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Displaying 1—10 of 338 matches for query "3.21.21.47" retrieved in 0.002 sec with these stats:

  • "3" found 42922 times in 14882 documents
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  • "47" found 680 times in 539 documents

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... Lilly, NASA Comptroller, said that, of the $84.6 million budgeted for construction of facilities, $47.2 million was to continue the buildup of Space Shuttle facilities, mostly for launch ... wind velocity, the user could accurately forecast where freezing temperatures would occur. (KSC Release 21-75) 3-11 February: A delegation representing the U.S.S.R. Communications Administration met in ...
... Hilburn said the company had received letters from seven unidentified companies of intent to order $3 million worth of communications satellite transmission services. Identification would be withheld until all applications ... Administration. The contract was part of an FAA program to replace 47 DC-3s and T-29s with 21 modern, light, twin-turbine-powered aircraft for flight inspection. ''(FAA Release ...
... breakdown that left JPL scientists without contact during the last 3 hr of the spacecraft's journey of more than 650 ... conference resumed in London in February 1976 with representatives from 47 countries and 16 intergovernmental agencies and international organizations. Texts of ... 1976 18 Sep 19 1976 19 Sep 20 1976 20 Sep 21 1976 21 Sep 22 1976 22 Sep 23 1976 23 Sep 24 ...
... and CCXIII April 15 had occurred only 47 min after pursuit vessel was launched. Cosmos CCXII ''(launched April 14)'' was orbiting earth at 225.3-km ''(140-mi)'' altitude and 17,500 ... flight and space science. ''(AP, W Star, 4/21/68, A5)'' April 1968 April Apr 1 1968 1 Apr 2 1968 2 Apr 3 1968 3 Apr 4 1968 4 Apr 5 1968 ... 1968 17 Apr 18 1968 18 Apr 19 1968 19 Apr 20 1968 20 Apr 21 1968 21 Apr 22 1968 22 Apr 23 1968 23 Apr 24 1968 24 Apr 25 ...
... series of fireball showers, was reported in Science, Discovery of a 47-mi.long string of craters and meteorites extending northeast to ... advance helped to offset the anticipated disorientation of spaceflight. ''(Tass, 9/3/65)'' FAA announced allocation of $84.5 million in Federal ... 18 1965 18 Sep 19 1965 19 Sep 20 1965 20 Sep 21 1965 21 Sep 22 1965 22 Sep 23 1965 23 Sep 24 ...
... IX was oriented vertically to the moon. At 77-km. (47-mi.) altitude, 48 sec. before touchdown, radar system aimed ... Environmental Survey Satellite ESSA I ( Television Infrared Observation Satellite TIROS OT-3) meteorological satellite brought total of objects currently in orbit to ... 1966 18 Feb 19 1966 19 Feb 20 1966 20 Feb 21 1966 21 Feb 22 1966 22 Feb 23 1966 23 Feb 24 ...
... announced to have been flown by Maj. Robert M. White (USAF) to 250,000 ft. (47.3 mi.) altitude, a new unofficial world record for manned aircraft (later revised to 247,000 ft. or 46.8 miles). Goal of the flight, which attained speed of 3,682 mph (mach 4.99), was to check the adaptive control system at design specifications ... 1962 17 Jun 18 1962 18 Jun 19 1962 19 Jun 20 1962 20 Jun 21 1962 21 Jun 22 1962 22 Jun 23 1962 23 Jun 24 1962 24 Jun 25 ...
... the velocity change needed for trans-earth injection." ''(Av Wk, 5/3/71, 13)'' Dept. of Labor's Manpower Administration began Technology Mobilization ... expansion of the 12- channel scanner of the University of Michigan C-47 aircraft which we also use for the same purposes. The P ... 18 1971 18 May 19 1971 19 May 20 1971 20 May 21 1971 21 May 22 1971 22 May 23 1971 23 May 24 1971 ...
... NASA to contract for Tracking and Data Relay Satellite services. ''(CR, 3 April 74, H2584; NASA LAR, XIII/43)'' Indonesia would build a ... subsidy to offset fuel costs, estimating 1974 international losses would be $47 million-in contrast to a 1973 profit of $19.5 million. ... 18 1974 18 Apr 19 1974 19 Apr 20 1974 20 Apr 21 1974 21 Apr 22 1974 22 Apr 23 1974 23 Apr 24 1974 ...
... . (NY Times, Nov 4/80, C-3) NASA said that JPL would arrange for media coverage of Voyager 1 's Saturn encounter over a 47-hour period on or about November 11 ... 1980 October November 1980 November Nov 1 1980 1 Nov 2 1980 2 Nov 3 1980 3 Nov 4 1980 4 Nov 5 1980 5 Nov 6 1980 6 Nov 7 1980 ... 1980 17 Nov 18 1980 18 Nov 19 1980 19 Nov 20 1980 20 Nov 21 1980 21 Nov 22 1980 22 Nov 23 1980 23 Nov 24 1980 24 Nov 25 ...

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