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Capt. H. C. Gray (AAC) ascended to 28,910 feet in a free balloon for an American altitude record. (World record held by Suring and Berson of Germany who ascended to 35,433 feet on June 30, 1901.)
... Edward Warren volunteered to ride in the tethered craft, making him the first American to ascend in a hot-air balloon. Shortly thereafter, at the Philadelphia Commons, spectators watched 234-pound Carnes ascended about 10 to 20 feet in the balloon, when a wind shift pushed him into ...
... going down hill, and when it reaches the nearest point it wheels round, and then ascends till its speed is gradually arrested. It is reined in by the sun, from which ... from planet to sun, from sun to system, and from system to firmament, we are ascending the rounds of the ladder that leads up to the Infinite; and this is the ...
... the then, unheard of thrust of 600 kg (1,322 lb.). The rocket was to ascend to one km (0.6 mi) at which point the pilot was to eject, thereby ... Repulsors still hold the record for liquid-fuel rockets (so far as he knew). They ascended about two miles (3.2 km) and covered, once, a distance (range) of three miles ...
... . To change the inclination only, the spacecraft’s thrusters must be fired at either the ascending or descending node. Firing the thrusters at any other point in a generic orbit alters both the inclination and the ascending node. GEO satellites must maintain their inclination to minimize their North-South drift. Out-of ...
... detach itself from the capsule and descend to the surface. On departure, the spacecraft would ascend and reconnect to its fuel supply for the return trip. '' Hermann Oberth , Die Rakete zu ...
... ­plies or tools in a zero-gravity or lunar surface environment, in­cluding capability to ascend or descend steep lunar crater walls. ''(Space Bus. Daily, 10/15/63, 81)'' FAA exhibited ...
... from 20 to 60 mi. At 272,000-ft. altitude an inflatable sphere was ejected, ascending to 319,000-ft. apogee, and was tracked for 20 min. to 96,000 ft ...
... support. NRL objectives were to continue and augment overall solar x-ray monitoring program into ascending portion of 11-yr solar cycle; perform temporal measurements of x-ray emission intensity and ...
... . ''(NASA Rpts SRL)'' Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey spent five hours in briefings at KSC, ascending to spacecraft level of Apollo 8 moon rocket, performing sim­ulated rendezvous and formation flying ...

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