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- "discover" found 128 times in 112 documents
- "ix" found 339 times in 198 documents
... DISCOVERER: THE STORY OF A SATELLITE'''
by Chester, M. and S. B. Kramer
''New York, 1960: ... written for the younger reader, the book provides a good text-pictorial account of the Discoverer program, the only one available in the book literature.
Extracted from the 1962 Publication ''Annotated ...
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Discoverer XIII satellite being presented to President Eisenhower
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Discoverer XIV satellite
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Tiros IX weather satellite
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REDIRECT GEMINI IX
Gemini 9 Contractors briefing May 1966
Gemini 9 Crew Debriefing June 11 1966
Gemini Titan 9 Commentary flight transcript 2 June 3 1966
Gemini Titan 9 Commentary flight transcript June 3 1966
Gemini Titan 9 Commentary flight transcript PAO June 3 1966
Gemini Titan 9 Composite flight transcript June 3 1966
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... of radar signals off the sun's corona on April 7, 19, and 12, 1959.
DISCOVERER IX failed to orbit from Vandenberg AFB.
H. Rept. 1240, Committee on Science and Astronautics, “Effecting ...
Gold-plated capsule of Discoverer XXXV recovered after 18 orbits in midair over Fern Island by C-130 aircraft, Capt. ... , U.S. Air Force, as pilot. It was the 10th recovery from orbit in the Discoverer series and the 1st recovery observed from the ground.
In speech on "Scientists and Engineers ... Committee, O'Sullivan's invention led to two successful NASA experiments, Echo I and Explorer IX , and U.S. Patent No. 2,996,212, entitled "Self-Supporting Space Vehicle " issued to ...
... Polka dot" Explorer IX found in orbit by visual and photographic means after failure of radio beacon delayed confirmation of orbit.
USAF Discoverer XX placed in polar orbit with 300-pound recovery ...
... of the moon produced at Jodrell Bank Experimental Station by feeding radio transmissions from LUNA IX into newspaper telephoto machine were shown on British television. Each picture took eight minutes to ... with the Russians.” (Wilford, NYT, 2/5/66, 11)
International scientific community commented on LUNA IX ’s soft-landing on the moon. Dr. William Pickering, Director of Jet Propulsion Laboratory JPL ...
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