... under prime and subcontract arrangements, We are handling about 250,000 procurement actions a year, and over 150 universities ... ''(FAA Release 65-30)'' April 1965 April Apr 1 1965 1 Apr 2 1965 2 Apr 3 1965 3 Apr 4 ...
... -52 Mission. 68 - - '''VOL. 35 NO. 3''' '''MARCH 1993''' - SPACEPLANES - BACK TO THE ... are makers of the satellite's radar. 129 - STONEHENGE FROM SPACE Dr M.J.F ... Preconditions by Ian A. Crawford. 188 - STS-65 ASTRONAUTS AT VANCOUVER, CANADA The problem ... 248 - THE STARSHIP AS AN EXERCISE IN WORLD GOVERNMENT. 250 - - '''VOL. 35 NO. 8''' '''AUGUST 1993''' - ...
... . 65 - 'CREW SCHEDULE' COMPETITION Books are the prizes for this month's competition winners. 67 - - '''VOL. 36 NO. 3''' '''MARCH 1994''' ... News of recent launches and forthcoming launch preparations. 129 - STS-60: MISSION REPORT A report by ... This month's listing of recent spacecraft launchings. Space Miscellany. 250 - Correspondence A selection of readers' letters. 246 ...
... July 1991. A five flight veteran, Halsell has logged over 1,250 hours in space. He was the pilot on STS-65 (July 8-23, 1994) and STS-74 (November 12-20 ... from NASA in November 2006 to accept a position with ATK Launch Systems, Utah. STS-65 flew the second International Microgravity Laboratory (IML-2). During the 15-day flight the crew ... supplies for use by the cosmonauts. The STS-74 mission was accomplished in 129 orbits of the Earth, traveling 3.4 million miles in 196 hours, 30 minutes, 44 seconds. STS-83 ...
... , Friedrich, Berlin-Spandau, Pichelsdorferstr. 20 - 65 Bitomsky, Erich, cand. ing., Stuttgart 13 ... stud. ing., Nürnberg, Reichenberger Str. 6 - 250 Schmidt, Lee, Dipl. Ing., Berlin ... - 107 Thies, Werner, Kaltenkirchen , Königstr. 8 - 129 Thulesius, Conrad, stud. ing., Braunschweig, Gliesmaroderstr. ... 263 Weirich, Hugo, Dr., Stuttgart W, Silcherstr. 3, II - 115 Weiss, Hans, Augsburg, ...
... - Spacecab II: A Small Shuttle David Ashford 3 - Correspondence 5 - Space Report 6 - Twenty ... Moon 62 - Correspondence 63 - Space Report 65 - News from the Cape G.L ... Satellite Tracking with GEODSS Joel W. Powell 129 - Salyut Mission Report Neville Kidger 132 - ... 249 - Solar Max and the Climate Richard Lewis 250 - Human Problems of Space Travel ...
... - Vikings on Space Path L. J. Carter 65 - Space at JPL Dr. W. I. McLaughlin ... s Desk 92 - Book Notices 95 - - '''VOL. 39 NO. 3''' '''MARCH 1986''' - VIEWPOINT 98 - IN MEMORIAM ... - HALLEY'S COMET UP-DATE 129 - GEOSPACE SCIENCE MISSION J. Bird 132 ... 248 - WORLD LEADER IN HIGH TECHNOLOGY 250 - EYES IN THE SKY 255 - BROADCASTING FROM SPACE 257 - ...

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