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Displaying 1—10 of 49 matches for query "3.15.0.49" retrieved in 0.001 sec with these stats:

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... 3 - J.R. LESH C.J. RUGGIER & R.J. CESARONE SPACE COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGIES FOR INTERSTELLAR MISSIONS 7 - J.L. ANDERSON LEAPS OF THE IMAGINATION: INTERSTELLAR FLIGHT AND THE HORIZON MISSION METHODOLOGY 15 ... 80 - - '''GENERAL ISSUE''' '''EDITOR: L. J. CARTER''' '''VOL.49 No. 3 MARCH 1996''' - D.L. SIEVING A CENTRIFUGAL ... A COASTING SPEED OF 0,3C TO A STAR? 335 - B.N ...
... The spacecraft was spin-stabilized at 3° per sec with all systems operating normally. Apollo Launch: At 3:50 pm EDT 15 July-7 hr 30 min after the ... for both U.S. and Soviet viewers before the final handshakes at 4:49 pin EDT 18 July, when the crews returned to their respective spacecraft. ... A second maneuver put the CSM in a 223.2-km by 219.0-km orbit. Deorbit began at 4:38 p.m. The command module ...
... in DOT. Of estimated $11.6 billion increase in total budget outlays, $0.5 billion was for national defense, "largely for improvements in our ... ''(PD, 1/20/69, 70-90; CR, 1/15/69, S195-208)'' President Johnson sent $195.3-billion FY 1970 budget request to Congress, including ... from ERTS spacecraft. FAA'S R&D budget would increase from $49 million in FY 1969 to $59 million in FY 1970. Principal ...
... predoctoral training programs. "Over the past five years 49 faculty members, 61 graduate students and 73 ... special optical cameras eleven feet high that weigh 3,000 pounds." ''(Pipp, Detroit News, 5/16/65 ... the year with the lowest fatality rate on record, 0.61 deaths to 100 million passenger-miles flown, ... May 13 1965 13 May 14 1965 14 May 15 1965 15 May 16 1965 16 May 17 1965 17 ...
... of a then new and large “three-liter: (0.7 gallon) ''Repulsor''. These men were later identified as ... Interplanetary Society'', No. 11, August 1931, pp. 2-3; Jelena and Rohrwild, p. 49. note 12 Pendray, “Recent Worldwide,” p. 6.
... ''(LTTAT)'' -Agena D booster. First entered orbit with 242-mi ''(382.0-km)'' apogee, 114-mi ''(183.5-km)'' perigee, 90.2-min ... all that the space effort is costing " ''(CR, 3/21/68, S3130-1)'' MSFC awarded $49,985 nine-month study contract to Lockheed Aircraft ... Hamilton, NYT, 3/15/68, 18; Egli, W Post, 3/15/68, A19)'' March 1968 March Mar 1 1968 1 Mar 2 1968 2 Mar 3 1968 3 Mar 4 ...
... orbit with 118-mi (189.9-km) apogee and 115.0-mi (185.0-km) perigee. After postlaunch checkout Command Service Module CSM separated ... Lalande. November 21-24: Crew fired SPS engine at 172:27 GET (3:49 pm EST Nov. 21) , injecting Command Service Module CSM into transearth ... 12 1969 12 Nov 13 1969 13 Nov 14 1969 14 Nov 15 1969 15 Nov 16 1969 16 Nov 17 1969 17 Nov 18 ...
... , SOME LUNAR CRATER PROBLEMS, Sky and Telescope, 15-5 201, March 1956 48 - P. Moore, LIFE ON THE MOON? Irish Astronom. 3-5, 133, March 1955 49 - P. Moore, WHAT SHALL WE FIND ... 60 - H. C. Urey, THE ORIGIN OF THE MOON'S SURFACE FEATURES, Sky & Telescope, 15-3, 108, Jan. 1956; 15-4, 161, Feb. 1956. 61- R. L. T. Clarkson, THE ORIGIN AND HISTORY ... . Gabler, LUNAR INSTRUMENT CARRIER, TRACKING AND COMMUNIICATION (U) Rand Rept. RM-1731, 4. June 1956 0 (Confidential) 95 - E. C. Heffern, LUNAR INSTRUMENT CARRIER-VEHICLE DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS, (U) Rand Report RM ...
... 110, Marshall Space Flight Center by 374, Ames Research Center by 49, Flight Research Center by 13, Langley Research Center by 62, ... ''(Pres Rpt 1974; NASA Release 73-281; NASA Activities, 1/15/74, 2-3)'' A burgeoning worldwide energy shortage led President Nixon ... the space area alone declined to $2.9 billion, from $3.0 billion in 1972. Executive and utility aircraft sales increased ...
... obtain stability and control data at mach 1,1 and mach 0.9 for stability augmentation systems only. Flight objectives were achieved. ... carried Pennsylvania State Univ. payload containing electrometer to 78.9- km (49.3-mi) altitude. Primary purpose of flights was to study ionosphere ... 1972 12 Nov 13 1972 13 Nov 14 1972 14 Nov 15 1972 15 Nov 16 1972 16 Nov 17 1972 17 Nov 18 ...

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