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... Ray had not been completely homogenized since formation of the craters. (3) Chemistry of the soil indicated that rocks rich in potassium, uranium, ... 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 ... 22 1973 22 Jan 23 1973 23 Jan 24 1973 24 Jan 25 1973 25 Jan 26 1973 26 Jan 27 1973 27 Jan 28 1973 ...
... 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 ... 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 ... Jun 22 1968 22 Jun 23 1968 23 Jun 24 1968 24 Jun 25 1968 25 Jun 26 1968 26 Jun 27 1968 27 Jun 28 1968 28 ...
... :70-09-25.pdf Space News for this day. (1MB PDF) U.S.S.R. launched Cosmos CCCLXV into orbit from Baikonur with 210-km (130.5-mi) apogee, 144-km (89.5-mi) perigee, and 49.5° inclination. Satellite reentered same day. '' (Spacewarn, 10/20/70, 2; Goddard Space Flight Center GSFC SSR, 9/30/70; Spaceflight, 3/71 ... 1970 September Sep 1 1970 1 Sep 2 1970 2 Sep 3 1970 3 Sep 4 1970 4 Sep 5 1970 5 Sep 6 1970 6 Sep 7 1970 7 Sep 8 1970 8 ...
... retrograde orbit, Orbital data: apogee, 2,141 mi. (3,447 km,) ; perigee, 255 mi. (410.6 km.) ; period, 125.7 min.; inclination, 144.3°, Carrying onboard instruments to map and monitor energetic particles ... 25 announcement of the program was "without foundation." ''(M/S Daily, 10/5/65)'' October 1965 October Oct 1 1965 1 Oct 2 1965 2 Oct 3 1965 3 Oct 4 1965 4 Oct 5 1965 5 Oct 6 1965 6 Oct 7 1965 7 Oct 8 1965 8 ...
... . launched Cosmos CXXXIX into earth- orbit with 210-km (130-mi) apogee; 144-km (89-mi) perigee; 87.5-min period; and 50ø inclination. Equipment functioned satisfactorily. Satellite reentered same day. ''(W ... do. . . ." ''(W Post, 1/25/67, A18)'' January 1967 January Jan 1 1967 1 Jan 2 1967 2 Jan 3 1967 3 Jan 4 1967 4 Jan 5 1967 5 Jan 6 1967 6 Jan ... 1967 21 Jan 22 1967 22 Jan 23 1967 23 Jan 24 1967 24 Jan 25 1967 25 Jan 26 1967 26 Jan 27 1967 27 Jan 28 1967 28 Jan 29 ...
... 144 supersonic aircraft exceeded mach 1 for first time during flight test, according to Tass. No further details were released. ''(Interavia AirLetter, 6/9/69, 5 ... 1 1969 1 Jun 2 1969 2 Jun 3 1969 3 Jun 4 1969 4 Jun 5 1969 5 Jun 6 1969 6 Jun 7 1969 7 ... 22 1969 22 Jun 23 1969 23 Jun 24 1969 24 Jun 25 1969 25 Jun 26 1969 26 Jun 27 1969 27 Jun 28 1969 ...
... in a New York Times article: "The spectacular problems of the $2.5-billion Skylab mission and the failure of the first three Soviet ... 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 ... Jun 22 1973 22 Jun 23 1973 23 Jun 24 1973 24 Jun 25 1973 25 Jun 26 1973 26 Jun 27 1973 27 Jun 28 1973 ...
... 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 ... 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 8 ... 1976 21 Jan 22 1976 22 Jan 23 1976 23 Jan 24 1976 24 Jan 25 1976 25 Jan 26 1976 26 Jan 27 1976 27 Jan 28 1976 28 Jan 29 ...
... Release 63-144)'' Selection of Republic Aviation Corp. for negotiation of Advanced Orbiting Solar Observatory (AOSO) contract announced by NASA. Under 5.5 million ... rou­tine training launch. ''(DOD Release 987-63)'' Polaris A-3 missile launched from land pad On successful 1,500-mi ... 22 Jul 23 1963 23 Jul 24 1963 24 Jul 25 1963 25 Jul 26 1963 26 Jul 27 1963 27 Jul ...
... 144.8-mi) apogee, 207-km (128.6-mi) perigee, 88.9-min period, and an 81.4º inclination. The satellite reentered May 14. ''( GSFC SSR, 5/31/73; SBD, 5 ... May 1 1973 1 May 2 1973 2 May 3 1973 3 May 4 1973 4 May 5 1973 5 May 6 1973 6 May 7 1973 7 ... May 22 1973 22 May 23 1973 23 May 24 1973 24 May 25 1973 25 May 26 1973 26 May 27 1973 27 May 28 1973 28 ...

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