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Displaying 1—10 of 96 matches for query "3.15.3.167" retrieved in 0.002 sec with these stats:

  • "15" found 36664 times in 13784 documents
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  • "167" found 155 times in 149 documents

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... . . ." but that attempts should be made to succeed at all NASA installations. ''(House Report No. 167, 3/15/65)'' A Benedictine nun, Sister M. Margaret Bealmear, said she had declined an invitation to ... for new fields and products. (2) work harder to find Government contracts, or (3) continue complaining. ''( Smith, NYT, 3/15/65)'' "Project Stormy Spring," a meteorological study by the Air Force Cambridge Research ...
... .R. launched Cosmos CCLVII into orbit with 438-km ''(272.2-mi)'' apogee, 269-km ''(167.2-mi)'' perigee, 91.6-min period, and 70.9° inclination. Satellite reentered March 5 ... , B Sun, 12/4/68; Reuters, C Trib, 12/4/68; GSFC SSR, 12/15/68; 3/15/69)'' XB-70A experimental supersonic bomber, piloted by NASA test pilots Fitzhugh L. Fulton, Jr ... of 4,520 mph ''(mach 6.70)'' Oct. 3, 1967. During White House ceremony President said, "What we learned from the X-15 program will enable us to improve on all our ...
... 5.6 million which House had deleted for Explorer satellites. Conferees approved NASA request of $167 million for Space Applications and agreed to authorize revised plan for construction of experimental ... at Goddard Space Flight Center GSFC at $1.9 million cost. ''(CR, 6/15/70, H5490-3; Text)'' NASA announced it would negotiate with Grumman Aerospace Corp., Lockheed Aircraft Corp., ...
... . launched Cosmos CCCLXXXVI from Baikonur into orbit with 270-km (167.8-mi) apogee, 215-km (133.6-mi) perigee, 89.3-min period, and 64.9° inclination. Satellite reentered Dec. 28 ... bill that included $210 million for SST development. ''(CR, 12/15/70, H11700-12)'' Dynalectron Corp. announced it had been awarded $3 805 000 NASA contract for maintaining and servicing lunar landing ... 1970 11 Dec 12 1970 12 Dec 13 1970 13 Dec 14 1970 14 Dec 15 1970 15 Dec 16 1970 16 Dec 17 1970 17 Dec 18 1970 18 Dec 19 ...
... ,212-pound (550-kilogram) craft 216 centimeters (7 feet) in diameter, 282 centimeters (9 feet, 3 inches) high when stowed for launch. In geosynchronous orbit, extension of its telescoping solar-panel ... Rpt, Nov 19/80; NASA Release 80-167) October 1980 October November 1980 November Nov 1 1980 1 Nov 2 1980 2 Nov 3 1980 3 Nov 4 1980 4 Nov 5 1980 ... 1980 11 Nov 12 1980 12 Nov 13 1980 13 Nov 14 1980 14 Nov 15 1980 15 Nov 16 1980 16 Nov 17 1980 17 Nov 18 1980 18 Nov 19 ...
... functions, and pay-load related support operations and services. (NASA Release 86-167) NASA participated in a study of controlled California forest fires in ... 1986 December Dec 1 1986 1 Dec 2 1986 2 Dec 3 1986 3 Dec 4 1986 4 Dec 5 1986 5 Dec 6 1986 6 ... 12 1986 12 Dec 13 1986 13 Dec 14 1986 14 Dec 15 1986 15 Dec 16 1986 16 Dec 17 1986 17 Dec 18 1986 ...
... -ft. altitude (67.08 mi.), the aircraft attaining maxi­mum speed of 3,794 mph (mach 5.58) at 167,000-ft. altitude. Purpose of flight was to obtain data on stability and control in extreme ranges of flight, especially during re-entry from high altitude with X-15 's ... 1963 11 Aug 12 1963 12 Aug 13 1963 13 Aug 14 1963 14 Aug 15 1963 15 Aug 16 1963 16 Aug 17 1963 17 Aug 18 1963 18 Aug 19 ...
... /14/65)'' Pilot John B. McKay (NASA) flew X-15 No. 3 to maximum altitude of 239,000 ft, at maximum speed of 3,545 mph (mach 5.03) to obtain data on pilot altitude buildup. ''(NASA X-15 Proj, Off,; X-15 Flight Log)'' Nine aquanauts who emerged ... . European Space Research Organization ESRO would operate a tracking station in Alaska. ''( NASA LAR IV/167-68)'' Soviet scientist Dr. V. S. Troitsky, of the Scientific Research Radiophysics Institute in Gorky ...
... four years ago, made continuation of the project impractical. ''(AP, NYT, 5/3/67,13; US News, 5/15/67)'' Director of FAA SST Development B/G J. C. Maxwell signed the ... Tokyo. Japan paid approximately $30,000 for broadcast and transmission services. ''(Birger, M News, 5 15 167; ComSatCorp )'' Washington Evening Star editorial praised Senate's unanimous approval of the space law treaty ... /4/67,9)'' May 1967 May May 1 1967 1 May 2 1967 2 May 3 1967 3 May 4 1967 4 May 5 1967 5 May 6 1967 6 May 7 ...
... slightly higher than expected: 470-mi. apogee, 70-mi. higher than expected; 167-mi. perigee, 7 mi. higher than expected. Timing of all significant ... February 1964 February Feb 1 1964 1 Feb 2 1964 2 Feb 3 1964 3 Feb 4 1964 4 Feb 5 1964 5 Feb 6 1964 6 ... 12 1964 12 Feb 13 1964 13 Feb 14 1964 14 Feb 15 1964 15 Feb 16 1964 16 Feb 17 1964 17 Feb 18 1964 ...

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