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... , 95.2-min period, and 74° inclination. ''( Goddard Space Flight Center GSFC SSR, 3/15/69; 5/31/70; SBD, 3/7/69, 30)'' President Nixon, at White House ceremony, presented National Space Club ... of Apollo Program . ''(NASA Release 69-38)'' March 1969 March Mar 1 1969 1 Mar 2 1969 2 Mar 3 1969 3 Mar 4 1969 4 Mar 5 1969 5 Mar 6 1969 6 Mar ... 1969 11 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 18 Mar 19 ...
... 18.5 million km (11.5 million mi). And at 6:11 am EDT Sept. 5 (MD-40) Astronaut Bean surpassed the space flight record for one man of 49 days 3 hrs 38 min ... . The CSM undocked from the Workshop at 3:34 pm EDT, separating at 3:50. The service propulsion system engine made the deorbit maneuver at 5:38 pm EDT and the CM splashed down ... hrs 40 min for Garriott. In the first mission to man the Orbital Workshop May 15-June 22, Skylab 2 astronauts had conducted medical, solar, and earth resources experiments for 28 ...
... funny side of science GAMES Scot Morris 128 - '''Volume 15 No 3''' - 92-12 Untitled Cover Art Tsuneo Sanda 1 ... - 93-01 Floating Time GAMES Scot Morris 96 - '''Volume 15 No 5''' - 93-02/03 Untitled Cover Art Paramount Pictures ... 93-04 Automobility: Cars That Drive Themselves Article Jeffrey Zygmont 38 - 93-04 Smart Materials Article Gurney Williams III ...
... ray detectors would find "tens of thousands" of such sources. ''(Astrophysical Journal, 3/15/71, L-81-5; Lannan, W Star, 3/19/71, B5)'' NASA launched two Nike-Tomahawk sounding rockets-one ... in man's understanding of a hitherto unpenetrated section of the solar system," ''(NYT, 3/15/71, 38)'' March 15-16: NASA launched two Nike-Cajun sounding rockets from Kourou, French Guiana, carrying ...
... of Venus. The data exchanges would take place before April 15. ''(NASA Release 73-38; Av Wk, 3/12/73, 17)'' The discovery that Saturn's ... with socialist countries, France, and the U.S. ''(Pravda, FBIS-Sov, 3/15/73, LI; A&A 1971; A&A 1972)'' NASA launched two ... from a rocket­borne electron source. ''(DOD Release 113-73)'' March 5-8: NASA's Fourth Annual Lunar Science Conference, at Johnson Space ...
... of readers' letters. 68 - 'ESA SCIENTIFIC PROJECTS' COMPETITION. 71 - - '''VOL. 38 NO. 3''' '''MARCH 1996''' - Next Steps in Space. - KISTLER ... this month's competition. 143 - - '''VOL. 38 NO. 5''' '''MAY 1996''' - BEFORE THE SHUTTLE ERA Ed ... space policy. 214 - - '''VOL. 38 NO. 7''' '''JULY 1996''' - APOLLO-15: MISSION TO THE MOUNTAINS OF ...
... 3: Charles D. "Sam" Gemar Mission Specialist 4: Mission Specialist 5: Payload Specialist 1: Payload Specialist 2: '''ISS/Mir Crew Transport''' Mission STS-38 ...
... Williams , Jr. (Maj., USMC) , was killed during routine flight when his T-38 jet aircraft crashed and disintegrated near Tallahassee, Fla., apparently after he ... 1 1967 1 Oct 2 1967 2 Oct 3 1967 3 Oct 4 1967 4 Oct 5 1967 5 Oct 6 1967 6 Oct 7 1967 7 ... 12 1967 12 Oct 13 1967 13 Oct 14 1967 14 Oct 15 1967 15 Oct 16 1967 16 Oct 17 1967 17 Oct 18 1967 ...
... 500 feet of each other while on perpendicular flight paths. The T-38 was flown by Navy Captain David M. Walker, Commander of the recently ... May 1 1989 1 May 2 1989 2 May 3 1989 3 May 4 1989 4 May 5 1989 5 May 6 1989 6 May 7 1989 7 May ... May 12 1989 12 May 13 1989 13 May 14 1989 14 May 15 1989 15 May 16 1989 16 May 17 1989 17 May 18 1989 18 ...
... of the Saturn team because of increased automation. (O'Toole, W Post, 15 July 75, A9) NASA awarded a $5.5 million cost-reimbursable contract to the Univ. of Hawaii for construction of ... skies from Baykonur Cosmodrome at 5:20 pm local time (8:20 am EDT) 15 July. The spacecraft entered orbit with a 221.9-km apogee, 186.3-km perigee, 88.5min period ... began at 4:38 p.m. The command module and service module separated, the drogue and main parachutes deployed normally, and the Apollo splashed down at 224:58 GET (5:18 p ...

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