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... 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 ... . Chang-Diaz . (NY Times, Aug 1/92, Aug 2/92; P Inq, Aug 1/92; The Sun, Aug 1/92; W Post, Aug 1/92; W Times, Aug 1/92) June 1992 June July 1992 July ... 1992 27 Jul 28 1992 28 Jul 29 1992 29 Jul 30 1992 30 Jul 31 1992 31 August 1992 August
... Media:92-01-31.pdf Space News for this day. (1MB PDF) 1992 January 1992 January Jan 1 1992 1 Jan 2 1992 2 Jan 3 1992 ... 1992 27 Jan 28 1992 28 Jan 29 1992 29 Jan 30 1992 30 Jan 31 1992 31 February 1992 February
... 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: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 ... 1987 27 Jul 28 1987 28 Jul 29 1987 29 Jul 30 1987 30 Jul 31 1987 31 August 1987 August
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 ...

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