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Displaying 1—10 of 188 matches for query "3.14.144.8" retrieved in 0.002 sec with these stats:

  • "3" found 42922 times in 14882 documents
  • "14" found 34196 times in 13429 documents
  • "144" found 362 times in 268 documents
  • "8" found 38364 times in 13958 documents

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... 81-04 OMNIBUS Contributors 10 - 81-04 COMMUNICATIONS Correspondence 12 - 81-04 Dialogue FORUM 14 - 81-04 Solar Sisters EARTH Patricia Seremet 20 - 81-04 Special Delivery LIFE ... 142 - 81-04 Diversions GAMES Scot Morris 144 - 81-04 Humor LAST WORD David E. H. Jones 146 - '''Volume 3 No 8''' - 81-05 Untitled Cover Art Wolfgang Hutter 1 ...
... .R. Council of Ministers, heading the Soviet commission investigating the June 3 crash of the Tu-144 see May 24-June 3 , said in a Paris TV interview. The Soviet airline Aeroflot was "preparing to use the supersonic Tu-144." Gen. Aleksey A. Tupolev , chief designer of the Tu-144 ... 7 1973 7 Jun 8 1973 8 Jun 9 1973 9 Jun 10 1973 10 Jun 11 1973 11 Jun 12 1973 12 Jun 13 1973 13 Jun 14 1973 14 Jun 15 1973 ...
... required before launching Mariner-I. ''(NASA Proj Off)'' Interview with Tu-144 designer, Academician Aleksey N. Tupolev, was published in Pravda. Asked to ... 1971 2 May 3 1971 3 May 4 1971 4 May 5 1971 5 May 6 1971 6 May 7 1971 7 May 8 1971 8 May 9 1971 9 May 10 1971 10 May 11 1971 11 May 12 1971 12 May 13 1971 13 May 14 1971 14 ...
... be conceivable in terms of contemporary nuclear physics. ''(Schmeck, Jr., NYT, 6/14/65, 1)'' A model of Tu-144, proposed supersonic passenger plane, was displayed by the Soviet Union at the ... solely in terms of vast sums wasted." ''(Schwartz, NYT, 6/14/65, 31, 32)'' June 14-21: PDP-5 and PDP-8 (Program Data Processing) computers, reported to simultaneously collect and analyze oceanographic ... 1 Jun 2 1965 2 Jun 3 1965 3 Jun 4 1965 4 Jun 5 1965 5 Jun 6 1965 6 Jun 7 1965 7 Jun 8 1965 8 Jun 9 1965 9 Jun ...
... press at Third International Air and Space Salon in Turin, Italy. Tu-144 would carry 120 passengers up to 1,500 mph over 4,000-mi ... aircraft in flight; and air "snatch" rescue sys­tems. ''(Aero Tech, 6/3/68, 26)'' June 1968 June Jun 1 1968 1 Jun 2 1968 ... Jun 8 1968 8 Jun 9 1968 9 Jun 10 1968 10 Jun 11 1968 11 Jun 12 1968 12 Jun 13 1968 13 Jun 14 1968 14 ...
... Skylab 2 astronauts' achievements in repairing the solar array on the Skylab Workshop (launched May 14) : "The magnificence of this accomplishment and the significance of this achievement is nearly impossible to ... Star and Daily News editorial commented on the June 3 crash of the Soviet Tu-144 supersonic transport aircraft during the May 24-June 3 Paris Air Show: "Coming on the heels of ... 7 1973 7 Jun 8 1973 8 Jun 9 1973 9 Jun 10 1973 10 Jun 11 1973 11 Jun 12 1973 12 Jun 13 1973 13 Jun 14 1973 14 Jun 15 1973 ...
... of television, voice, radio-photo, and teletype. ''(NASA Release 63-144)'' Selection of Republic Aviation Corp. for negotiation of Advanced Orbiting ... rou­tine training launch. ''(DOD Release 987-63)'' Polaris A-3 missile launched from land pad On successful 1,500-mi ... 8 1963 8 Jul 9 1963 9 Jul 10 1963 10 Jul 11 1963 11 Jul 12 1963 12 Jul 13 1963 13 Jul 14 1963 14 ...
... Module LM active rendezvous; and six SPS burns. ''(NASA Release 69-3)'' U.S.S.R.'s supersonic transport, Tu-144, made second test flight. Of 50-min duration, flight did not ... 1 Jan 2 1969 2 Jan 3 1969 3 Jan 4 1969 4 Jan 5 1969 5 Jan 6 1969 6 Jan 7 1969 7 Jan 8 1969 8 Jan 9 1969 9 Jan 10 1969 10 Jan 11 1969 11 Jan 12 1969 12 Jan 13 1969 13 Jan 14 1969 14 Jan 15 1969 ...
... 8/84; NASA Release 84-144; MARSHALL SPACE FLIGHT CENTER MSFC Release 84-90; Johnson Space Center JSC Release 84-051; W Post, Nov 13/84, A-11 and D-1, Nov 14 ... 1 Nov 2 1984 2 Nov 3 1984 3 Nov 4 1984 4 Nov 5 1984 5 Nov 6 1984 6 Nov 7 1984 7 Nov 8 1984 8 Nov 9 1984 9 Nov 10 1984 10 Nov 11 1984 11 Nov 12 1984 12 Nov 13 1984 13 Nov 14 1984 14 Nov 15 1984 ...
... was launched by U.S.S.R. into orbit with 232-km (144-mi) apogee, 186-km (116-mi) perigee, 88.5-min period, and 51.6° ... Apr 2 1967 2 Apr 3 1967 3 Apr 4 1967 4 Apr 5 1967 5 Apr 6 1967 6 Apr 7 1967 7 Apr 8 1967 8 Apr 9 1967 9 Apr 10 1967 10 Apr 11 1967 11 Apr 12 1967 12 Apr 13 1967 13 Apr 14 1967 14 Apr ...

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