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... through T+195.48 Dec 15 1972''' File:Apollo17810.mp4 '''Click here to listen to Apollo 17 Mission Audio T+196.58 through T+209.52 Dec 15 1972 (Long silences removed)''' File:Apollo17811.mp4 '''Click here to listen to Apollo 17 Mission Audio T+213.57 through T+218.05 Dec 15-16 ...
... 52 - Earth Resources Technology Satellite David Dooling, Jr. 53 - The Skylab Student Project P. J. Parker 57 - Space Report 60 - High Performance Sounding Rocket 69 - The Apollo 15 ... Falworth 192 - The Report of the Council for the year ending 196 - December 1972. 31 - '''VOLUME 15 NO 6 ''' '''JUNE 1973''' - Evolution of the Space Shuttle – 1 ...
File:Apollo17811.mp4 Category:Audio Category:Apollo 17 Audio
... -entry into earth's atmosphere, but engine failed to develop power when X-15 was released from B-52 mother ship at 45,000 ft. and McKay glided to emergency landing at Mud Lake, Nev. Flight was 31st made in X-15 No. 2, seventh in X-15 by ... final checkout before delivery to NASA at Cape Canaveral , where it would be launched early 196:3. Univ. of Illinois radiotelescope at Vermilion River Observatory was dedicated. The radiotelescope, world's ...
... .L. 92-78. NASA total included $2.523 billion for R&D, $52.7 million for construction of facilities, and $722.6 million for ... . Scientists were anxiously waiting to examine crystalline rock in sample bag No. 196, scheduled to be opened Aug. 12, that Scott had described as ... Aug 12 1971 12 Aug 13 1971 13 Aug 14 1971 14 Aug 15 1971 15 Aug 16 1971 16 Aug 17 1971 17 Aug 18 1971 ...
... . ‘‘(NASA Release 66-236; Lewis Research Center LRC Release 66-52)’’ Explosion of Saturn V booster’s 2nd stage ( Saturn II ... MTF test procedures. ‘‘( Marshall Space Flight Center MSFC Release 66/196)’’ NASA Nike-Tomahawk launched from Churchill Research Range reached 150- ... 12 Sep 13 1966 13 Sep 14 1966 14 Sep 15 1966 15 Sep 16 1966 16 Sep 17 1966 17 Sep ...
... Joseph Cotton (USAF) and NASA test pilot Fitzhugh Fulton, reached mach 2.52 and 60,000-ft. altitude in flight from Edwards AFB for ... Orbital parameters: apolune, 1,163 mi. (1,870 km.); perilune, 122 mi. (196 km.); inclination, 12.2ø; period, 3 hr. 38 min. Spacecraft recorded ... 12 1966 12 Nov 13 1966 13 Nov 14 1966 14 Nov 15 1966 15 Nov 16 1966 16 Nov 17 1966 17 Nov 18 1966 ...
... speed to 5,474 fps and place spacecraft in initial lunar orbit with 196.1-mi (315.5-km) apolune and 68.6-mi (110.4-km) perilune ... reentry events occurred as planned. Apollo 10 splashed down in Pacific at 12:52 pm EDT May 26, 3.4 mi from recovery ship U.S.S. ... May 12 1969 12 May 13 1969 13 May 14 1969 14 May 15 1969 15 May 16 1969 16 May 17 1969 17 May 18 1969 18 ...
... . December 1955. 52 - E. J. Opik, THE DENSITY OF THE LUNAR ATMOSPHERE,: Irish Astronom. J. 3-5, 137, March 1955 53 - Anon, LUNAR MOUNTAIN HEIGHTS, Sky and Telescope, 15-1. 3, Nov ... - H. C. Urey, THE ORIGIN OF THE MOON'S SURFACE FEATURES, Sky & Telescope, 15-3, 108, Jan. 1956; 15-4, 161, Feb. 1956. 61- R. L. T. Clarkson, THE ORIGIN AND HISTORY ... . 12, No. 13, p. 91, December 1953 E. Burgess , MILITARY & CIVILIAN ROCKET RESEARCH, Engineer Vol. 196 p. 581, November 1953 J. M. J. Kooy, ON AUTOMATIC INTERNAL & EXTERNAL CONTROL OF LONG ...
... -2) spacelab module, and carried a crew of seven. During the 15-day flight the crew conducted more than 80 experiments focusing on ... docked with the International Space Station on December 7, 2001. During their 196 days in space, the Expedition-4 crew of three (two ... Russian-supplied Docking Compartment (DC). In addition, Walz logged 5 hours 52 minutes of EVA time in the U.S. EMU spacesuit ...

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