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Transit IVA, Injun and Greb III satellites
Category:Spacecraft
Edward White Interview August 1965
Gemini 4 Crew Debriefing June 16 1965 Part 1
Gemini 4 Crew Debriefing June 16 1965 Part 2
Gemini 4 Crew Debriefing June 16 1965 Part 3
Gemini 4 Launch
Gemini Titan 4 composite flight transcript June 3 1965
Gemini Titan 4 flight transcript June 3 1965
Gemini 4 - The NASA Mission Reports - edited by Robert Godwin
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NASA reported that the TOPEX/ Poseidon satellite would be launched aboard an Ariane IV launch vehicle from the Guiana Space Center (CSG) in Kourou , French Guiana. The satellite, a ...
... during 1981-82. The Shuttle would give INTELSAT its first experience with reusable launch vehicles; Ariane would be INTELSAT 's first use of a non-U.S. launch vehicle.
INTELSAT said ... The organizations had scheduled its earlier INTELSAT V satellites, like the then-current INTELSAT IV and IV-A satellites, for launch on NASA's Atlas Centaur . The agreement had provided for ...
... This life time extension vehicle has a particular design the utilizes the spare capacity of Ariane-5 launch vehicle that is the conical section empty space under a primary satellite ... parameters in other orbits that would be applied by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU); and (iv ) the appropriate health standards that would apply nationally and internationally to the power density ...
... calls simultaneously in addition to two television color channels, having twice the capacity of INTELSAT IV As previously launched by NASA for INTELSAT . The 106-nation organization jointly owned and ... 000 simultaneous telephone calls and two television channels and designed for launch by either the Ariane or the Space Shuttle . (NASA MOR-491-203-81-02 prelaunch May 20/81, ...
... .S. Senate Armed Services Committee (SASC) was to study launching U.S. military satellites on Ariane-5 .
Norman R. Augustine, chairman of Martin Marietta , which had agreed to buy General Dynamics ... . Ariane-4 spends 10 days, with a launch crew of 100, whereas the U.S. Deltas and Atlases need three to eight weeks and crews of 300, and the Titan IV takes three months and a crew of 1,000. Finally, for payload launch, the Russians and Chinese launches cost $4,000 per pound and Ariane-5 cost $8 ...
... production units to support SAMSO's Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP).
The terminals (called Mark IV, a follow-on to the Mark III weather terminals currently in operation) would give military ... , 3)
ESA reported it had scheduled 3mo of propellant-mockup tests of the European launcher Ariane to begin at the French Guiana Space Center launch site see June 16 . Tests would ...
... - Astrium to manage ISS operations - Building security - Renaissance for rocket research - Middle age spread for Ariane - Leinbach goes private
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In brief - news shorts from around the world
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The Global Comsat — Part 2 Intelsat IV Dwayne A Day continues his look at the development of international telecommunications with the ...
... own launch capabilities. Arianespace together with the European Space Agency developed a reliable set of Ariane vehicles. Japan, India and China followed suit. Today over a dozen nations have developed launch ... small satellite projects are: (i) compact size; (ii) low mass; (iii) typically use VHF frequencies; (iv) use of off the shelf components wherever possible; (v) no extensive pre-launch testing ...
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