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  • "3" found 42922 times in 14882 documents
  • "17" found 33912 times in 13499 documents
  • "186" found 215 times in 193 documents
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... to boosters had been a "significant event during the past year." ''(41/S Daily, 7/21/65; NSC Release)'' NASA Marshall Space Flight Center had issued 11 new contracts and ... 186)'' Astronomers of the Pulkovo Observatory, Leningrad, had completed installation of a more powerful telescope, Tass announced. Diameter of the instrument's main mirror was 440 mm. (17.3 in.) ; its focal length, 17 ...
... M2-F3 reached 19 800-m (65 000-ft) altitude and mach 1.3. All objectives were achieved. ''(NASA proj off)'' U.S. and U.S.S ... arrived at new light speed figure of 299 792.472 km per sec (186 282.396 mps) . New value was 100 times more accurate than value ... 15 Nov 16 1972 16 Nov 17 1972 17 Nov 18 1972 18 Nov 19 1972 19 Nov 20 1972 20 Nov 21 1972 21 Nov 22 1972 22 ...
... engine had operated successfully up to partial power -40 mw -Feb. 3. ‘‘(AEC Release J-54; Atomic Energy Programs, 1966, 186)’’ Seven scientific experiments for the 1967 Mariner mission had been selected ... atomic arms to army units of non-nuclear nations, Soviet negotiator Semyon K. Tsarapkin told 17 nation disarmament conference in Geneva. Tsarapkin joined US. delegate Adrian S. Fisher in rejection of ... 15 1966 15 Mar 16 1966 16 Mar 17 1966 17 Mar 18 1966 18 Mar 19 1966 19 Mar 20 1966 20 Mar 21 1966 21 Mar 22 1966 22 Mar 23 1966 ...
... range. Soviet aircraft on display included $6.4-mil­lion, long-range, 186-passenger 11-62 jet aircraft and $2-million Mi-6 and Mi ... aircraft in flight; and air "snatch" rescue sys­tems. ''(Aero Tech, 6/3/68, 26)'' June 1968 June Jun 1 1968 1 Jun 2 1968 ... Jun 16 1968 16 Jun 17 1968 17 Jun 18 1968 18 Jun 19 1968 19 Jun 20 1968 20 Jun 21 1968 21 Jun 22 1968 22 ...
... , 2/17/66, A l; Wash. Post, 2/18/66, A13)’’ NASA launched 49-lb. payload with ionosphere experiment for Rice Univ. to 116-mi. (186-km.) ... February 1966 February Feb 1 1966 1 Feb 2 1966 2 Feb 3 1966 3 Feb 4 1966 4 Feb 5 1966 5 Feb 6 1966 6 ... Feb 16 1966 16 Feb 17 1966 17 Feb 18 1966 18 Feb 19 1966 19 Feb 20 1966 20 Feb 21 1966 21 Feb 22 1966 22 ...
... could contaminate the region and its waters for centuries. ''(AEC Release R-186; Sterba, NYT, 5/18/73, 1)'' Grumman Corp. had submitted a ... May 1973 May May 1 1973 1 May 2 1973 2 May 3 1973 3 May 4 1973 4 May 5 1973 5 May 6 1973 6 ... May 16 1973 16 May 17 1973 17 May 18 1973 18 May 19 1973 19 May 20 1973 20 May 21 1973 21 May 22 1973 22 ...
... that ASTP communications would have priority during these two short passes. (O'Toole, W Post, 3 July 75, A33) NASA was inviting U.S. and foreign corporations, universities, and government organizations ... and solar thermal energy. (NASA Release 75-186) June 1975 June July 1975 July Jul 1 1975 1 Jul 2 1975 2 Jul 3 1975 3 Jul 4 1975 4 Jul 5 1975 ... 15 1975 15 Jul 16 1975 16 Jul 17 1975 17 Jul 18 1975 18 Jul 19 1975 19 Jul 20 1975 20 Jul 21 1975 21 Jul 22 1975 22 Jul 23 1975 ...
... Clusters 15 - The Cosmonauts – 14 Gordon R. Hooper 17 - Space Exhibits in the U.S. Air ... Christy 91 - Book Reviews 93 - Correspondence 95 - '''Volume 21 NO. 3 ''' '''MARCH 1979''' - A Classification of Soyuz Variants ... – 125 Robert D. Christy 184 - Correspondence 186 - Book Reviews 190 - '''Volume 21 NO. 5 ''' '''MAY 1979''' - Earth Gets a ...
... countermeasures related to near-Earth Objects ... ''(17) The obvious and primary responsibility for the ... , from, http://www.oosa.unvienna.org/unisp-3/res/html/viennadecl.html. (18) AIAA and ... .space.com/scienceastronomy/astronomy/png_test_020514.html. (21) Musk, Elon. (2003, July 24). Testimony ... On to Mars: colonizing a new world ''(pp. 186-191). Burlington, Ontario: CG Publishing, Apogee Space ...
... . 10 landed on night side of planet Venus at 2:03 am EDT, 186.4 mi (300 km) from Venus V after 51-min descent see June ... )'' May 1969 May May 1 1969 1 May 2 1969 2 May 3 1969 3 May 4 1969 4 May 5 1969 5 May 6 1969 6 May ... 15 May 16 1969 16 May 17 1969 17 May 18 1969 18 May 19 1969 19 May 20 1969 20 May 21 1969 21 May 22 1969 22 May ...

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