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Displaying 1—10 of 183 matches for query "3.144.8.19" retrieved in 0.002 sec with these stats:

  • "3" found 42922 times in 14882 documents
  • "144" found 362 times in 268 documents
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... 144 - 80-11 Opinion LAST WORD David Saltman 146 - '''Volume 3 No 3''' - 80-12 Untitled Cover Art Michael Parkes 1 - 80-12 Opinion FIRST WORD Ben Bova 6 - 80-12 OMNIBUS Contributors 8 ... Vince Streano 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 - 81 ... College EARTH Gordon F Sander 18 - 81-05 A Test of Age LIFE Bernard Dixon 19 - 81-05 Return to Earth SPACE Nick Engler 22 - 81-05 Groupthink MIND Walli F ...
... 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 ... 16 1971 16 May 17 1971 17 May 18 1971 18 May 19 1971 19 May 20 1971 20 May 21 1971 21 May 22 1971 ...
... 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 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 Jun 9 1968 9 ... Jun 16 1968 16 Jun 17 1968 17 Jun 18 1968 18 Jun 19 1968 19 Jun 20 1968 20 Jun 21 1968 21 Jun 22 1968 22 ...
... group who work in complete anonymity but under the intensive examination of history." ''(CR, 6/8/73, $10691)'' President Nixon praised U.S. space technology in a commencement ad-dress at ... , 6/19/ 73; FCC PIO)'' A Washington 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 ... 1973 15 Jun 16 1973 16 Jun 17 1973 17 Jun 18 1973 18 Jun 19 1973 19 Jun 20 1973 20 Jun 21 1973 21 Jun 22 1973 22 Jun 23 ...
... transmission of television, voice, radio-photo, and teletype. ''(NASA Release 63-144)'' Selection of Republic Aviation Corp. for negotiation of Advanced Orbiting Solar ... 2 Jul 3 1963 3 Jul 4 1963 4 Jul 5 1963 5 Jul 6 1963 6 Jul 7 1963 7 Jul 8 1963 8 Jul ... 1963 16 Jul 17 1963 17 Jul 18 1963 18 Jul 19 1963 19 Jul 20 1963 20 Jul 21 1963 21 Jul 22 ...
... usable. and spotted 16 hurricanes and typhoons. ''(NASA Release 64-144)'' President Johnson was shown lunar landing research vehicle and X ... D booster from WTR with undisclosed satellite payload. ''(HHN-4 8 )'' Navy dedicated 61-inch astrometric reflector telescope at Naval Observatory, ... Houston Post, 6/19/64)'' June 1964 June Jun 1 1964 1 Jun 2 1964 2 Jun 3 1964 3 Jun 4 1964 ...
... ; and six SPS burns. ''(NASA Release 69-3)'' U.S.S.R.'s supersonic transport, Tu-144, made second test flight. Of 50-min ... Vehicle because of second Lunar Landing Training Vehicle LLTV crash, Dec. 8, 1968. Both craft were destroyed in accidents at Ellington AFB, Tex.; ... 16 1969 16 Jan 17 1969 17 Jan 18 1969 18 Jan 19 1969 19 Jan 20 1969 20 Jan 21 1969 21 Jan 22 1969 ...
... . ''(O'Toole, W Post, 5/19/73, A12; SF, 1/74, 39-40; Lyons, NYT, 9/26/73,33)'' The U.S.S.R. Tu-144 supersonic transport had reached a speed ... 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 8 1973 8 May 9 1973 9 May ... 1973 15 May 16 1973 16 May 17 1973 17 May 18 1973 18 May 19 1973 19 May 20 1973 20 May 21 1973 21 May 22 1973 22 May 23 ...
... months" (NASA MOR E-420-51-A-11 prelaunch Nov 8/84; NASA Release 84-144; MARSHALL SPACE FLIGHT CENTER MSFC Release 84-90; Johnson Space ... 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 ... Nov 16 1984 16 Nov 17 1984 17 Nov 18 1984 18 Nov 19 1984 19 Nov 20 1984 20 Nov 21 1984 21 Nov 22 1984 22 ...
... 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 ... 15 Apr 16 1967 16 Apr 17 1967 17 Apr 18 1967 18 Apr 19 1967 19 Apr 20 1967 20 Apr 21 1967 21 Apr 22 1967 22 ...

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