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Displaying 1—9 of 9 matches for query "52.15.235.11" retrieved in 0.001 sec with these stats:

  • "52" found 1106 times in 728 documents
  • "15" found 36664 times in 13784 documents
  • "235" found 142 times in 131 documents
  • "11" found 38941 times in 14393 documents

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... major recommended decreases in budget authority from 1969 to 1970 included $235 million for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, which "will ... jet aircraft, $75 million for long-range bomber to succeed B-52, and funds for USAF F-1 5 fighter and USN VSX ... Jan 10 1969 10 Jan 11 1969 11 Jan 12 1969 12 Jan 13 1969 13 Jan 14 1969 14 Jan 15 1969 15 Jan 16 1969 16 ...
... uranium (HEU) or weapons grade uranium. Here the U-235 atom is fissioned or split in two, creating ... asinine and probably cause the destruction of the B-52 itself. So you need different thinking and new criteria ... mixture, like a snow cone at your local 7-11. Actually, triple point hydrogen is better than SH2, ... as your tank weight, then deduct 5%, 10% or 15% of that and put it into the payload column. ...
... Station , Va, in first flight test. The 52-ft.-long, 22-in,- dia, rocket carried 367 lbs, of performance instrumentation to peak altitude of 235 mi. and impacted in Atlantic Ocean 160 ... a complete success; the other 80% successful. ''(M&R, 6/28/65, 11)'' First use of USAF B-52 heavy jet bomber in anger when 28 U.S. Strategic Air Command B ... 9 1965 9 Jun 10 1965 10 Jun 11 1965 11 Jun 12 1965 12 Jun 13 1965 13 Jun 14 1965 14 Jun 15 1965 15 Jun 16 1965 16 Jun 17 1965 ...
... CISLUNAR AND LUNAR SPACE, Convair Report, November 1955. 11- H. A. Lang, LUNAR INSTRUMENT CARRIER - LANDING FACTORS, Rand ... 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 ... 1954 K. A. Ehricke , THE SATELLOID, ARS Preprint, Vol. 235, 1955 S. F. Singer, APPLICATIONS MID DESIGN CHARACTERISTICS ...
... its first five years of powered flight, the X-15 aircraft amassed total of 17 hrs., 52 min., 7.1 sec. of flight, of which ... for three years would be about $10 million. ''(NASA Release 64-235)'' Sen. John Tower ''(R.-Tex.)'' said in Houston he favored continuing ... Sep 10 1964 10 Sep 11 1964 11 Sep 12 1964 12 Sep 13 1964 13 Sep 14 1964 14 Sep 15 1964 15 Sep 16 1964 16 ...
... by 1968. ''(AP, NYT, 11/1/66)'' October 31: SST design proposal evaluations were submitted to FAA by 235-member Government team and 30 ... be carried by FB-111 bombers and adaptable to late model B-52 bombers. ''(DOD Release 925-66)'' Franco-Soviet cooperative space agreement ... Oct 10 1966 10 Oct 11 1966 11 Oct 12 1966 12 Oct 13 1966 13 Oct 14 1966 14 Oct 15 1966 15 Oct 16 1966 ...
... , Elisabeth, Weil im Schönbuch ‚Bahnhofstr. 38 - 267 Hartmann, Hans, Flensburg, Wrangelstr. 8 - 52 Hauser, Wilfried, stud. phys., Krippen/Elbe 81 - 76 Hausmann, Hans, stud. ... ‚Kaulbachstr. 2 - 235 Herzog, Richard ‚Hösbach bei Aschaffenburg, Adalbertstr. 15 - 172 Hillen, Rolf, Iserlohn, Püttnerstr. 10 - 112 Hilliges, Herbert, Ing., Berlin-Tempelhof ‚ Höppnerstr. 22e - 11 Hitze, ...
... ST-124M stabilized platforms. ''(NASA Release 64-89; KSC Release 52-64)'' NASA Deputy Director Dr. Hugh L. Dryden said in ... atomic reactors for production of plutonium; reduce production of uranium-235 in the next several years; and allocate more fissionable materials ... Apr 10 1964 10 Apr 11 1964 11 Apr 12 1964 12 Apr 13 1964 13 Apr 14 1964 14 Apr 15 1964 15 Apr 16 1964 ...
... 48 - NEW TASKS FOR THE X-15 50 - THE TROUBLES WITH OGO 52 - SPACE REPORT 54 - SUPERSONIC COMBUSTION ... COBB COOPER 230 - SPACE TRACKING IN AUSTRALIA MARY MULLINS 235 - SPACE REPORT 236 - PRINCIPLES OF ASTRONAUTICS-5 ... CORRESPONDENCE 374 - SOCIETY NEWS 375 - - '''VOLUME 8 NO 11 ''' '''NOVEMBER 1966''' - CREATION'S DAWN JOHN W. MACVEY ...

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