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... 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
Category:Spacecraft
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Discoverer XIV satellite
Category:Spacecraft
... Office (SNPO) activated, located on Lewis Research Center and headed by John L. Wilson.
USAF Discoverer XXXIII failed to achieve polar orbit.
First underwater launching of Navy Polaris A-2, and first ...
... caused spacecraft to reach moon's vicinity too early to achieve lunar capture. Despite EXPLORER XXXIII 's failure to achieve lunar orbit, all active experiments were operative and high scientific yield ... seven Interplanetary Explorers planned by NASA and first to attempt lunar orbit, 206-lb. EXPLORER XXXIII carried six scientific experiments and one engineering experiment-a solar cell damage study. Primary mission ...
... Orbiting Geophysical Observatory OGO III, Passive Geodetic Earth-Orbiting Satellite PAGEOS I, EXPLORERS XXXII and XXXIII satellites, and PIONEER VII interplanetary spacecraft. More than 300 meteorological sounding rockets and 100 scientific ...
... COSMOS XXXIII launched into orbit with the following initial parameters : apogee, 293 km. (182.06 mi.); perigee, ...
... FLIGHT CENTER GSFC engineers had successfully used an electric "screwdriver" to restore power to Explorer XXXIII satellite, in orbit 252,900 mi from earth, saving the spacecraft from an almost certain ...
... Monitoring Platform (IMP) series, two of which- Explorer XXVIII (launched May 29, 1965) and Explorer XXXIII (launched July 1, 1966)-were still operating and providing scientific data. IMP series was managed ...
... of Space Science and Applications OSSA direction; two of the five previously orbited satellites- Explorer XXXIII (launched July 1, 1966) and Explorer XXXIV (launched May 24, 1967) were still providing data ...
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