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Image:ESRO1.jpg 200px ESRO 1 satellite Category:Spacecraft
... inclination, 85.1°. Primary NASA mission objectives were to place Boreas into planned orbit and provide tracking and telemetry support. Boreas was backup for and identical to Aurorae (Esro IA) successfully launched ... organizations from UK., Denmark, Sweden, and Norway. Boreas was third successful ESRO satellite launched by NASA. First success, Iris I (Esro IIB), had been launched by NASA May 16, 1968, to replace ...
... three-quarters of the world's intercontinental telecommunications traffic." ''(CR, 10/1/73, S18200)'' Dr. Alexander Rocker, European Space Research Organization ( ESRO ) Director General, sent a message to Dr. James C. Fletcher ... and remarkable achievements of NASA personnel have been an inspiration to us in Europe and ESRO is proud to be associated with some of NASA'S most stimulating endeavours ...
... of the British Interplanetary Society for Volume 61 61 '''Page ''' - 98-112 '''Year''' - 2008 '''Keywords''' - ESRO, ESA, solar probe, general relativity, Giuseppe Colombo '''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2008.61.98 '''Number of Pages''' - 15 Abstract During the 1970s, ESRO and ESA elaborated projects for quite complex missions to determine two ill-defined parameters required ...
... )'' Transformation of the European Space Research Organization into the European Space Agency, originally scheduled for 1 April, had been postponed, Aviation Week & Space Technology reported. The delay would allow representatives of ... postponement was not expected to affect ESRO 'S Spacelab program. Legal actions taken by ESRO would be equally binding under the new agency's charter. ''(Av Wk, 1 April 74, 21; 22 April ...
Image:ESRO2.jpg 200px ESRO 2 satellite Category:Spacecraft
... of the British Interplanetary Society for Volume 59 59 '''Page ''' - 204-223 '''Year''' - 2006 '''Keywords''' - ESRO, ELDO, Lunar Exploration, Comets, Mercury, Pioneer Venus Mission, Ulysses Mission '''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2006.59 ...
Eighth anniversary of NASA's largest Center, Marshall Space Flight Center. It became operational July 1, 1960, with 4,400 employees and facilities valued at estimated $100 million. On eighth anniversary ... in September, IDSCP/A for DOD in May 1969, HEOS ''(Highly Eccentric Orbiting Satellite)'' for ESRO in late 1968, and ISIS-A ''(Inter­national Satellite for Ionospheric Studies)'' in late 1968 ... for $905 million; suppliers, including Boeing and General Electric Co. could raise $595 million, leaving $1.5 billion in capital to be acquired from other sources. Boeing said this capital probably ...
... be launched from ETR-four Intelsats, ATS-D, OAO, OSO, Biosatellite-D, HEOS ''(launched for ESRO)'', Pioneer-D and Skynet comsat ''(launched for U.K.)''. Another 10 scientific satellites would be ... free world economy, and thereby threaten our unprecedented prosperity at home." ''(Harwood, W Post, 1/2/68, 1)'' Membership of NASA Historical Advisory Committee was designated for 1968-1969: Dr. Melvin ...
... and cost (Phase 132) studies were begun in Europe on the European Space Research Organization ( ESRO ) Spacelab (sortie lab) for NASA's space shuttle . ''(NASA Release 73-191)'' The House ... sounding rocket from Churchill Research Range , Canada, carrying a Univ. of Pittsburgh payload to 135.1-km (84-mi) altitude. The primary objective was to confirm an initial observation of ...

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