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Displaying 1—10 of 262 matches for query "3.15.18.97" retrieved in 0.002 sec with these stats:

  • "3" found 42922 times in 14882 documents
  • "15" found 36664 times in 13784 documents
  • "18" found 33393 times in 13330 documents
  • "97" found 720 times in 396 documents

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... 00 kg Orbiter Weight at Liftoff = 121,168.18 kg Orbiter Weight at Landing = 89,716.82 kg Landed = Concrete runway 15 at Kennedy Space Center, Fla. Orbits of Earth ... Tanner Mission Specialist 3: Carlos I. Noriega Mission Specialist 4: Mission Specialist 5: Payload Specialist 1: Payload Specialist 2: '''ISS/Mir Crew Transport''' Mission STS 97 is an American ...
... the hos­tile, mysterious world of space." ''(CR, 7/18/68, S8901-3)'' Martin Marietta Corp. planetary scientist Allan R. Barger, who ... with Moscow departure July 15 of Ilyushin-62 aircraft belong­ing to Soviet flag carrier Aeroflot. Aircraft, carrying 97 Soviet officials and ... 13 Jul 14 1968 14 Jul 15 1968 15 Jul 16 1968 16 Jul 17 1968 17 Jul 18 1968 18 Jul 19 1968 19 Jul ...
... X-15 No. 3 flown by Maj. Robert A. Rushworth (USAF) to 223,700 ft. altitude and 3,539 mph (mach 4.97). Principal re­search objective was gathering vertical-tail pressure data. ''(X-15 ... , low temperatures, lack of liquid water, and intense solar radiation. ''(AP, Richmond News Leader, 6/18/63)'' ComSatCorp incorporator George J. Feldman said at Con­ference on Space Science and Space ... 12 Jun 13 1963 13 Jun 14 1963 14 Jun 15 1963 15 Jun 16 1963 16 Jun 17 1963 17 Jun 18 1963 18 Jun 19 1963 19 Jun 20 1963 20 Jun ...
... Center GSFC at $1.9 million cost. ''(CR, 6/15/70, H5490-3; Text)'' NASA announced it would negotiate with Grumman Aerospace Corp., ... with single stage, under $750 000 contract. ''(NASA Release 70-97)'' Dr. Eberhard F. M. Rees , Marshall Space Flight Center MSFC ... 13 Jun 14 1970 14 Jun 15 1970 15 Jun 16 1970 16 Jun 17 1970 17 Jun 18 1970 18 Jun 19 1970 19 Jun ...
... 18 pm PST (1:18 am Dec. 16 EST) . The satellite entered an almost perfect elliptical orbit with a 4304-km (2674.4-mi) apogee, 157-km (97 ... December 1973 December Dec 1 1973 1 Dec 2 1973 2 Dec 3 1973 3 Dec 4 1973 4 Dec 5 1973 5 Dec 6 1973 6 ... 13 1973 13 Dec 14 1973 14 Dec 15 1973 15 Dec 16 1973 16 Dec 17 1973 17 Dec 18 1973 18 Dec 19 1973 19 Dec 20 ...
... million was a 4% increase; engineering's $204 million was up 6%. ''(NSF Highlights, 15 July 74)'' 15-16 July: Western Union Telegraph Co.'s Westar 1-first U.S. domestic communications ... launch vehicle into polar orbit with an 879.0-km apogee, 221.3- km perigee, 95.65-min period, and 97.44° inclination. The NASA mission objective-to place the Aeros 2 ... 12 Jul 13 1974 13 Jul 14 1974 14 Jul 15 1974 15 Jul 16 1974 16 Jul 17 1974 17 Jul 18 1974 18 Jul 19 1974 19 Jul 20 1974 20 Jul ...
... rocket Preliminary orbital elements: apogee. 393 mi.; perigee, 343 Mi.; period, 97 min.; 33°. The 545 lb spacecraft included parts: salvaged from the ... Titan launch complex would be $3,982,900, with a net saving of $3,890,100. ''(MSC Roundup, 2/3/65, 8)'' NASA Marshall ... 13 Feb 14 1965 14 Feb 15 1965 15 Feb 16 1965 16 Feb 17 1965 17 Feb 18 1965 18 Feb 19 1965 19 Feb ...
... some were definitely meteoroid particles. PEGASUS I orbited the earth every 97 min. ''(AP, NYT, 3/4/65, 50; AP, Wash. Post, 3/4/65)'' NASA, at DOD's request, had halted Syncom ... , NASA expected to have accomplished (1) 12 to 15 flights of the Saturn V . ''(2) 5,000 hrs. of astronaut flight time, and (3) the capability of lifting 240,000 lbs. from ... 12 Mar 13 1965 13 Mar 14 1965 14 Mar 15 1965 15 Mar 16 1965 16 Mar 17 1965 17 Mar 18 1965 18 Mar 19 1965 19 Mar 20 1965 20 Mar ...
... . The eight-foot-dia chamber would be capable of capturing 99.97% of all condensable molecules emanating from test item by freezing the ... October 1967 October Oct 1 1967 1 Oct 2 1967 2 Oct 3 1967 3 Oct 4 1967 4 Oct 5 1967 5 Oct 6 1967 6 ... 1967 13 Oct 14 1967 14 Oct 15 1967 15 Oct 16 1967 16 Oct 17 1967 17 Oct 18 1967 18 Oct 19 1967 19 Oct 20 ...
... 842 km.); perigee, 433 mi. (697 km.); period, 100 min.; inclination, 97.9°. During first orbit, Environmental Survey Satellite ESSA ... Satellite ESSA I ( Television Infrared Observation Satellite TIROS OT-3) meteorological satellite brought total of objects currently in orbit ... Feb 14 1966 14 Feb 15 1966 15 Feb 16 1966 16 Feb 17 1966 17 Feb 18 1966 18 Feb 19 1966 19 ...

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