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File:RTB10A4.mp4 '''German A-4 footage (ca. 1942)''' Category:Movie Category:Launch Vehicle
... tended to become “addictive.” ''(UPI, Wash. Post, 2/5/63, A 4) Senator Leverett Saltonstall (R.-Mass.) introduced in the Senate a bill (S. 656) “to promote public knowledge of progress and achievement ... , missiles, and astronautics . . . .” On March 16, 1926, Dr. Goddard first successfully launched a liquid-fueled rocket. (CR., 2/4/63, 1601) USAF announced it had halted all R&D on Skybolt missile ...
... ; Clark, Houston Post, 2/5/65; A&A, 4/65, 8)'' Scientists at Boeing Co., Seattle, had devised a "trampoline" bed designed to exercise the blood vessels in a weightless environment, it was reported. Compared ... to an astronaut. ''(AP, Newport News Daily Press, 2/4/65; AP, Huntsville Times, 2/4/65; Orl. Sen., 2/4/65)'' USAF presented a Lockheed Agena-B to the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D ...
... = background: ddf; datastyle = text-align:right; header1 = label1 = data1 = header2 = label2 = Birth Name data2 = James A. Lovell header3 = label3 = Birth Date data3 = Mar 25 1928 header4 = label4 = Birth Place data4 = label5 ... Engineering. Experience During his Naval career he has had numerous aviator assignments, including a 4-year tour as a test pilot at the Naval Air Test Center, Patuxent River, Maryland. While there he ... with Pilot Edwin Aldrin, began on November 11, 1966. This 4-day, 59-revolution flight brought the Gemini program to a successful close. Lovell served as Command Module Pilot and Navigator on ...
... mph into test tank containing 300,­000 gals. of water. ''(CBS-TV "Newsnight," 4/5/63; L.A. Herald­ Examiner, 4/4/63)'' Dr. George L. Simpson, Jr., NASA Assistant Administrator for Tech­nology ... requirement sufficient to justify the expenditure of the funds needed? "3. How would such a system operate? "4. Is the design feasible and within current state-of-the-art? By answering these ... to enhance re-entry communications. ''(Newport News Times-Herald, 4/4/63)'' Ham, first chimpanzee to be successfully launched on (suborbital) flight, became a permanent resident of Washington's Zoological Park. Ham flew ...
... insertion into lunar trajectory. ''(Wash. Post, 4/5/66, C7)'' FAA Administrator William F. McKee announced that Dr. Raymond L. Bisplinghoff would serve as a consultant on FAA research and development efforts ... , NASA NMI 1052.74, 4/27/66)'' April 4-6: The importance of imagination in shaping the future was emphasized by AFSC Commander Gen. Bernard A. Schriever in a speech before Arnold Air Society ...
... earth resources surveys for 84 days before undocking for a safe return to earth Feb. 8, 1974. November 16-21: Skylab 4 (SL-4) lifted off on time at 9:01 am EST ... spacecraft is in good shape to continue." On Jan. 13 and 14 the Skylab 4 crew photographed a solar flare from beginning to end-the first opportunity for scientists to study the ... crew spent 338 hrs photographing the sun and Comet Kohoutek with ATM instruments. Skylab 4 was officially adjudged a success Mar. 29, 1974. Major records set by the mission included the longest ...
... PIOUS PLURALITY Humor Spider Robinson 178 - '''Volume 4 No 4''' - 82-01 Untitled Cover Art Fred-Jurgan Rogner 1 - 82-01 Opinion FIRST WORD Hans A Bethe 6 - 82-01 OMNIBUS Contributors 8 ... 126 - 82-03 Diversions GAMES Scot Morris 128 - 82-03 Humor LAST WORD B A Realist 130 - '''Volume 4 No 7''' - 82-04 Untitled Cover Art Yoshihisa Sadamatsu 1 - 82-04 Opinion ...
... don’t disagree with these other concepts or carbide ones (which need a core design different from the B-4) and could see them being evaluated after B-4s begin flying, but ... + seconds of Isp. As noted, however, carbides are brittle and would need a new core design, the B-4 wouldn’t do. But that’s not as black and white as it ... cylinders several inches thick and about four feet long made mostly beryllium, a neutron reflector, and some boron, a neutron poison. 4. About 1000-pounds of beryllium for the reflector that surrounds the ...
... and communications equipment Since March 1 had been unsuccessful. ''(NASA SYNCOM I Prog. Rpt. No. 4)'' U.S. plans for International Year of the Quiet Sun (IQSY), 1964-65, were ... and manned reconnaissance of the planets . . . . "It seems to us that an orbiting laboratory is a necessary preliminary to manned planetary expeditions . . . . "Obviously the capsules presently in the program do ...

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