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... phase project covering design, construction, installation, and assembly of the facility. The 3-m infrared telescope, scheduled for 1977 completion, would be the world' ... and far infrared portions of the electromagnetic spectrum. (NASA Release 75-209)
15-24 July. The joint U.S.-U.S.S.R. Apollo- ... p.m. EDT 24 July) in the Pacific Ocean 163°W and 22°N, 500 km west of Hawaii. This was the last ocean ...
... Wallops Station carried Univ. of Wisconsin payload to 129.9-mi (209-km) altitude to examine auroral directions and intensities of isotopic ... 1969 July
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... paper in the journal Chemistry of Materials. (NASA Release 93-209)
NASA awarded 20 universities grants for the first phase ... 93; RTW, Nov 15/93)
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... 58 through T+209.52 Dec 15 1972 (Long silences removed ... 15-16 1972 (Long silences removed)'''
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... tested below peak power and temperature levels: exhaust temperature was 2,000°F compared with 3,500°F design temperature; reactor power was 440 mw compared with 1,100-mw design ... Satellite ESSA I ( Television Infrared Observation Satellite TIROS OT-3) meteorological satellite brought total of objects currently in orbit to 1,000. Of 209 earth-orbiting payloads, U.S. had 162; U ... 14 Feb 15 1966 15 Feb 16 1966 16 Feb 17 1966 17 Feb 18 1966 18 Feb 19 1966 19 Feb 20 1966 20 Feb 21 1966 21 Feb 22 1966 22 Feb ...
... Space Flight Center GSFC SSR, 10/31/70; SBD, 10/ 19/7, 209)''
House Committee on Science and Astronautics' Subcommittee on Science, Research, ... October
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... /27/68, 15; J/AF, 4/27/68, 9; GSFC SSR, 4/30/68; 3/15/69)''
Maj. William J. Knight ''(USAF)'' flew X-15 No. 1 to 209,600-ft altitude and 3,545 mph ... its complete array of biological instrumentation with flight-type spacecraft, met all objectives, including 15-day medical countdown, 3-day simulated flight, and 5-day monitoring. ''(NASA Release 68-76; W Post ... 14 Apr 15 1968 15 Apr 16 1968 16 Apr 17 1968 17 Apr 18 1968 18 Apr 19 1968 19 Apr 20 1968 20 Apr 21 1968 21 Apr 22 1968 22 Apr ...
... May 2; crew participation in CDDT would begin May 3. Astronauts Thomas P. Stafford (commander), John W. Young ( Command Module ... preparation for July 16 lunar landing mission. ''(SBD, 4/15/69, 209)''
Aerobee 150 MI sounding rocket with VAM-20 booster ... on board Orbiting Solar Observatory OSO V (launched Jan. 22). Rocket and instruments functioned satisfactorily. ''(NASA Rpt SRL)''
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... ; perigee, 209 km. (129.6 mi.) ; period, 89.7 min.; inclination, 65°. Equipment was said to be functioning normally. ''(Krasnaya Zvezda, 3/9/ ... planned. ''(M&R, 3/15/65, 7)''
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... launched by the Soviet Union, Tass announced. Initial orbital parameters: apogee, 329 km. (204.3 mi,) ; perigee, 209 km. (129.8 mi.) ; period, 89.8 min.; inclination, 60°. Equipment "for continuing the ... of the new Port Canaveral locks, due for formal dedication Aug. 21. ''(Brevard Sentinel, 8/15/65)''
Photographs of Mars returned by NASA MARINER IV showed surface features which could be ... 14 Aug 15 1965 15 Aug 16 1965 16 Aug 17 1965 17 Aug 18 1965 18 Aug 19 1965 19 Aug 20 1965 20 Aug 21 1965 21 Aug 22 1965 22 Aug ...
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