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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 ... 3,600 airline aircraft in use would be jets; in 1968, 50% of 2,452 airline aircraft were jets. General-aviation fleet would total 214,000 by 1980, up from 114,186 in FY 1968. Civil aircraft production would more than double FY 1968 total of 15,044, reaching 33,950. Air carrier transport aircraft ...
... institutions around the world to gain new insights into how our planet is changing.
''Release 15-238'' '''American, Russian and Briton Join International Space Station Crew'''
Hatches between the International Space ... similar to ours. This not-so-hot Jupiter, about 186 light-years away from Earth, was detected using the 11.8-foot (3.6-meter) telescope at La Silla Observatory in Chile ... and covered in water, could have an average surface temperature of about 60 degrees Fahrenheit (15.5 degrees Celsius). Because of its radical tilt, its north and south poles would be alternately ...
... 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, and ... -km perigee. The spacecraft was spin-stabilized at 3° per sec with all systems operating normally.
Apollo Launch: At 3:50 pm EDT 15 July-7 hr 30 min after the Soyuz launch ...
... up to partial power -40 mw -Feb. 3. ‘‘(AEC Release J-54; Atomic Energy Programs, 1966, 186)’’
Seven scientific experiments for the 1967 Mariner ... to a new Supersonic Transport Authority empowered to sell public $1.5 billion in development bonds. Bonds would not be obligations of the ... 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 ...
... foundations for the future: consolidating Ariane 5's reliability, serving the International Space ... from http://www.jfklibrary.org/j092063.htm.
(15) National Archives and Records Administration (2005). American ... from, http://www.oosa.unvienna.org/unisp-3/res/html/viennadecl.html.
(18) AIAA and ... On to Mars: colonizing a new world ''(pp. 186-191). Burlington, Ontario: CG Publishing, Apogee Space ...
... -km ''(157.8-mi)'' apogee, 186-km ''(115.6-mi)'' perigee, 89.1-min period, and 51.6° inclination. At 1:21 pm Moscow time ''(3:21 Baikonur time)'' satellite was ... Venus. ''(W Post, 4/15/68, C20)''
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... and had been a member of the support crews for the Apollo 15 and 17 missions. ''(JSC Release 74-186)''
Air Force Systems Command announced plans for a global Radio Solar Telescope ... 1974 August
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... . William Proxmire (D -Wise.) to postpone the Apollo Soyuz Test Project (scheduled for launch on 15 July) until the U.S.S.R. brought back the two Soyuz ... energy. (NASA Release 75-186)
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... the relationships between upper and lower atmospheres.
The launch, scheduled for 3 Dec., had been delayed because of a malfunction in the ignition ... , 6 Jan 76; HQ memo, Goozh, 9 Dec 75; SBD, 5 Dec 75, 186)
Marshall Space Flight Center issued a request for quotations from ... 12 1975 12 Dec 13 1975 13 Dec 14 1975 14 Dec 15 1975 15 Dec 16 1975 16 Dec 17 1975 17 Dec 18 1975 ...
... sensor cooling; and vibration isolation. (NASA Release 93-186)
NASA Administrator Daniel S. Goldin told Congress that the United States could save $3.5 billion by building the Space Station with the Russians ... Today, Oct 15/93, Oct 18/93)
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