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Displaying 1—10 of 56 matches for query "3.15.228.4" retrieved in 0.002 sec with these stats:

  • "3" found 42922 times in 14882 documents
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  • "228" found 100 times in 96 documents
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... , after a flight of 325 million miles and an elapsed time of 228 days, to pass Mars with a deviation of only 1,000 miles ... /> March 1966 March Mar 1 1966 1 Mar 2 1966 2 Mar 3 1966 3 Mar 4 1966 4 Mar 5 1966 5 Mar 6 1966 6 Mar 7 1966 7 ... Mar 12 1966 12 Mar 13 1966 13 Mar 14 1966 14 Mar 15 1966 15 Mar 16 1966 16 Mar 17 1966 17 Mar 18 1966 18 ...
... Module LM and fired reaction control system thrusters to place spacecraft about 3.4 mi (5.5 km) apart. Lunar Module LM Descent Propulsion System DPS ... to propellant depletion and entered orbit with 4,309-mi (6,934.5-km) apogee and 142.2-mi (228.8-km) perigee. By end ... Mar 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 ...
... supply centers in the U.S. ''( GSFC SSR, 10/31/73; SBD, 10/16/73, 228; 10/18/73, 241; 10/24/73, 266; 11/12/73, 60; Wilford, NYT, 10 ... a sounder approach." ''(NYT, 10/15/73, 36)'' September 1973 September October 1973 October Oct 1 1973 1 Oct 2 1973 2 Oct 3 1973 3 Oct 4 1973 4 Oct 5 1973 5 Oct ... 1973 11 Oct 12 1973 12 Oct 13 1973 13 Oct 14 1973 14 Oct 15 1973 15 Oct 16 1973 16 Oct 17 1973 17 Oct 18 1973 18 Oct 19 ...
... Administrator for Program Plans and Analysis, would report directly to Dr. Newell. ''(NASA Release 67-228)'' NASA Aerobee 150 sounding rocket launched from White Sands Missile Range WSMR carried Lockheed Missiles ... Press Release 32)'' Maj. Michael J. Adams (USAF) flew X-15 No. 3 to 82,000-ft altitude and 3,136 mph (mach 4.71) at Edwards AFB . Purposes of test flight were to ...
... technologies and capabilities needed by the agency to achieve its current and future missions. ''Release 15-228'' '''NASA Statements on Katherine Johnson’s Medal of Freedom''' The following is a statement from ... 7:15 a.m. The spacecraft will spend more than a month attached to the space station before its destructive reentry into Earth’s atmosphere in January 2016, disposing of about 3 ... .

 If the launch does not occur on Dec. 3, the next launch opportunity would be at 5:33 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 4, resulting in a grapple and berthing on Dec ...
... Missile Range carried a Univ. of Hawaii solar physics experiment to a 228.4-km (141.9-mi) altitude. The rocket performed satisfactorily but, because ... 1973 November Nov 1 1973 1 Nov 2 1973 2 Nov 3 1973 3 Nov 4 1973 4 Nov 5 1973 5 Nov 6 1973 6 Nov 7 ... 12 1973 12 Nov 13 1973 13 Nov 14 1973 14 Nov 15 1973 15 Nov 16 1973 16 Nov 17 1973 17 Nov 18 1973 ...
... 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 OF ... AND SPACE TRAVEL, Probing into Space Chap. 3, and Expedition to the Moon, Chapt. 4, Macmillan 1957. 114 - A. Wilcox, MOON ROCKET, Chapters 14 and 15, Thos. Nelson, 1946. General Bibliography K. A ... L. E. Thompson, FUNDAMENTAL DYNAMICS OF REACTION POWERED SPACE VEHICLES, Aircraft Engineer, Vol. 23, p 228, 1951 M. Ovendon, METEORS AND SPACE TRAM, Journal British Interplanetary Society, Vol. 10, p. 176 ...
... French specialists under French-Soviet cooperative pro-gram. ''(FBIS-Sov-71-228-3, 11/26/71, Ll)'' Marshall Space Flight Center MSFC announced selection ... 1971 November Nov 1 1971 1 Nov 2 1971 2 Nov 3 1971 3 Nov 4 1971 4 Nov 5 1971 5 Nov 6 1971 6 Nov ... 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 ...
... . ''(NASA Release 63-228)'' Total manpower working at NASA's Michoud Operations , of which only 244 were NASA employees: 8,463. Contractor employees were Boeing , 4,136; Chrysler, 3,207; Mason-Rust, 769 ... in the Federal- science structure." ''(NYT, 10/15/ 63, 25)'' October 1963 October Oct 1 1963 1 Oct 2 1963 2 Oct 3 1963 3 Oct 4 1963 4 Oct 5 1963 5 Oct 6 ... 1963 11 Oct 12 1963 12 Oct 13 1963 13 Oct 14 1963 14 Oct 15 1963 15 Oct 16 1963 16 Oct 17 1963 17 Oct 18 1963 18 Oct 19 ...
... we will be first." ''(Tanner, NYT, 11/8/63, 1)'' X-15 No. 3 was flown to 2,925 mph (mach 4.40) and 82,300-ft. alti­tude by Major Robert Rushworth (USAF). ''(X-15 Project Office)'' U.S. and U.S.S.R. were ... Borman and Aerojet plant manager Ray C. Stiff, Jr. ''(Space Bus. Daily, 11/8/63, 228)'' President Kennedy announced that he had appointed Dr. Donald F. Hornig, Chairman of the Chemistry ...

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