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Displaying 1—10 of 189 matches for query "3.23.102.30" retrieved in 0.002 sec with these stats:

  • "3" found 42922 times in 14882 documents
  • "23" found 31937 times in 12990 documents
  • "102" found 386 times in 306 documents
  • "30" found 33726 times in 13147 documents

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... View from Space,” news release 01-102, 30 May 2001.) April 2001 April May 2001 May May 1 2001 1 May 2 2001 2 May 3 2001 3 May 4 2001 4 May 5 ... 22 May 23 2001 23 May 24 2001 24 May 25 2001 25 May 26 2001 26 May 27 2001 27 May 28 2001 28 May 29 2001 29 May 30 2001 30 May ...
... in ventures with various European communications carriers. ''(WSJ, 6/3/65, 4)'' In an article suggesting the possibility of ... the 14 available astronaut positions, Of the 136 candidates, 102, including Capt, Dwight, were eliminated by the primary selection ... 23 1965 23 Jun 24 1965 24 Jun 25 1965 25 Jun 26 1965 26 Jun 27 1965 27 Jun 28 1965 28 Jun 29 1965 29 Jun 30 1965 30 ...
... 532.2 km)'' ; perigee, 158.9 mi ''(255.8 km)'' ; period, 102.8 min; and inclina­tion, 93.8°. Primary NASA ... appropri­ation. Facility planning and design funds were reduced from $3 million requested to $1 million. Interim operating plan anticipated transfer ... 23 1968 23 Oct 24 1968 24 Oct 25 1968 25 Oct 26 1968 26 Oct 27 1968 27 Oct 28 1968 28 Oct 29 1968 29 Oct 30 1968 30 ...
... X-15 No. 2 was flown to 3,614 mph (mach 5) and 102,200-ft. altitude by Maj. William J. Knight (USAF) to conduct heat tests. Pilot conducted ... tests of a Soviet lunar vehicle." ''(NYT, 8/30/66)'' August 1966 August Aug 1 1966 1 Aug 2 1966 2 Aug 3 1966 3 Aug 4 1966 4 Aug 5 1966 5 ... 22 Aug 23 1966 23 Aug 24 1966 24 Aug 25 1966 25 Aug 26 1966 26 Aug 27 1966 27 Aug 28 1966 28 Aug 29 1966 29 Aug 30 1966 30 Aug ...
... entered orbit with 1,638-km (1,017.8-mi) apogee, 147-km (91.3-mi) perigee, 102.8-min period, and 49.4° inclination. Cosmos CCCXVII entered orbit with 296-km (183.9-mi) apogee, 191-km (118.7-mi) perigee, 89.3-min period, and 65 ... 22 Dec 23 1969 23 Dec 24 1969 24 Dec 25 1969 25 Dec 26 1969 26 Dec 27 1969 27 Dec 28 1969 28 Dec 29 1969 29 Dec 30 1969 30 Dec ...
... -synchronous orbit with 1478.2-km (918.7-mi) apogee, 1432.3-km (890.2-mi) perigee, 115-min period, 102° inclination, and 0.02° per day orbital drift. Australis Oscar V ... to 24 000 during 1970, "with longer range employment picture much bleaker." ''(W Post, 1/23/70; 3)'' 1970 January 1970 January Jan 1 1970 1 Jan 2 1970 2 Jan ... 22 Jan 23 1970 23 Jan 24 1970 24 Jan 25 1970 25 Jan 26 1970 26 Jan 27 1970 27 Jan 28 1970 28 Jan 29 1970 29 Jan 30 1970 30 Jan ...
... -km (553.0-mi) apogee, 867-km (538.7-mi) perigee, 102.5-min period, and 81.2° inclination. ''(GSFC SSR, 3/31/72)'' Apollo 16 Astronauts John W. Young , Thomas K ... -scale satellite system to harness solar energy for earth use, Wall Street Journal reported. ''(WSJ, 3/30/72)'' Aerosonic Corp. President Herbert J. Frank, testifying before Sub- committee on Priorities and Economy ... 22 Mar 23 1972 23 Mar 24 1972 24 Mar 25 1972 25 Mar 26 1972 26 Mar 27 1972 27 Mar 28 1972 28 Mar 29 1972 29 Mar 30 1972 30 Mar ...
... 102.8-min period. ''( Goddard Space Flight Center GSFC SSR, 6/30/72, 7/31/72; 10/31/72; Tass, FBIS-Sov, 6/30/72, Ll; 7/12/72, Ll; Sov Aero, 7/3 ... -14 to crash, Dec. 30, 1970. ''(AP, NYT, 7/2/72, 10)'' May 1972 May June 1972 June Jun 1 1972 1 Jun 2 1972 2 Jun 3 1972 3 Jun 4 1972 ... 22 Jun 23 1972 23 Jun 24 1972 24 Jun 25 1972 25 Jun 26 1972 26 Jun 27 1972 27 Jun 28 1972 28 Jun 29 1972 29 Jun 30 1972 30 July ...
... 1454-km (903.5-mi) apogee, 259-km (160.9-mi) perigee, 102.1-min period, and 74.0° inclination. The satellite would make geophysical ... October 1973 October Oct 1 1973 1 Oct 2 1973 2 Oct 3 1973 3 Oct 4 1973 4 Oct 5 1973 5 Oct 6 1973 6 ... 23 1973 23 Oct 24 1973 24 Oct 25 1973 25 Oct 26 1973 26 Oct 27 1973 27 Oct 28 1973 28 Oct 29 1973 29 Oct 30 1973 30 ...
... distances. ''(UPI, W Post, 5/24/68; W News, 5/24/68, 3; Newsweek, 5/27/68; SBD, 5/28/68, 138)'' USAF launched ... with 561-mi ''(902.8-km)'' apogee, 509-mi ''(819-km)'' perigee, 102.1-min period, and 98.9° inclination. ''(Pres Rpt 68)'' Smithsonian ... 23 1968 23 May 24 1968 24 May 25 1968 25 May 26 1968 26 May 27 1968 27 May 28 1968 28 May 29 1968 29 May 30 1968 30 ...

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