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... 80-10 Opinion LAST WORD Isaac Asimov 194 - '''Volume 3 No 2''' - 80-11 Untitled Cover Art Fred-Jurgan Rogner ... Diversions GAMES Scot Morris 144 - 80-11 Opinion LAST WORD David Saltman 146 - '''Volume 3 No 3''' - 80-12 Untitled Cover ... 81-01 Opinion LAST WORD Jarnes Randi 118 - '''Volume 3 No 5''' - 81-02 Untitled Cover Art Pete Turner 1 ...
... . The $515.2 million would include $364.3 million for Apollo Applications, $110 million for Space Shuttle and station, and $40.9 million for operations. Advanced missions would receive $2.5 million, same as in FY 1970, to bring total for manned space flight to $1.474 billion, down $557.5 million from FY 1970. Funding for ... once 420,000 people-will decline from current level by another 45,000, to about 144,000 people by the end of fiscal year 1971. The impact will be felt in ...
... manned space flight spending in a New York Times article: "The spectacular problems of the $2.5-billion Skylab mission and the failure of the first three Soviet Salyut space stations may ... Off Pio)'' A Washington Post editorial commented on the June 3 crash of the Soviet Tu-144 during the May 24-June 3 Paris Air Show: "With each new blow incurred by the ... 1973 May June 1973 June Jun 1 1973 1 Jun 2 1973 2 Jun 3 1973 3 Jun 4 1973 4 Jun 5 1973 5 Jun 6 1973 6 Jun 7 1973 7 Jun 8 1973 ...
... Maj. Gen. Don R. Ostrander 26 - STENTOR AND GAMMA 32 - - '''Volume 3 No. 2''' '''MARCH 1961''' - SURFACE EXPLORATION OF THE MOON. Peter A. E. Stewart 34 - ... REVIEWS 144 - NOTHING ON EARTH. M. VERTREGT 145 - THE BIG BOOSTERS 150 - A "SIT-ME-DOWN" SPACESUIT. H. E. ROSS 151 - BLACKIE RETURNS 152 - - '''VOLUME 3 NO. 5''' '''SEPTEMBER 1961''' ...
... 142 - 79-11 Diversions GAMES Scot Morris 144 - 79-11 The True Pioneers of Space LAST WORD L A P Moore 146 - '''Volume 2 No 3''' - 79-12 Uranus from Umbreil Cover Art ... GAMES Scot Morris 128 - 80-01 Aftcast: The 1980s LAST WORD Les Waas 130 - '''Volume 2 No 5''' - 80-02 Broken Hearts Cover Art Nick Aristovulos 1 - 80-02 Opinion FIRST WORD ...
... proj off)'' Soviet journalist Victor Louis discussed U.S.S.R. plans for the Tu-144 supersonic transport aircraft in a New York Times article. The aircraft was scheduled to go ... had calculated that the U.S.S.R. would not sell more than 20 Tu-144s initially. "Ten are estimated to be sufficient to satisfy Soviet national airline Aeroflot's demands ... 1973 May June 1973 June Jun 1 1973 1 Jun 2 1973 2 Jun 3 1973 3 Jun 4 1973 4 Jun 5 1973 5 Jun 6 1973 6 Jun 7 1973 7 Jun 8 1973 ...
... than that of the mare volcanic rock.” ''(Science, 1/5/73, 23-24)'' The U.S.S.R. had fitted its Tu-144 supersonic transport with retractable wings on the nose for ... parachutes. The U.S.S.R. still expected the Tu-144 to be operational in 1975. ''(Donaldson, London Daily Telegraph, 1/5/73)'' The Dept. of Defense had recommended expansion of the ... , 28)'' 1973 January 1973 January Jan 1 1973 1 Jan 2 1973 2 Jan 3 1973 3 Jan 4 1973 4 Jan 5 1973 5 Jan 6 1973 6 Jan 7 1973 7 Jan 8 1973 ...
U.S.S.R. planned to test-fly Tu-144 supersonic aircraft during 1968, possibly within few months, Soviet Vice Minister for Air Industry Al­exander Kobzarez told 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 range. Soviet ... , 26)'' June 1968 June Jun 1 1968 1 Jun 2 1968 2 Jun 3 1968 3 Jun 4 1968 4 Jun 5 1968 5 Jun 6 1968 6 Jun 7 1968 7 Jun 8 1968 8 ...
... enough to demonstrate the validity of his judgment. Upon hearing of the secretary's decision, 2 members of the Senate Commerce Committee were narrowly defeated in an attempt to ban the ... Tupolev-144, in service since 26 Dec. 1975 within the Soviet Union as a freight plane. (NYT, 5 Jan 76, 1; Av Wk, 5 Jan 76, 26; W Star, 6 Jan 76, A-3 ... , A14) 1975 January 1976 January Jan 1 1976 1 Jan 2 1976 2 Jan 3 1976 3 Jan 4 1976 4 Jan 5 1976 5 Jan 6 1976 6 Jan 7 1976 7 Jan 8 1976 ...
... his lifelong rocketry career. A typical thrust was almost five kg (2.2 lb.) for only 0.35 sec. Image:Winkler's_first_ ... was to be situated in a much higher orbit of 5,000 km (3,100 miles) with an orbit time of 200 minutes. ... . Oberth (sic.), “Ist die Weltraumfahrt möglich?,” Die Rakete, 15 November 1927, pp. 144-152; (Johannes Winkler), “5000 RM. Werbprämien,” Die Rakete, 15 November 1927, p. 155 ...

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