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Image:Ariel.jpg 200px ARIEL I satellite Category:Spacecraft
Image:Transit4AInjunGreb3.jpg 200px Image:Transit4AInjunGreb3_(2).jpg 200px 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 Click on ...
... British Science Research Council (SRC) had agreed to conduct cooperative project to launch fourth Ariel satellite, NASA announced. Ariel IV would be launched by Scout booster from Western Test Range WTR in late ...
A very eventful day in space exploration : launched into orbit were ARIEL Cosmos IV, and two unidentified USAF satellites; RANGER IV impacted the far side of the moon; and a U.S.-Japanese ... stage passed to the right of the moon and went into orbit around the sun. ARIEL I (S-51), the first international satellite, launched into orbit from Cape Canaveral by Thor ... instruments. Height of the flight was 75.6 mi. U.S.S.R. launched Cosmos IV, presumably another in the recent series of scientific satellites. Orbital data: apogee, 206 mi.; perigee ...
... a sister craft "orbited" inside the Ses: the UK-D scientific spacecraft-backup model for ARIEL II (UK-II) launched successfully into earth orbit by U.K. March 27, 1964-was ... Ses; flight plan for UK-D followed general flight plan of initial flight days of ARIEL II . Preliminary data indicated operation of the Ses was good throughout the test period. The ... probe. ''(UPI, Houston Chron, 7/14/65)'' A full-scale model of NASA's MARINER IV Mars probe went on display at the Smithsonian Institution's National Air Museum. Panels explaining ...
... added that the new radiation belt had completely knocked out communications from satellites TRANSIT IV–B, TRAAC, and ARIEL , but it would "not constitute any hazard to manned satellite launchings that we ... -mi. altitude, near center of the new radiation belt which had destroyed transmission from satellites ARIEL , TRANSIT IV–B, AND TRAAC. Dr. O'Brian speculated that INJUN transmission survived because satellite used ...
... Goodall J. Wall and H. D. Hopkins The Electron Density Experiment On-Board the Ariel 4 Satellite 135 - B. R. Young The Automatic Checkout of the Prospero Satellite 148 ... - - '''Vol. 26 No. 12 December 1973''' - D. Clouston Structural and Mechanical Aspects of ESRO IV 705 - Abraham Finket Frederick W. Schenkel A Star Sensor for Attitude Determination 715 - ...
... Cygnus X-1, later supported by OAO 3 , sounding rocket, and ground-based observations. Four Ariel 5 pointing experiments focused on specific x-ray sources, and two scanning experiments swept the ... a 90° field of view, providing together a sweep of the entire sky. After evaluation, Ariel 5 results would be avail-able to the world scientific community. Though all experiments obtained ... U.K.-U.S. cooperative satellite series had begun with Ariel 1 in 1962 and continued through Ariel 4, launched 11 Dec. 1971. Ariel 5 was launched under a 2 Nov. 1970 SRC ...
... Noaa I meteorological satellite for NOAA and prototype meteorological satellite ITOS I; NASA's Nimbus IV in support of world weather program; Uhuru (Explorer XLII) Small Astronomy Satellite (launched for ... radiation. U.K. agreement was for 1973 launch of UKR x-ray satellite, fifth in Ariel series. Italian agreement established principles far NASA launch on reimbursable basis of Italian Sirio ...

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