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... Media:89-06-30.pdf Space News for this day. (1MB PDF) The National Space Council, chaired by Vice-President Dan Quayle, recommended to President George Bush ... between the Department of Defense and NASA. (AP, Jul 1/89; W Post, Jul 1/89; NY Times, Jul 2/89; CSM, Jul 10/89) May 1989 May June 1989 June Jun 1 1989 ... 1989 26 Jun 27 1989 27 Jun 28 1989 28 Jun 29 1989 29 Jun 30 1989 30 July 1989 July
... Media:2000-06-30.pdf Space News for this day. (1MB PDF) NASA launched the most advanced communications satellite it had ever developed, the Tracking and Data ... TDRS-H launched aboard a Lockheed Martin Atlas IIA rocket, separating from it after about 30 minutes of flight. Once the satellite reached 171° longitude, it became operational. May 2000 May ...
... Media:95-06-30.pdf Space News for this day. (1MB PDF) May 1995 May June 1995 June Jun 1 1995 1 Jun 2 1995 2 Jun ... 1995 26 Jun 27 1995 27 Jun 28 1995 28 Jun 29 1995 29 Jun 30 1995 30 July 1995 July
... Media:64-09-30.pdf Space News for this day. (2MB PDF) X-15 No. 2 flown by Maj. Robert M. Rushworth ''(USAF)'' to maximum altitude of ... training programs, scholar-ships, extensive career motivation programs, and other measures. ''(FAA Release 64-89)'' September 30-October 1: FAA sponsored National Aviation System Symposium in Washington, which was attended by leaders ...
... Media:71-07-30.pdf Space News for this day. (1MB PDF) President Nixon telephoned congratulations and good wishes to ground and flight crews of Apollo 15 ... into orbit with 284- km (176.5-mi) apogee, 165-km (102.5-mi) perigee, 89-min period, and 51.7° inclination. Satellite reentered Aug. 11. ''(GSFC SSR, 7/31/71 ... to increase power production and consumption greatly at minimum cost to the environment," ''(NYT, 7/30/71, 30)'' June 1971 June July 1971 July Jul 1 1971 1 Jul 2 1971 2 ...
... Media:65-04-30.pdf Space News for this day. (5MB PDF) S-IVB stage of the first Saturn IB launch vehicle-first piece of flight hardware ... Redskins football team, died. ''(UPI, Houston Chron, 5/1/65 ; AP, NYT, 5/2/65, 89)'' Operational control of U.S. weapons to intercept and destroy armed satellites had been assigned ... precise orbital data until they decayed in the earth's atmosphere. ''(Partner, Denver Post, 4/30/65)'' April 1965 April Apr 1 1965 1 Apr 2 1965 2 Apr 3 1965 ...
... Media:63-10-30.pdf Space News for this day. (2MB PDF) NASA announced it was dropping four manned Apollo or­bital flights employing the Saturn I ... . Raising Thor's total thrust to 330,000 lbs., TAT would represent a 20 to 30% in­crease in capability over the Delta , putting 1,000 lbs. into earth orbit compared ... , with $1,000, to writers or others who have fostered understanding of science. ''(NYT, 10/30/63, 40)'' October 1963 October Oct 1 1963 1 Oct 2 1963 2 Oct 3 ...
... Media:66-09-30.pdf Space News for this day. (2MB PDF) NASA’s Blossom Point, Md., tracking station, prototype station for Project Vanguard, was closed “because ... ° and the third, 35°. ‘‘( Goddard Space Flight Center GSFC SSR, 9/30/66; Clark, NYT, 11/1/66, 19)’’ September 30-October 2: Series of Nike-Cajun and one Nike-Apache sounding ...
... Media:69-05-30.pdf Space News for this day. (1MB PDF) NASA's Biosatellite III, scheduled, to carry monkey on 30-day earth orbital mission June 18, was damaged when unexplained pressure blew ... even tripling rice yields. Discovery of penicillin and streptomycin had saved countless lives. ''(Science, 5/30/69, 1013)'' There was "growing conviction that Soviet authorities have taken administrative measures to punish ...
... Media:76-01-30.pdf Space News for this day. (1MB PDF) Col. Stuart A. Roosa , 42, an astronaut since 1966, announced in Houston that he would ... instrument (which malfunctioned shortly after launch) had not performed properly. (MOR S-894-74-04, 30 Jan. 76) INTELSAT -the International Telecommunications Satellite Organization awarded an 18-mo $275 000 fixed ...

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