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... launched by U.S.S.R. into orbit with 232-km (144.2-mi) apogee, 191-km (118.7-mi) perigee, 89.0-min period, and 51.6° inclination, ( Goddard Space Flight Center ... flight plan was flown after one of three engine chambers malfunctioned, but vehicle reached mach 0.8 and most objectives were achieved. ''(NASA Proj Off)''
Lewis Research Center LeRC announced it ... 1971 January
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... Cosmos satellites from Plesetsk on one booster. Each satellite was about 0.8 m (2.5 ft) in diameter, 0.9 m (3 ft) long, and weighed 36--45 kg (80-1001bs) . Cosmos ... .S. and U.K. technical journals. Tu-144 was "clearly an aircraft which is competitive with the Concorde." It had 27.1-m (89-ft) wing span and Concorde's was 25.6 m (84 ft) ; it was 56 m (184 ft) long and Concorde was 62.1 m (204 ft). Tu-144 weighed ...
... and reflective -- philosophical. ref 105
2.3.3. Astrophotography as Space Art
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note 89 Personal communication from Tsutomu Yamanaka, January 26, ... /metro/may01/ spacejam08050701a.asp>
note 144 GZA, “Dark Matter, https://en ... www.esa.int/esaMI/Cassini-Huygens/SEMJBDXEM4E_0.html>
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... -mi) apogee, 207-km (128.6-mi) perigee, 89.6-min period, and 65.4° inclination. Satellite reentered ... Flight Center MSFC Deputy Director (Management). ''(NASA Release 69-144)''
At Moscow meeting of Franco-Soviet Grand Commission, ... alpha-particle emissivity of moon was greater than 0.064 per square cm per sec per ... Oct 1 1969 1 Oct 2 1969 2 Oct 3 1969 3 Oct 4 1969 4 Oct 5 1969 5 ...
... -mi) apogee, 205-km (127.4-mi) perigee, 89.6- min period, and 72.8° inclination. Satellite ... its continuing investigation had determined, after Aug. 3 hearing, "that several astronauts had accepted payment for ... personal items weighing no more than 0.2 kg (0.5 lb) would be carried by ... began in 1965-had been used for 144 different international telecasts via four Intelsat satellites during Olympics ...
... S.R. into orbit with 208-km (129-mi) apogee, 144-km (89-mi) perigee, 88-min period, and 50° inclination. ... toward hardware and tactics for modern, non-nuclear war; and (3) exhausted her "creative design capability in the current generation of ... Administrator for Administration effective July 17; (2) R/Adm. Roderick 0. Middleton (USN), former Deputy Director of OMSF Missions .Operations Directorate, ...
... 175.8-mi)'' apogee, 203-km ''(126.2-mi)'' perigee, 89.3-min period, and 51.8° inclination. Satellite performed satisfactorily and ... spectrum not available from ground observatories. ''(NASA Release 68-144)''
Naval Research Laboratory scientists Dror Sadeh, Stephen Knowles, and ... 0.5° width beam. ''(ComSatCorp Release 68-40)''
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... 527 from Plesetsk into orbit with 295-km (183.3-mi) apogee, 177-km (110-mi) perigee, 89.1-min period, and 65.4° inclination. Satellite ... lunar near subsurface to depths of 1 to 1.05 km (0.6 to 1 mi) . First Apollo 17 launch window would open ... in development of Soviet aircraft construction. Tupolev had designed Soviet Tu-144 supersonic transport aircraft. ''(Tass, FBIS-Sov, 11/2/72, Ji; 11/6/ ...
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