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... , Jan 9/78, 1; Goddard News, Jan/Feb 78, 1; Av Wk, Jan 9/78, 48) Lockheed-Georgia Co. announced it would test its USAF C-5A transport as a cruise missile launch platform, Aviation Week reported. Lockheed noted that the platform could accommodate the USAF/ Boeing air-launched cruise missile (ALCM), the Navy/General Dynamics ... would maximize flight safety, as missiles would be loaded in launch position, secured, and released and moved only on a launch command, Lockheed officials emphasized. (Av Wk, Jan 9/78, 40) 1978 January ...
... believe that a thorough review of the phased procurement source selection system should be undertaken. . .in order to determine whether the system should be modified, changed, or eliminated." '' (OR, 7/9/70 ... had provided foundation for new missions of more than 30 days, "quite long enough for, a long-term orbital mission, because such stations presuppose crew changes." Earlier Soyuz missions devoted to ... April. Increase had included deployment of more SS-9 missiles and smaller SS-11 and SS-13 missiles. '' (Sheehan, NYT, 7/10/70,1)'' July 9-11: NASA and Univ. of California at Berkeley ...
... Nuclear-Powered Long Range Ballistic Missiles,” issued in March 1955. Here the Los Alamos National Laboratory argued a ground launch of a nuclear rocket lacked a payload advantage, but boosting a nuclear stage to 50 ... C5-A and Boeing 747, didn’t exist and even when they did, their ability to launch a large rocket was unproven until the Air Force launched a Minuteman missile out of a C5-A in ... -6 RV for the Titan II. It held the W-53, a 9.2MT warhead. In 1980, a Titan II with a Mark-6/W-53 blew up in its silo. The force of ...
... it did before the Viking spacecraft Viking landings . . ." (W Post, 10 Nov 76, A-9; NYT, 10 Nov 76, A-16; 18 Nov 76, 42) The National Aeronautic Assn., at its annual meeting ... race in 1931, and the Bendix trophy for a cross-country flight in 1936. (NAA release 9 Nov 76) INTELSAT announced plans to conduct a 1977 program of research and development costing more ... the elliptical transfer orbit provided by a Thor-Delta launch vehicle. The satellite was scheduled for launch from Cape Canaveral in April 1977. ( ESA release 9 Nov 76) October 1976 October November ...
... :MAR-1959-02-09.pdf Missiles and Rockets Feb 9 1959 Media:MAR-1959-02-16.pdf Missiles and Rockets Feb 16 1959 Media:MAR-1959-02-23.pdf Missiles and Rockets Feb 23 ... :MAR-1959-03-09.pdf Missiles and Rockets Mar 9 1959 Media:MAR-1959-03-16.pdf Missiles and Rockets Mar 16 1959 Media:MAR-1959-03-23.pdf Missiles and Rockets Mar 23 ... :MAR-1959-11-09.pdf Missiles and Rockets Nov 9 1959 Media:MAR-1959-11-16.pdf Missiles and Rockets Nov 16 1959 Media:MAR-1959-11-23.pdf Missiles and Rockets Nov 23 ...
... to those closely studying and espousing these subjects, like the membership of the VfR. ref 9 The situation with Oberth was altogether different. To begin with, his seminal 1923 Die Rakete ... was the world's first ICBM. However, the Soviet missile program had started in the immediate post-war years with the R-1 , a Soviet derivative of the V-2. (R-1 ... pages in the published version of the thesis, appearing as ''Missiles for the Fatherland'', are also furnished in the footnotes. A lot of Peterson's findings and analysis about the VfR in ...
... .pdf Missiles & Rockets Apr 25 1960 Media:MAR-1960-05-02.pdf Missiles & Rockets MA 2 1960 Media:MAR-1960-05-09.pdf Missiles & Rockets MA 9 1960 Media:MAR-1960-05-16.pdf Missiles & Rockets MA 16 1960 Media:MAR-1960-05-23.pdf Missiles & Rockets MA 23 1960 Media:MAR-1960-05-30.pdf Missiles ...
... be the remains of a heat shield that had burned away. ''(Appel, NYT, 5/9/65, 14)'' U.S.S,R displayed some of its newest, most powerful missiles during a parade across Red Square in Moscow commemorating 20th anniversary of victory over Hitler's Army. Missiles never ... solid fuel; a massive self-propelled missile consisting of a tracked carrier topped by a stubby rocket resting as if in a pod and described by Tass as a solid-fuel medium-range missile of "tremendous destructive ...
... the Sparrow 2 missile, Canadair was once more appointed prime contractor and production capacity for this missile was set up. De Havilland designed the complete A.P.U. for the missile and this sub ... The National Aeronautical Establishment, now a separate division of NRC operating on a current annual budget of 0.9 million dollars has a staff of 45 scientists and a total of 147 persons. Within the ...
... $16.5 million a wk later for a location-reporting system and for development of a missile fire-control system for the F-14 fighter plane, the Wall Street Journal reported. (WSJ, 9 Aug 76 ... feared the plane's ability to cope with the missiles might be "marginal." (WSJ, 9 Aug 76, 11) The U.S. Senate, by a vote of 78 to 6, confirmed the nomination of ... science and technology, whose prime role was to speed rocket and missile development in the wake of the first satellite a month earlier. Dr. George B. Kistiakowsky, who succeeded Dr. Killian, wrote ...

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