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... . ''(MSC Release 63-144)''
According to Soviet lunar-exploration timetable published in Hungarian magazine Lobogo, U.S.S.R. planned first manned circumlunar flight for 1964--65, first manned lunar ... Research Service of Dept. Of Commerce's Office of Technical Services. ''(Schmeck, NYT, 9/4/63)''
Urging a "breakthrough" by CAB and FAA "toward more economical operations in 18 passenger ... /8/664)''
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... 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 International ... Bourget, France, Tu-144 was designed for a capacity of 121 passengers, a speed of 1,550 mph, and a range of 4,000 mi. ''(Kamm, NYT, 6/16/65, 1, 9)''
An ... know about." ''(Simons, Wash, Post, 6/23/65)''
June 1965 June
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... into orbit with 287-km (178.3-mi) apogee, 198-km (123-mi) perigee, 88.9-min period, and 65.3° inclination. Satellite reentered June 10. ... Minister Pavel Dementyev told Paris press conference Soviet supersonic transport Tu-144 was expected to go into commercial service in late 1973 or ... May
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... weighed 174 600 kg (385 000 lbs). Tu-144 would cruise at 2490 km per hr (1550 mph) at 19 800-m (65 000-ft) altitude; Concorde cruised at 2170 km per ... 3 hrs and 30 min; Tu-144 probably would require 3 hrs and 10 min. Tu-144 maximum range was estimated to be 6400 km (4000 mi). Tu-144 was powered by four Kuznetsov NK-144 ... 1971 April
May 1971 May
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... . 21, and was 144,488 mi. from earth at 9 p.m. EST. ''(UPI, Wash. Daily News, 3/22/65; Hines, Wash. Eve. Star, 3/22/65; AP, Phil. Eve. Bull., 3/22/65)''
More than 900 representatives of news media had been accredited, making the GT-3 mission of Astronauts ... technology will falter, then stop." ''(M&R, 3/22/65, 46)''
March 1965 March
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... eliminate the need for additional energy sources for maneuvering in space. ''(Kazakhstanskaya Pravda, 7/7/65, 3)''
Photos of the rim of the terrestrial globe and of the twilight aureole taken by ... ; the design model of the Tu-144 so resembled the Concorde that it was humorously referred to as the Concordovich. ''(Heumann, Der Spiegel, 7/7/65, 86-87)''
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... solar orbit that would put it between 44 million and 144 million km from the sun, 3 million km closer than its twin, Helios 1 ... The bench, designed simultaneously with the aircraft itself, could accommodate the 65-m-long plane and simulate conditions such as outside-temperature ... January
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... and Britain, who already are developing their Concorde , or to the Soviets with their TU-144. Or he could have followed the recommendation of some of his advisers and spent even ... country must maintain its pioneering leadership in all forms of transportation." ''( Wash, Post, 7/17/65)''
Transmissions from MARINER IV were received by the nine-month old Tidbinbilla tracking station at ... cargo. ''(NASA, Phil, Sun, Bull., 7/18/65, 19)''
July 1965 July
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... to make their first flights this fall. ''(NASA Release 65-244; FRC Release 16-65)''
The Agena target vehicle for GEMINI VI was ... the meeting with a signal from MARINER IV soaring through space 144 million mi. from earth. Received at the Johannesburg tracking station, ... July
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... part of the Bureau's program to develop future capabilities at educational institutions. ''(NASA Release 65-144)''
NASA Flight Research Center awarded separate lifting body study contracts to McDonnell Aircraft Co. ... earth's atmosphere. ''(Partner, Denver Post, 4/30/65)''
April 1965 April
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