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Federal Aviation Administration announced award of $119 249 contract to Parsons, Brinckeroff, Quade and Douglas, ... Webster, NASA Director of Personnel, died at age 48 after long illness. Webster had joined NASA ... 1 1972 1 Jul 2 1972 2 Jul 3 1972 3 Jul 4 1972 4 Jul 5 1972 5 ... Jul 20 1972 20 Jul 21 1972 21 Jul 22 1972 22 Jul 23 1972 23 Jul 24 1972 24 ...
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Neuhauser, Rudolf, ing., Stuttgart, Eberhardstr. 10
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Seitler, Irene, Dipl. In;., Stuttgart N., Obstgartenweg 24
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... global inventory of earth's resources and environment. Copernicus (OAO 3) Orbiting Astronomical Observatory , with largest telescope placed in space, ... factor rose to 52.4% from 48% in 1971. ''(Av Wk, 1/8/73, 22)''
At least 1944 persons died in civilian ... from April 1971 through September 1972-contractor employees increased by 249, to 11 382. Female employment increased by 128 persons, to 1240 ...
... and Telescope, 15-5 201, March 1956
48 - P. Moore, LIFE ON THE MOON? Irish Astronom. 3-5, 133, March 1955
49 - P. ... STATIC FIRM AND AIRBORNE OPERATIONS, Aero Digest, Vol. 71, p. 22, 1955
M. J. Petersen, ASPECTS OF NUCLEAR POWER APPLICATION FOR ... : SATELLITE OBITS, Journal British Interplanetary Society, Vol. 10, Eo. 6, p 249, 1951.
F. L. Whipple, METEORIC COLLISION FACTOR IN SPACE SHIP DESIGN, ...
... million in FY 1973, included $48.4 million for earth resources survey, $61.2 million for ATS, and $28.3 million for Nimbus. Total ... technology programs increased from $212.8 million in FY 1972 to $249.3 million. Aeronautical research and technology funding would increase from $110 ... 19 1972 19 Jan 20 1972 20 Jan 21 1972 21 Jan 22 1972 22 Jan 23 1972 23 Jan 24 1972 24 Jan 25 ...
... It is impossible to believe that in the fiscal year 1959 only $48,354,000 was authorized for space NASA . In fiscal year 1960 ... subcommittee is recommending a total reduction of $42,825,000, "NASA requested $3,249,485,000 for research and development in manned space flights. Total ... 19 1965 19 May 20 1965 20 May 21 1965 21 May 22 1965 22 May 23 1965 23 May 24 1965 24 May 25 1965 ...
... Review Board. Gen. Smart was NASA's Assistant Administrator for Policy. ''(NASA Release 67-249)''
Space Nuclear Propulsion Office, Germantown, Md., had extended its contract with Aerojet-General Corp. ... II , launched Mar. 22, 1967. ''(NASA Proj Off; ComSatCorp Releases 67-45 and 67-48)''
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... Yar into orbit with 398-km (247.3-mi) apogee, 249-km (154:7-mi) perigee, 91-min period, and 48.4° inclination. Satellite reentered June 22. ''( Goddard Space Flight Center GSFC SSR, 4 ... /70, 76)
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... IX landed within 1-1/2 miles of the prime recovery ship USS WASP and 3/8 of a mile from the predetermined target. Cernan subsequently served as backup pilot for ... ); longest lunar surface extravehicular activities (22 hours 6 minutes); largest lunar sample return (an estimated 115 kg (249 lbs.); and longest time in lunar orbit (147 hours 48 minutes). While Cernan and Schmitt ... splashdown in the Pacific Ocean approximately 0.4 miles from the target point and 4.3 miles form the prime recovery ship USS TICONDEROGA. Captain Cernan has logged 566 hours and ...
... , 3 01 hours, 51 minutes; longest lunar surface extravehicular activities, 22 hours, 4 minutes; largest lunar sample return, an estimated 115 kg, 249 lbs.; and longest time in lunar orbit, 147 hours, 48 minutes. Apollo 17 ended with a splashdown in the Pacific Ocean approximately 0.4 mile from the target point and 4.3 ...
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