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... , W Star, 12/31/68, A5; UPI, NYT, 1/1/69, 10; W Post, 1/1/69, 2)''
Soviet test pilot Eudard V. Yelyan test-flew Tu-144, U.S.S.R ... been claimed that this initial trial reached supersonic speeds, the likelihood is that the TU-144 was kept subsonic on its first outing. But Soviet airplane designers and builders have manufactured ... .2 billion in FY 1968, first drop since 1955. Obligations had been expected to total $17.3 billion in FY 1969, but, because of appropriations and apportionment actions, probably would be even ...
... York Times reported. Sovetskaya Rossiya had quoted Western comments that Tu-144's engines were quieter and produced less pollution than those of Concorde, ... ''(Av Wk, 5/31/71, 23)''
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... water, and addition of third oxygen tank for SM. ''(NASA Release 70-144)''
Marshall Space Flight Center MSFC announced NR had been awarded two ... '' (Time, 8/31/70, 48)''
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... Space Flight Center GSFC SSR, 10/31/72; 11/31 30 /72; SBD, 11/2/72, 2)''
Overview of Apollo 17 mission, scheduled for Dec. 6 ... in development of Soviet aircraft construction. Tupolev had designed Soviet Tu-144 supersonic transport aircraft. ''(Tass, FBIS-Sov, 11/2/72, Ji; 11/6 ... 1972 October
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... 208-km (129-mi) apogee, 144-km (89-mi) perigee, 88-min period, and 50° inclination. It reentered later in the day. ''(Aero Tech, 7/31/67, 18)''
Congressional reaction to the ... and operate portions of the Satellite Tracking and Data Acquisition Network (STADAN) . ''(WSJ, 7/17/67, 3 )''
Many valid conclusions could be drawn from the displays and exhibits at the Soviet Air ... war; and (3) exhausted her "creative design capability in the current generation of aerospace technology" and was relying more heavily on Western design concepts. ''(Hotz, Av Wk, 7/17/67, 21)''
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... VI (launched Feb. 24) had encountered Mars July 31 and had returned valuable data on Mars ... Flight Center MSFC Deputy Director (Management). ''(NASA Release 69-144)''
At Moscow meeting of Franco-Soviet Grand Commission, ... Oct 1 1969 1 Oct 2 1969 2 Oct 3 1969 3 Oct 4 1969 4 Oct 5 1969 5 ... Oct 15 1969 15 Oct 16 1969 16 Oct 17 1969 17 Oct 18 1969 18 Oct 19 1969 19 ...
... .7-mi) perigee, 96.3-min period, and 81.1° inclination. ''( Goddard Space Flight Center GSFC SSR, 3/31/70; SBD, 3/19/70,94)''
Rep ... million; physics and astronomy, $110.4 million; lunar and planetary exploration, $144.9 million; bioscience, $12.9 million; space applications, $172.6 million ... 14 Mar 15 1970 15 Mar 16 1970 16 Mar 17 1970 17 Mar 18 1970 18 Mar 19 1970 19 Mar ...
... moon. Vehicle had landed on moon on board Luna 17 Nov. 17, 1970. ''(FBIS-Sov-71- 137-3, 8/13/71, Ll)''
High-power radar transmitter was ... "substantial doubt that the present configurations of the Concorde and the TU-144 will become commercially viable aircraft"; balance of payments argument was not sufficiently ... Aug 28 1971 28 Aug 29 1971 29 Aug 30 1971 30 Aug 31 1971 31
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... call vote (245-144), House of Representatives approved $511 000 in Interior Dept budget for FY 1964 to "Ion National Air Museum. ''(Wash. Eve. Star, 7/17/63, Bl)''
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... developing their Concorde , or to the Soviets with their TU-144. Or he could have followed the recommendation of some of ... July
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