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... orbit. "In principle, each satellite could have been identified." ''(Science, 8/2/68, 459-60; W Post, 8/2/68, A10; SBD, 8/5/68, 145)''
NAS and NAE would collaborate on initial study of scientific and engineering aspects of U.S. participation in International Decade of Ocean Exploration planned for 1970s, Science reported. ''(Science, 8/2/68, 447)''
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... a higher orbit for rendezvous attempt: apogee, 197 mi. (3017 km.) ; perigee, 145 mi. (233.8 km,) . On Dec, 8, clouds over New Mexico caused astronauts to cancel scheduled experiment to communicate with ... sec, to raise perigee to 185.8 mi. (299.7 km.) ; 43 min, later, he fired braking thrusters 15 sec, to lower apogee to 188.3 mi. (103.7 km,) and provide ...
Dec 1 1965 1 Dec 2 1965 2 Dec 3 1965 3 Dec 4 1965 4 Dec 5 1965 5 Dec 6 1965 6 Dec 7 1965 7 Dec 8 1965 8 Dec 9 1965 9 ...
... USAF launched unidentified satellite employing Thor-Burner II combination from Vandenberg AFB . ''(UPI, W News, 2/8/67)''
Explorer XXIX (CEOS-A) spacecraft, launched Nov. 6,1965, was rendered useless as ... : apolune, 1,145 mi (1,847 km); perilune, 34 mi (55 km); inclination, 20.93ø; and period, 3 hrs 29 min. Spacecraft performed 357 attitude changes, responded to 2,866 commands, ...
... (137-mi) apogee, 145-km (90-mi) perigee, and 50° inclination. All equipment was functioning normally. Spacecraft reentered the same day it was launched. ''(SSR; Aero Tech, 8/14/67,13)''
House ... -billion NASA FY 1968 authorization bill (S. 1296), completing congressional action on the authorization. ''(CR, 8/8/67, H10054-60)''
NASA had modified TRW Systems ' $34.7-million contract for Orbiting Geophysical ...
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... , $141.9 (145.0) million; bioscience, $41.8 (40.0)-million; space applications, $99.5 (88.0) million. On Office of Advanced Research and Technology OART , electronics systems, $39.2 (35.0) million ... change) million; nuclear rockets, $54.0 (46.5) million; chemical propulsion, $37.2 (35.0) million; and aeronautics, $66.8 (65.0) million. Sustaining university was $10.0 (no change) million, and ...
Nov 1 1967 1 Nov 2 1967 2 Nov 3 1967 3 Nov 4 1967 4 Nov 5 1967 5 Nov 6 1967 6 Nov 7 1967 7 Nov 8 1967 8 Nov 9 1967 9 ...
... , 8/4/66)''
NASA modified existing cost-plus-fixed-fee contracts with North American Aviation , Inc., and IBM Corp. for Apollo program services with new agreements totaling $252.6 million: under $145.6 million cost-plus-incentive-fee contract extended through December 1968, NAA would provide 52 additional J-2 engines for launch vehicles as well as ... by a subsidiary of Control Data Corp. ''(NYT, 8/6/66, 10)''
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... astrophysicist Fred Espenak stated that an annular eclipse would be visible to observers within a 145-mile wide path from El Paso, Texas, through Toledo, Ohio, and much of New England ... path will see only a partial eclipse. (Reuters, May 2/94; W Post, May 4/94; B Sun, May 8/94; W Times, May 8/94; W Post, May 9/94)
The enthusiastic ...
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... to realization of the cruise missile. The Williams engine measured 12 x 37 inches, weighed 145 pounds, and produced more than 600 pounds of thrust; it had qualified for both Air ...
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... to construct Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO), scheduled to launch in August 2005. Under the US$145 million contract, Lockheed Martin would be responsible for building the orbiter and for integrating and ... ,” 3 October 2001, http://www.lockheedmartin.com/news/press_releases/2001/LockheedMartinChosenByNASAJPL Build2.html (accessed 28 January 2010).''
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