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Displaying 1—10 of 45 matches for query "3.15.0.88" retrieved in 0.001 sec with these stats:

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... :20 pm local time (8:20 am EDT) 15 July. The spacecraft entered orbit with a 221.9-km apogee, 186.3-km perigee, 88.5min period, and 51.8° inclination. Foreign correspondents ... -km perigee. 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 Soyuz launch ... move ahead. 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 and service module ...
... apogee, 210-km (130.5-mi) perigee, 88:9-min period, and 81.4° inclination. Satellite reentered April 15. ''( Goddard Space Flight Center GSFC SSR, ... problems of getting research funds equal to the task." '' (Science, 4/3/70, 100)'' Science editorial noted that President's Council of Economic ... in 1965 and have been decreasing by an average rate of 0.8 percentage point a year, to 8.7 percent in 1970 ...
... hour after pumpdown began, chamber pressure was Is than 138 newtons per sq m (0.02 psi) -equal to that at 45 700-m (150 000-ft) altitude. ... time what further action it will take." ''(CR, 8/3/72, D869; Text)'' Senate agreed by vote of 88 to 2 to ratify U.S.-U.S.S.R ... Aug 12 1972 12 Aug 13 1972 13 Aug 14 1972 14 Aug 15 1972 15 Aug 16 1972 16 Aug 17 1972 17 Aug 18 1972 18 ...
... carried an x-ray spectrometer that observed x-ray emissions in the 0.3-7 keV band. Two additional rocket experiments were scheduled for ... fuel rockets. (LRC Release 88-7) January 1988 January February 1988 February Feb 1 1988 1 Feb 2 1988 2 Feb 3 1988 3 Feb 4 ... 12 1988 12 Feb 13 1988 13 Feb 14 1988 14 Feb 15 1988 15 Feb 16 1988 16 Feb 17 1988 17 Feb 18 ...
... LTTAT)'' -Agena D booster. First entered orbit with 242-mi ''(382.0-km)'' apogee, 114-mi ''(183.5-km)'' perigee, 90.2-min ... cloud patterns over northern hemisphere every 15 min. ''(ESSA Release 68-20; NYT, 3/14/68, 88)'' Sen. Frank Carlson ''(R-Kan.)'', ranking ... 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 ...
... with 506.9-km (315.0-mi) apogee, 439.4-km (273.0-mi) perigee, 94.0min period, and 88.l° inclination. ''( Goddard Space Flight Center ... from ground stations. Similar launches had been conducted March l and 3. ''(NASA Rpts SRL)'' NASA announced appointment of Donald P. Hearth, ... 12 1970 12 Mar 13 1970 13 Mar 14 1970 14 Mar 15 1970 15 Mar 16 1970 16 Mar 17 1970 17 Mar 18 1970 ...
... in Pasadena, California, detected two of the blasts registered at 3.0 and 3.5 on the Richter scale. The cause of the explosions was ... 88; USA Today, May 5/88; W Times, May 5/88; B Sun, May 5/88) April 1988 April May 1988 May May 1 1988 1 May 2 1988 2 May 3 1988 3 ... 12 1988 12 May 13 1988 13 May 14 1988 14 May 15 1988 15 May 16 1988 16 May 17 1988 17 May 18 ...
... $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. On ... November 1967 November Nov 1 1967 1 Nov 2 1967 2 Nov 3 1967 3 Nov 4 1967 4 Nov 5 1967 5 Nov 6 ... 12 1967 12 Nov 13 1967 13 Nov 14 1967 14 Nov 15 1967 15 Nov 16 1967 16 Nov 17 1967 17 Nov 18 ...
... announced. The $5548 fund included individual gifts ranging from $1500 to the $0.35 contribution of an eight-year-old boy sent in 1970 ... early to assess the effect on Skylab 3 and 4 missions, planned for 56 days each. On May 15 Skylab faced a new threat as ... , Conrad reported that the internal temperature had stabilized near 304 K (88°F) and that, while this would be tolerable for the rest of ...
... the Dynamic 2. General Comments on Nuclear Rocketry 3. Specific Technical Comments on the Dynamics of Nuclear Rockets ... as your tank weight, then deduct 5%, 10% or 15% of that and put it into the payload column. ... which is double the current annual limit. He’s 88 now and in good health and I can ... nuclear rocket engine is and by implication, why 0.997 reliability can be achieved. Simply stated, the ...

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