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... side of Venusian surface. Launched Jan. 5, Venus V had traveled 217-million-mi trajectory. Tass said: "The instrument capsule was automatically jettisoned ... 1969 1 May 2 1969 2 May 3 1969 3 May 4 1969 4 May 5 1969 5 May 6 1969 6 May 7 1969 7 May 8 ... 13 1969 13 May 14 1969 14 May 15 1969 15 May 16 1969 16 May 17 1969 17 May 18 1969 18 May 19 1969 ...
... Dec. 27. ''(csFc SSR, 12/31/71; SBD, 12/17/71, 217)''
NASA'S M2-F3 lifting body, piloted by test pilot William ... Intelsat-IV F-;B by NASA for ComSatCorp, postponed from Dec. 6 following failure of USAF Atlas-Agena booster, had been rescheduled for ... and 3 and Mariner 9 information would be withheld at Soviet request. Soviet scientists had sent three such messages. ''(NYT, 12/16/71, 27 ...
... announced it had awarded Martin Marietta Aerospace's Denver division a $928 217 contract for construction work on a test stand for the Space Shuttle ... 1977 1 May 2 1977 2 May 3 1977 3 May 4 1977 4 May 5 1977 5 May 6 1977 6 May 7 1977 7 May 8 ... 13 1977 13 May 14 1977 14 May 15 1977 15 May 16 1977 16 May 17 1977 17 May 18 1977 18 May 19 1977 ...
... but less dense, than near the Sun's equator. (NASA Release 93-217; UPI, Dec 6/93)
NASA announced that it was working with industry partners to ... 1 1993 1 Dec 2 1993 2 Dec 3 1993 3 Dec 4 1993 4 Dec 5 1993 5 Dec 6 1993 6 Dec 7 1993 7 Dec 8 1993 ... Dec 13 1993 13 Dec 14 1993 14 Dec 15 1993 15 Dec 16 1993 16 Dec 17 1993 17 Dec 18 1993 18 Dec 19 1993 19 ...
... -71-217, 11/10/71, Ll; 218, 11/11/71, Ll)''
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... likely increased the brightness of the star, located approximately 135 billion miles (217 billion kilometers) from Earth, making it appear to be a planet. ... 2000 1 Apr 2 2000 2 Apr 3 2000 3 Apr 4 2000 4 Apr 5 2000 5 Apr 6 2000 6 Apr 7 2000 7 Apr 8 ... 13 2000 13 Apr 14 2000 14 Apr 15 2000 15 Apr 16 2000 16 Apr 17 2000 17 Apr 18 2000 18 Apr 19 2000 ...
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CRATERS OF THE MOON.
John W. Macvey
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ASTRONAUTICS IN STOCKHOLM
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CONGRESS DIARY.
Doreen Gatland
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THE SATURN FAMILY.
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QUESTION AND ANSWER
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CORRESPONDENCE
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'''VOLUME 3 NO. 6'''
'''NOVEMBER 1961'''
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PAGE A TEN YEAR PROGRAMME OF SPACE TECHNOLOGY ... A SUPER ECHO
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SATURN LAUNCH COMPLEX 34
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Correspondence
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Space Report
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European Rendezvous
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Towards Neptune
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TV in Space
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Space Station News
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Satellite Digest
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UP-DATE USA
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Shuttle 51L Loss
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SOCIETY NEWS
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Media:US2217649.pdf No. 2,217,649. "Combustion Chamber for Rocket Apparatus"; granted to ... 16, 1917.
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Media:GB124736.pdf Patent GB No. 124,736, “Improved Means for Effecting Propulsion of Vehicles, Ships, Aeroplanes and the Like” Morize, O., July ,26, 1917.
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Image:FS2018f2.2.jpg thumb right 250px Figure 2.2. ''Saturn as seen from Titan, '' 1944 (by Chesley Bonestell, Oil on board, 16 ... all space—and other human--activities. ref 120
2.3.6. Evolution of Space Art
Didier Ottinger says that there ... the Avant-garde'' . Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, 1999, pp. 194-217; also Vitaly Myagkov, “Soviet space art,” in William K. Hartmann, ...
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