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Displaying 1—10 of 868 matches for query "3.15.31.50" retrieved in 0.002 sec with these stats:

  • "3" found 42922 times in 14882 documents
  • "15" found 36664 times in 13784 documents
  • "31" found 20734 times in 8556 documents
  • "50" found 2491 times in 1919 documents



... 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 ... specific designs for identifiable reentry vehicles. ''(Text; AFSC Release 31.65; Sehlstedt, Balt. Sun, 3/4/65;)'' Rep. J. Edward Roush (D-Ind.), addressing ... 12 1965 12 Mar 13 1965 13 Mar 14 1965 14 Mar 15 1965 15 Mar 16 1965 16 Mar 17 1965 17 Mar 18 1965 ...
... USA), who returned to his previous assignment as Executive Officer. ''(NASA Releases 6747, 6749, 67-50)'' NASA Associate Administrator for Space Science and Applications Dr. Homer E. Newell , testifying before ... Original NASA authorization bill for $5.05 billion (S. 781) had been introduced Jan. 31. ''(CR, 3/15/67, S3781)'' Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey told the National Space Club's 1967 ...
... with Super Diamant booster. ''(NYT, 2/11/67; Av Wk, 3/27/67,50)'' ComSatCorp requested FCC permission to substantially reduce television and telephone ... New York Times. Ten F-111's had been ordered March 31, 1966, with a one-year option to purchase 40 more. Deliveries ... 12 1967 12 Mar 13 1967 13 Mar 14 1967 14 Mar 15 1967 15 Mar 16 1967 16 Mar 17 1967 17 Mar 18 1967 ...
... Carrillo, Mexico, Mexican Foreign Ministry said. Missile had gouged out trench 15 in (50 ft) long, 5 m (17 ft) wide, and 3 m (10 ft) deep. Mexican troops cordoned off site while ... 1970 11 Aug 12 1970 12 Aug 13 1970 13 Aug 14 1970 14 Aug 15 1970 15 Aug 16 1970 16 Aug 17 1970 17 Aug 18 1970 18 Aug 19 ... 1970 27 Aug 28 1970 28 Aug 29 1970 29 Aug 30 1970 30 Aug 31 1970 31 September 1970 September
... 1200 and 1500 m (4000 and 5000 ft) and were flown to approximately 15 m (50 ft) above ground. ''(FRC Release 7-72)'' National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration ( ... Warsaw. ''(Feron, NYT, 5/15/72, 81)'' April 1972 April May 1972 May May 1 1972 1 May 2 1972 2 May 3 1972 3 May 4 1972 4 ... May 28 1972 28 May 29 1972 29 May 30 1972 30 May 31 1972 31 June ...
... last to be orbited from Hammaguir Range , which would be shut down March 31. All future launches would be from new bases near Bordeaux and in ... , 2/16/67; Av Wk, 2/20/67,25; Wetmore, Av Wk, 3/27/67,50-58)'' NASA's Biosatellite I, carrying more than 10 million tiny ... Feb 12 1967 12 Feb 13 1967 13 Feb 14 1967 14 Feb 15 1967 15 Feb 16 1967 16 Feb 17 1967 17 Feb 18 1967 18 ...
... E. Gutman 103 - 92-11 The funny side of science GAMES Scot Morris 128 - '''Volume 15 No 3''' - 92-12 Untitled Cover Art Tsuneo Sanda 1 - 92-12 Stop the violence ... Voyage of 1492 Continuum Melanie Menagh 31 - 92-12 Biutopia The Earth Reclaims Itself Article Kathleen Stein 39 - 92-12 Earth Works Pictorial Erin Murphy 50 - 92-12 Killer Comets Article ...
... 50 opposed program, while 58% under 35 favored it. A 1965 poll had showed public supporting space program by 45% -t0-42% margin. ''(W Post, 7/31 ... an enlarged cleared area where inadvertent landings might occur; and (3) improving the information flow on flight planning, briefing, and ... 12 Jul 13 1967 13 Jul 14 1967 14 Jul 15 1967 15 Jul 16 1967 16 Jul 17 1967 17 Jul ...
... ERTS-A would photograph from 885-km (550- mi) altitude. Data from 50 test sites in continental U.S. would be processed and distributed ... Getler, W Post, 5/31/72, A12)'' April 1972 April May 1972 May May 1 1972 1 May 2 1972 2 May 3 1972 3 May 4 1972 4 ... May 12 1972 12 May 13 1972 13 May 14 1972 14 May 15 1972 15 May 16 1972 16 May 17 1972 17 May 18 1972 ...
... 59 days before undocking for a safe return to earth Sept. 25. July 28-31: Skylab 3 (SL-3) lifted off on time at 7:11 am EDT from Kennedy Space Center Launch ... 4:31 pm EDT, after 4 hrs 30 min. At 8:01 am EDT Aug. 25 (MD-29) the Skylab 3 astronauts surpassed the single-mission endurance mark of 28 days 50 min ... 31 min on Aug. 6; and the longest cumulative orbital EVA time, for one astronaut, 13 hrs 40 min for Garriott. In the first mission to man the Orbital Workshop May 15 ...

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