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... 145 - 81-03 SYNAPSE Phenomena Manfred Kage 146 - 81-03 Diversions GAMES Geoffrey Golson 148 - 81-03 Humor LAST WORD Norman Spinrad 150 - '''Volume 3 ... LAST WORD David E. H. Jones 146 - '''Volume 3 No 8''' - 81-05 Untitled Cover Art Wolfgang Hutter ... Jeff Rovin 24 - 81-07 Muzak ARTS Scott Cohen 27 - 81-07 Robert Heinlein Expanded Universe ARTS Jack ...
... the firing of Cape Canaveral's first rocket, the two-stage Bumper 8 (a V-2 first stage with a Wac Corporal 2nd stage) July ... W Post, 9/30/73, 145)'' August 1973 August September 1973 September Sep 1 1973 1 Sep 2 1973 2 Sep 3 1973 3 Sep 4 1973 4 ... Sep 24 1973 24 Sep 25 1973 25 Sep 26 1973 26 Sep 27 1973 27 Sep 28 1973 28 Sep 29 1973 29 Sep 30 1973 ...
... (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 ... -27)'' August 1967 August Aug 1 1967 1 Aug 2 1967 2 Aug 3 1967 3 Aug 4 1967 4 Aug 5 1967 5 Aug 6 1967 6 Aug 7 1967 7 Aug 8 ... 1967 23 Aug 24 1967 24 Aug 25 1967 25 Aug 26 1967 26 Aug 27 1967 27 Aug 28 1967 28 Aug 29 1967 29 Aug 30 1967 30 Aug 31 ...
... astronaut to fly in undergarment. The astronauts visually tracked Polaris A-3 missile fired from USS Benjamin Franklin, submerged nuclear submarine off ... attempt: apogee, 197 mi. (3017 km.) ; perigee, 145 mi. (233.8 km,) . On Dec, 8, clouds over New Mexico caused astronauts to cancel ... 1965 24 Dec 25 1965 25 Dec 26 1965 26 Dec 27 1965 27 Dec 28 1965 28 Dec 29 1965 29 Dec 30 ...
... of annihilation." ''(W Post, 2/8/67)'' White House had received a letter from an unnamed scientist suggesting that it conduct its own investigation into Jan. 27 accident at Kennedy Space Center ... -in orbit for photography. Orbital parameters: 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 ... 1 Feb 2 1967 2 Feb 3 1967 3 Feb 4 1967 4 Feb 5 1967 5 Feb 6 1967 6 Feb 7 1967 7 Feb 8 1967 8 Feb 9 1967 9 Feb ...
... 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 ... NYT, 8/6/66, 10)'' August 1966 August Aug 1 1966 1 Aug 2 1966 2 Aug 3 1966 3 Aug ... Aug 25 1966 25 Aug 26 1966 26 Aug 27 1966 27 Aug 28 1966 28 Aug 29 1966 29 ...
... $143.4 (125.0) million; launch vehicle procurement, $141.9 (145.0) million; bioscience, $41.8 (40.0)-million; space applications, $99.5 (88.0) million. ... 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 ... 24 1967 24 Nov 25 1967 25 Nov 26 1967 26 Nov 27 1967 27 Nov 28 1967 28 Nov 29 1967 29 Nov 30 1967 ...
... 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 ... 2 1979 2 Apr 3 1979 3 Apr 4 1979 4 Apr 5 1979 5 Apr 6 1979 6 Apr 7 1979 7 Apr 8 1979 8 Apr 9 1979 ... Apr 24 1979 24 Apr 25 1979 25 Apr 26 1979 26 Apr 27 1979 27 Apr 28 1979 28 Apr 29 1979 29 Apr 30 1979 30 ...
... Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO), scheduled to launch in August 2005. Under the US$145 million contract, Lockheed Martin would be responsible for building the ... 2001 2 Oct 3 2001 3 Oct 4 2001 4 Oct 5 2001 5 Oct 6 2001 6 Oct 7 2001 7 Oct 8 2001 8 Oct ... 24 2001 24 Oct 25 2001 25 Oct 26 2001 26 Oct 27 2001 27 Oct 28 2001 28 Oct 29 2001 29 Oct 30 ...
... Orbiter Weight at Liftoff = 110,337.27 kg Orbiter Weight at Landing = 92,702.27 kg Landed = Concrete runway ... Mission Specialist 2: Dale A. Gardner Mission Specialist 3: William E. Thornton Mission STS 8 was the fourth operational flight of ... on the Space Adaptation Syndrome. The mission duration was 145 hours 8 minutes 43 seconds. Payload Deployment of INSAT ( ...

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