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Displaying 1—10 of 14 matches for query "3.15.0.212" retrieved in 0.001 sec with these stats:

  • "3" found 42922 times in 14882 documents
  • "15" found 36664 times in 13784 documents
  • "0" found 2650 times in 1717 documents
  • "212" found 133 times in 129 documents

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... 4-mi) apogee, 1386-km (861.2-mi) perigee, 114.3-min period, and 74.0° inclination. Last U.S.S.R. eight-payload launch ... Flight Center under direction of Office of Space Science. ''(NASA Release 72-212)'' Retirement of Dr. Fred L. Whipple as Director of Smithsonian Astro- ... Nov 12 1972 12 Nov 13 1972 13 Nov 14 1972 14 Nov 15 1972 15 Nov 16 1972 16 Nov 17 1972 17 Nov 18 1972 ...
... can be divided into 2 high and 3 medium spatial resolution groups: very high spatial resolution (0.41 to 1m) and high (1.8 ... for national security and defense, 17% for mapping and cartography, 15% for civil governmental use, 5% for transportation, and 4% for environmental analysis ... on India. The entire system is projected to cost only US$212 million, a very low-cost capability. 6.9.11 Japan ...
... of lunar terrain showed many layers. Outer layer, from 0.2 to 0.5 mm (0.008 to 0.02 in), was loosest and had poor heat conductivity ... First book had already appeared. ''(FBIS-SOV-71-212-3, 11/3/71, L5-6)'' Federal Government had filed $3 690 290 suit against Bechtel Corp. in ... 12 1971 12 Nov 13 1971 13 Nov 14 1971 14 Nov 15 1971 15 Nov 16 1971 16 Nov 17 1971 17 Nov 18 1971 ...
... 269 Krause, Helmut, Dr., Hamburg-Bergedorf, Vierlandstr. 15 - 79 Krebs, Fritz, Stuttgart-Degerloch, Leinfeldenerstr. ... 81 Lange, Hans-Joachim, stud. ing. Leipzig 0 5, Oststr. 9b - 232 Land, E ... , Pine Manor, Montvale, New Jersey, USA - 212 Liesching, Dipl. Ing., Gelsenkirchen-Buer, Hermann ... 263 Weirich, Hugo, Dr., Stuttgart W, Silcherstr. 3, II - 115 Weiss, Hans, Augsburg, Rosrenaustr ...
... 492-212-78-01 postlaunch and M-492-210-78-02 postlaunch , both June 28/78) MARSHALL SPACE FLIGHT CENTER MSFC reported that a new 0.8km (0. ... the orbital complex as a whole. (C Trib, June 28/78, 1-3; FBIS, Tass in English, June 28/78) The Washington Star reported that ... Jun 12 1978 12 Jun 13 1978 13 Jun 14 1978 14 Jun 15 1978 15 Jun 16 1978 16 Jun 17 1978 17 Jun 18 1978 ...
... space flight operations. Manned space flight operations would include $535.4 million for Skylab, $100.0 million for space shuttle, and $37.4 million for orbital systems and experiments. Advanced ... and $60.3 million for ATS. Total for advanced research and technology programs decreased from $264.2 million in FY 1971 to $212.8 million. STOL technology program would receive $15 million, against ...
... lunar landing mission. While spacecraft circled moon at 69-mi (111.0-km) altitude, Stafford and Cernan would separate Lunar Module LM from , ... -8C aircraft, ''(DOD Release 212-69)'' March 1969 March Mar 1 1969 1 Mar 2 1969 2 Mar 3 1969 3 Mar 4 1969 4 ... 12 1969 12 Mar 13 1969 13 Mar 14 1969 14 Mar 15 1969 15 Mar 16 1969 16 Mar 17 1969 17 Mar 18 1969 ...
... able to stabilize NASA's budget at about the $3.4 billion level . . and that our reduced program ... desired to leave the Europa program. ''(SF, 4/73, 212)'' Four sounding rockets in a series of six see Jan. ... launched from Gillam, Manitoba, carried a 63.5-kg (140.0-1b) payload to 191.7 km (119.1 mi ... 12 Feb 13 1973 13 Feb 14 1973 14 Feb 15 1973 15 Feb 16 1973 16 Feb 17 1973 17 ...
... Sands Missile Range carrying a Univ. of California astronomy experiment to a 212.4-km (132-mi) altitude. The rocket and instrumentation performed satis­factorily ... a small deep crater with outcroppings of bedrock at its edge, formed 3 million yrs ago by a large meteorite that hit the surface of ... 9.6 km (6.0 mi) since landing on the moon Jan. 16. ''(Tass, FBIS-Sov, 2/14/73, Ll; 2/15/73, L2-L3; 2/ ...
... transfer orbit with a 36 480-km (22 667.6-mi) apogee, 212-km (131.7-mi) perigee, and a 26.7° inclination. After checkout ... apogee, 35 604-km (22 123.3-mi) perigee, 1430.7-min period, and 0.1° inclination. The spacecraft was drifting 3° per day toward its final operational ... Apr 12 1973 12 Apr 13 1973 13 Apr 14 1973 14 Apr 15 1973 15 Apr 16 1973 16 Apr 17 1973 17 Apr 18 1973 18 ...

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