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... Media:87-07-31.pdf Space News for this day. (1MB PDF)
Rear Admiral Richard H. Truly , Associate Administrator for Space Flight, announced NASA had completed negotiations ... Space Shuttle orbiter was expected to be ready for use within 45 months. (NASA Release 87-117)
NASA said it had completed negotiations with Rockwell International Corporation for a new Space ...
... Media:70-07-31.pdf Space News for this day. (1MB PDF)
DOT announced reassignment of management responsibilities of joint DOT-NASA civil aviation R&D study ... landing." Dr. Paine had "served his country well and deserves its thanks." '' (Atlanta Constitution, 7/31/70)''
New York Airways' helicopter passengers between Kennedy International, La Guardia, and Newark Airports during ...
... Media:92-07-31.pdf Space News for this day. (1MB PDF)
The Shuttle Atlantis rocketed into orbit on a seven-day mission carrying a science satellite ... 1992 27 Jul 28 1992 28 Jul 29 1992 29 Jul 30 1992 30 Jul 31 1992 31
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Media:81-07-31.pdf Space News for this day. (1MB PDF)
... Media:72-03-31.pdf Space News for this day. (1MB PDF)
U.S.S.R. launched Cosmos 482 into orbit with 9798-km (6088.2-mi) ... of finer detail and a greater accuracy in identifying and locating geologic features." ''(Science, 3/31/72, 1423-7)''
NASA launched Aerobee 150 sounding rocket from Churchill Research Range , Canada, carrying ... management of our terrestrial resources." Extraterrestrial imperative was "indivisibility of Earth and space." ''(NYT, 3/31/72)''
Sophisticated TV systems were being used by some of world's largest telescopes to ...
... Media:78-03-31.pdf Space News for this day. (1MB PDF)
GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER GSFC announced it would welcome a first group of guest astronomers ... Gossamer Condor, the ultralightweight and most successful manpowered aircraft built to date ( JPL Universe, Mar 31/78, 1)
The Johnson Space Center JSC Roundup reported on a 2-day conference, "Meeting ...
... Media:85-05-31.pdf Space News for this day. (1MB PDF)
When a gap occurred in ancient records dealing with the appearance of Halley’s Comet - ... to the comet Giacobini-Zinner with the international cometary explorer (ICE) spacecraft. ( JPL Universe, May 31/85, 1)
FRANCE
French President Francois Mitterrand opened today the Paris Air Show, stating that ... tie in with the European Ariane -5 rocket program. (FBIS Paris AFP in English, May 31/85)
NASA announced that Frederick Hauck would command Space Shuttle flight 61-F scheduled for ...
... Media:91-05-31.pdf Space News for this day. (1MB PDF)
The Philadelphia Inquirer carried an article about the new issue of Science magazine and its ... , raising concern that ultraviolet radiation might threaten crops, forests, and ecological processes. (P Inq, May 31/91)
NASA officials George Rodney, the Agency's top safety official, and Robert Crippen , head ...
... Media:93-05-31.pdf Space News for this day. (1MB PDF)
Reuter reported that Australian rocket scientists had completed the world's first successful test flight ... , a supersonic air-breathing engine that might make sub-orbital space flight common. (RTW, May 31/93)
The Washington Post reported that the Space Station Freedom redesign team was struggling over ...
... Media:67-03-31.pdf Space News for this day. (2MB PDF)
Langley Research Center engineers at Jet Propulsion Laboratory JPL , after repeated efforts to reactivate Lunar ... , Anthony Lewis reported in New York Times. Ten F-111's had been ordered March 31, 1966, with a one-year option to purchase 40 more. Deliveries were expected to begin ... 1967 27 Mar 28 1967 28 Mar 29 1967 29 Mar 30 1967 30 Mar 31 1967 31
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